Aaron Brooks said it 'a tough decision" to approve the trade. "Just the opportunity to play, that was the main factor."
so what's 76ers starting lineup look like now? MCW Danny Granger James Anderson Thad Young Byron Mullens
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nba/the-rockets-might-pursue-one-type-of-trade-in-next-week-but-it-won-t-be-de-aaron-fox/ar-AA1y1D2S There is, however, one scenario where an in-season trade during the 2024-25 campaign could make sense. Iko explains: If the Rockets were to do any business between now and the Feb. 6 trade deadline, team sources say it would only be a marginal move that wouldn’t upset the current rotation. In such an occurrence, Houston would seek draft compensation (second-round picks) to take on additional salary. The Rockets have approximately $10.6 million in breathing room under the luxury tax and still possess their nontaxpayer midlevel exception, worth around $12.8 million, to use in a trade. In this scenario, the Rockets would be using their space beneath the luxury-tax line — and perhaps their non-taxpayer mid-level exception — to essentially buy future draft compensation in exchange for taking on a contract that another team is looking to shed for financial reasons.
I convinced my long ago that this team would not be making a significant trade at the deadline. We will use our exception to collect a pick or two, but that’s it. For the first time in a while, I just thought of the possibility that Stone is showing bunt, but what if he takes a massive swing?
Fox to me is a perfect go get if you think Fred, Cam and Suns 1st are acceptable on kings side. Yet does he fit the timeline? It is sure upgrade big-time thou like everyone mentioned. Yet if there going to get Williams from Portland might as well try to land Grant too.