Although I like the concept, maybe send Washington some trash (instead of Beasley (either not both) Randolph), were taking a bad contract in lewis
Luis Scola Kevin Martin for Evan Turner Elton Brand Makes Philly into a 4-7 seed playoff team, and the Rockets get to Tank with Dignity, since Turner sucks, but can arguably be said to be "taking a flyer' on him.
1) I had to include so much because of Rorschard's bloated contract 2) His contract is expiring this year 3) I don't know what MIN thinks of its current make up right now, so you are probably right. I do believe KMart is money when paired with KLove.
Starting to feel like a red headed step child. The Rockets must be considered no man's land by most of the players in the league. Why are we such a horrible destination? We want everybody, but nobody wants us. It has to have something to do with Morey and his "asset" philosophy.
Houston gets- Al Jefferson Utah gets - Michael Beasley, Martell Webster, Dragic Minesotta gets - Kevin Martin what you guys think? works on trade checker
Your plan may backfire. While giving up Martin may hurt a little bit, Brand is better than Scola and we might even win more games as a result.
Houston Rockets Trade Breakdown Change in Team Outlook: -15.8 ppg, +1.7 rpg, and -2.1 apg. Incoming Players Martell Webster 25 year old , 6-7, 210 lb G-F from Seattle Preparatory School (Washington) 9.8 ppg, 3.2 rpg, 1.2 apg in 23.8 minutes Nikola Pekovic 25.5 year old , 6-9, 243 lb C from Panathinaikos (Greece) 5.5 ppg, 3.0 rpg, 0.4 apg in 13.7 minutes Anthony Randolph 22 year old , 6-10, 210 lb F from LSU 2.1 ppg, 2.4 rpg, 0.4 apg in 7.5 minutes Outgoing Players Kevin Martin 28.5 year old , 6-7, 185 lb G from Western Carolina 23.4 ppg, 3.2 rpg, 2.5 apg in 32.5 minutes in 2010-2011 Chase Budinger 23.5 year old , 6-7, 218 lb F from Arizona 9.8 ppg, 3.6 rpg, 1.6 apg in 22.3 minutes in 2010-2011 *
Houston trades: Hasheem Thabeet Jordan Hill Terrence Williams Houston Receives: Emeka Okafor Denver gets out from under Okafor's contract, plus receives three young, former lottery picks, all of whom they can decline the options on following the 2011-12 season. Houston Trades: Goran Dragic Luis Scola Houston Receives, via S&T: Nene Denver's going to lose Nene anyway, George Karl loves to carry extra guards, and they have a need at PF. We free up enough money to give Nene the max. Rockets Roster: Lowry / Flynn Martin / Lee Budinger / Morris Nene / Patterson Okafor / Some scrub off the street I'm trying here, hah...
I like this , more believable scenario although I'd like a 2nd rounder added to us, maybe Morey could make it a first. Who knows, value of bigs (Randolph) go hard.
I got lost on this one. Okafer is with the Hornets...or was? Did I miss something? And nen just resigned ;(
Three team trade involving Houston/Atlanta/LA Rockets trade: Lowry, Scola, 2012 NY pick Rockets receive: Pau Gasol Hawks trade: Josh Smith, Kirk Hinrich Hawks receive: Lowry, Scola Lakers trade: Pau Gasol Lakers receive: Smith, Hinrich, 2012 pick Rockets do it to get their elusive big fish. Losing Lowry sucks but we always knew this proposition would be pricey. Although, the silver lining is this deal involves us getting Gasol without surrendering Dragic (assuming you view Martin vs. Lowry as equal). Atlanta does it to get the PG upgrade they've so desperately been seeking over the years. Jeff Teague has a lot of potential but Lowry is better right now, and along with Scola, puts them in a better position to win now. LA does it to get younger and to get two new pieces (our 2012 NY pick, Hinrich's expiring contract) to add to their Bynum-based package for D12. All the while upgrading the PG spot in the process (despite Hinrich being injured -- supposedly will be back in January).