Nets want Harden for Kyrie? Knicks would love Kyrie. The ultimate immediate rebuild. https://tradenba.com/trades/MWOPMzZ8u
Especially when they know that three teams in their division have good assets to get Harden: Philadelphia, Brooklyn and Toronto. Another good trade partner for the Rockets is Miami, and they defeated the Celtics in the Eastern Conference Finals. It’s either acquire Harden now, or you very well may have to go through a loaded team with him to win a ring the next two seasons.
Ainge might push for this but i don't like it at all, Kemba is just not a great player, and has no potential left whatsoever, let Boston eat his max for the next years, that's the perfect player we have no reason to take back, having him on a trade for Harden would just devalue what we're moving out for no reason and establish ourselves as a 400% team for the next years, no thanks.
Re,mber when people said hardenwas built different He is still under contract for the next 2 years No rush
If Brooklyn wants a deal, take the 2022 pick swap off the table. The Rockets aren’t going to be nearly as good as the Nets two years from now if such a deal happens.
Cool your jets. The guy being sourced for the Kyrie stuff just said it would make the trade easier not that he actually heard Kyrie was on the table lol.
I’d rather have Simmons than Brown because he makes his teammates better, and Silas has a chance to get through to him about the need for him to shoot jump shots to open up the floor for the rest of the offense. However, you are selling Jaylen Brown short. He’s a capable scorer and a really good defender. I’d much rather have him than Caris LeVert. LeVert is good, but Brown is the better player.
Sad day if true that Harden wants out. This team's management ruined everything. I'll root like hell for wherever he goes to win a championship. And I guess if I can watch Kevin Martin and hope they make 8th seed, I guess I can watch Spencer make a buzzer beater against the Pelicans and miss the playoffs.....sad ****ing day for Houston.
Good for him! I don't believe he is a championship cornerstone. His time in Boston is what makes me think this.