@Matt78777 lol. That's hilarious and sad at the same time. Now just add a line of tilman saying, "Shut up and listen."
@Matt78777, that was beautiful. Next up: Harden and CP3 hanging out just before the start of the playoffs.
The only appropriate way for this all to end would be Houston, in an effort to duck the tax in 2 years, trading Harden to OKC for all of those picks. Like poetry.
I couldn't figure anyone else out either. I think there was a chance the asking price for RoCo was too high. We have more evidence that Tilman, in the past at least, likes avoiding the LT. So that could be the case here but I also think who we as fans are targeting possibly weren't realistic options.
This is exactly how the conversation went down, I'd say. Except with Tilman leaning over his Google voice app: "Robert Covington." And the female voice reading to him, "Robert Covington is a player for the NBA Minnesota Timberwolves...." And Tilman, "Daryl, I never heard of him. I told you what I'm looking for." "Moneyball" has been on TV again lately. When it's the trade deadline and the assistant GM is asking the owner over the phone for $250,000 to include in a trade and the assistant GM covers the mouthpiece and shakes his head "no" in response to Billy Beane.......yeah, I am reminded of our situation.
Governor Balmer is a great man. And that is a hot dog gun. https://ftw.usatoday.com/2018/03/st...-contest-joey-chestnut-cannon-crowd-nba-video Can Fertitta get the Rockets a Joe's Crab Shack shrimp shooter?
The Rockets don’t need another star to win a championship. What they need to do is find ways to improve on the margins while keeping their core together. Adding a player to the Westbrook trade was one option, as is signing someone to the remainder of the MLE or using the BAE. Another option is doing a Shumpert S&T to acquire another quality rotation piece (Iguodala). Also, Andre Iguodala is an elite role player. He is one of the best perimeter defenders in the league and he has elevated his game in the playoffs as a member of the Warriors. He’s the kind of upgrade at the margins contending teams covet. Now is not the time for Fertitta to do whatever it takes to avoid the luxury tax. He has a championship-caliber team, and he should recognize it and be willing to spend to improve its chances. The times to avoid the tax are when you own a rebuilding or borderline-playoff-caliber team.
You need a combination of stars and quality role players to win a championship. The Raptors had one true star (Kawhi Leonard) and won a championship. Even the Warriors’ teams needed the best role player in the league (Draymond Green) and another elite role player (Andre Iguodala) to win three championships and make five straight finals.
Im sick and tired of the Feigens of this league. Beat writers who only know how to write fluff pieces and be the spokeperson for the teams and when there is something serious going on, a real news they are too late or most often completely silent. They are insulting my intelligence. Who do they think their readers are? Stupid sheep who will swallow everything they are being served? Europe has huge problems with their sports but at least when it comes to that they have the nba beat by kilometers. Even the smallest club will have many investigative beat writers snooping around delivering the truth and critising with no fear of being cut out. I dont want any more polyanna "journalists".
Great argument full of stats to back your point. Btw this franchise has more chips than 21 other teams.
I advocated for signing Iggy earlier in this exchange. You ppl want this team to sign ppl just to sign ppl. There is very little statistical evidence that anything other than Stars or elite roles players move the needle and they are hard to get. This team isn’t going to pay the 45 mil dollars in extra cost just to get marginally better. They are going to hold out for a difference maker.
I said that in my original post so I don’t know what your point is. You seem to be advocating for ANY role player. I’m not.
You can't get a difference maker without salaries to aggregate. The Rockets are building a feedback loop here. Not worth it to spend luxury tax dollars on guys who aren't elite role players or stars right? Oh yeah that makes sense! Oh sorry, we can't get a star without giving up Tucker and Gordon that doesn't make sense right? Oh yeah you are right that doesn't make sense! Oh gee, look at that we are accidentally under the luxury tax. You don't just stumble into the ability to sign an impact player, star or elite role player, you have to be prepared to get them. If you aren't signing guys for middle salaries with the MLE because they aren't worth the tax, aren't trading for them because they aren't worth the tax, etc. then when one of those impact players become available you don't get to say "golly gee we can't get that guy but we WOULD be willing to pay the tax if we could!" You create a feedback loop where you never have to go into the tax because it's never worth it for THAT guy that's available to you, only the ones you can't get.