Jeremy Lin + D-Mo + 2014 2nd Rd Pick to Utah for a Trade Exception Asik to Atlanta for Milsap Sign Kyle Lowry to ~$10MM per year contract Trade T Jones + TE from the Lin deal to S&T for Gasol at a discount contract Re-sign Parsons at market value Sign Anthony Morrow for the vet min Sign Elton Brand for the vet min C - Howard, Gasol/Brand PF - Milsap, Gasol/Brand, Convington SF - Parsons, Morrow SG - Harden, Daniels PG - Lowry, Beverley, Canaan
Gasol is washed up and always injured I don't want him plus Gasol & Howard combo failed miserably in LA. I would avoid that if possible, as our system is highly dependent on transition buckets and Gasol can't run the floor regularly, but if he can stay healthy he can be very productive in the right system (not ours).
I have him slotted in to the back-up C role to limit his minutes. Brand also fits that same mold as a savy vet who could fill those minutes...he is a bit undersized but has the wingspan to compensate. Milsp and Howard would get the bulk of the minutes at 4 and 5, and you still have Covington if you want to go small and really spread the floor.
would this work? http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine Chalmers/Bev Harden/Daniels Parsons/Vet Bosh/Jones Howard/Vet Could send Jones instead of DMo if it made it more possible
Love may want to play with Rondo since he had success with Ricky Rubio. And unlike Rubio, Rondo is a star player. Those two could get Boston in the playoffs in that conference. I really don't see why Love would go there without him or Boston being willing to pass up on having two stars on the same team NOW... "Cap Space" is nothing until it turns into a player and there's no guarantee what player they can get with it in the future.
I like the idea but I would do asik + dmo or picks for Millsap Lin + picks to LA for nothing Sign Hawes Sign Parsons Use MLE on Dang/Marion/Carter/Kirinlenko and Livingston/Blake Bev/MLE/Canaan Harden/MLE/Daiels Parsons/MLE
I think that before any other options are considered, the Rockets needs to figure out what happens with the Melodrama. If Melo is going to land in Houston, I see the following lineup: Beverley, Canaan Harden, Daniels, (Garcia?) Parsons, Covington Anthony, Casspi Howard, Powell The Rockets can sign only rookies or vet. min. players due to cap problems. Therefore, Asik, Lin, TJones and DMo must be traded. Add the draftees from this year and 1-2 D-leaguers and that will more or less be the team. If the chemistry works out here, it could probably be a very good team. We will see very soon where this idea is going to.
I don't think the salaries will work with us adding Lowry at 8-10M, Gasol 8-10M, trading for Milsap (9M), and then resigning parsons 8-12M. We could possibly sign/trade for 2 of Lowry/Gasol/Milsap, but I don't think it's possible to get all 3. After we acquire 2 of those players we'd be able to go over the cap and resign parsons though.
We have enough salary to trade for $29 million of incoming salary. But it would be tricky to do and difficult to get all the teams together to make that happen.
Here's a "safe plan" for those who want to keep our core. Trade 1: Lin for Nash LAL is desperate, and after striking out on many of their targets, they can look into the 2015 summer (Westbrook, possibly Love, etc). Nash may be washed up, and he may have one more year tops, but that means that his 2-year deal will likely just be one. If he's on the floor, he's an offense stabilizer and shooter for 20-25mpg, and either way, he's a great locker-room guy to have. Trade 2 Asik for Green Boston seems to be getting less attached to Green, and more interested in Asik. Green is a 3/4 that would be a nice addition with his solid D and versatility. Trade 3 Pekovic to OKC J.Lamb, HOU #25 pick, D-Mo, OKC #21 pick, OKC future pick, Perkins to MIN N.Collison, OKC #29 pick to Houston OKC gets a legit interior scorer and easy buckets guy who would fit well with Ibaka and Adams. Minnesota moves forward with Dieng, and gets some picks and young talent. We get a veteran leader and a defender at the PF spot, while moving down a few spots. Draft Draft K.J. McDaniels (SF/SG) at #29. Draft Walter Tavares (C) at #42. Free Agency Sign a veteran defensive C like Jermaine O'Neal or Emeka Okafor for $4/2ish. Sign a veteran defensive SG/SF like Thabo Sefalosha for a similar deal. Keep Parsons around for $30/3 or something similar. Roster C Dwight Howard PF Terrence Jones SF Chandler Parsons SG James Harden PG Patrick Beverley - SF/PF Jeff Green SG Thabo Sefalosha PG Steve Nash C Jermaine O'Neal PF Nick Collison SG Troy Daniels SF/SG K.J McDaniels PG Isaiah Canaan SF Robert Covington (RGV) C Walter Tavares (RGV) Assuming most of the young guys we already have take steps forward, we'd be a much improved and more balanced team. We'd have perimeter D, veteran leadership, and much more depth. A guy like Canaan can step up if Nash crumbles, and Collison is there to play increased minutes if T.Jones finds himself in an unfavorable matchup. McDaniels brings athleticism and D to the perimeter and could find a way into the rotation. Jones, Parsons, Harden and Beverley should only get better.
No offense, but this line up blows chunks. Ignoring the lack of D for the moment, where is the quality depth? Forget the big 3 and focus on Spurs model of bringing in the right guys (quality depth to go along with their aging stars) who are committed to offense, defense & sharing the ball. This model is better than just acquiring talent willy nilly with no concept of fit, philosophy or culture.
Everyone can call me crazy if you want, but tell me this, is there a better team out there with max cap money than us? If that's the case, why wouldn't LBJ have some interest in joining us, the youngest team with two all-stars already? If I'm not mistaken only us and GWS have the ability to sign a max player, and we're better. Don't be too surprised if you hear LGJ wants to bring his talents to H-Town this summer.