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Random Houston Rockets Trade Ideas - 2011-12

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Clutch, Oct 8, 2011.

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  1. ROXTXIA

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    Not really. Adelman prizes offensive-minded players and knows defense is important; McHale, vice-versa.
     
  2. Third eye

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    Rondo if anyone can merge my "Rajon Rondo" thread go for it I'll try-Lowry and Martin plus a pick for rondo and Allen/ or KG bc one will have to take on one of the old guys if you are taking the triple double diva
     
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    Rockets-Lakers-Sixers Trade

    Rockets trade- Ppat, Dally
    Get- Vucevic

    Sixers trade- Iggy, Vucevic
    Get- Gasol

    Lakers trade- Gasol,
    Get- Iggy, Ppat, Dally

    Pretty obvious why the sixers make this move. Turner can flourish and Gasol will definitely improve their stagnant offense.

    Lakers get Iggy whose skill set IMO fits well with Kobe and Bynum. Their TPE can absorb Ppat and Dally. Ppat would definitely cover a glaring hole left from Gasol's departure and Dally's a healthy 7fter with a good contract. With the salary cap year coming up, they definitely would want some flexible contracts.

    Vuecvic is a young 7fter with nice size, weight, and a decent offensive game. That alone is enough for me to pull the trigger. Maybe he can flourish from working with McHale.
     
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    coach, I support your strategy of trading for picks, but this one doesn't seem very much likely. D-will has only been with T-wolves for one short season and I don't see if they are willing to do that trade. However, if you put C-budinger in the trade and that could be more likely I think.
    P.S: I think derrick Williams has a lot of potential I think...
     
  8. Carl Herrera

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    He is referencing this post: http://bbs.clutchfans.com/showpost.php?p=6874430&postcount=3563, referencing a rumor from a Wolves fan site that Adelman would be willing to trade Williams for Budinger and Martin.
     
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    Maybe something with Derrick Williams and additional assets going to the Hawks for Josh Smith.
    Would help out the Hawks quite a bit from a cap standpoint. Of course they'd have to (really) like Williams to entertain something like this:

    HOU trades: Martin, Bud, Mavs pick
    Receives: Josh Smith

    MIN trades: Derrick Williams, Brad Miller, #18
    Receives: Martin, Bud

    ATL trades: Josh Smith
    Receives: Derrick Williams, Brad Miller (instant cap relief), #18, Mavs pick
     
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    Thx carl, I am quite excited to see this. I think both Kevin martin and chase budinger have somewhere reached their potentials and they are capable of giving a great offensive boost to t-wolves and rockets need to clear more space for both sg and sf positions' playing time. Let's do this. And that 18th pick
     
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    This is pretty clever. I'm not sure the Hawks bite, but it doesn't seem too far off
     
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    Yeah getting Williams for Smith is clever. Them being some type of player and all, Williams just several years younger/way cheaper.
     
  13. Petey-N-Htown

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    I'd do that. Nice!
     
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    They're not the same player at all.
     
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    How about Martin and Dally to Washington for Lewis and their first round pick?
     
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    Can't see the Wizards doing this after just having dealt #5 (Rubio) for Mike Miller and Randy Foye a few years ago.

    I'd certainly do it for the Rockets, though.
     
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    They save $10 million and get a top 10 shooting guard.
     
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    The only scenario under which I see the Wizards trading their lotto pick involve (a) the Wizards losing out on the top 3 drawing (or at least the #1 pick, Davis), and (b) the trade partner agrees to take back Blatche and giving the Wizards back some talent.
     
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    Right now, I would assume that their ownership is really concerned about getting good players around John Wall to stay their with the team. If they somehow land in the top 3 in this years draft, I assume they will take a gamble on their pick. If they fall between 3 to 6 then we might have something.

    Something along the lines of Martin/Scola + 14 for Rashard Lewis and their #1 pick could be enticing. They get a solid group of surrounding players next season along with a healthy Nene to get a winning team around John Wall to try and keep him long term in Washington. I assume thats their reasoning for the Nene trade this past season. To get a team thats more in a win-now mode.

    Wall, Mack
    Martin, Crawford
    Vesely, Singleton
    Scola, Seraphin, Booker, Blatche
    Nene

    That team better damn well make the playoffs in the east next year.
     
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