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Rockets "heavily engaged" with Chris Bosh

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by J.R., Jul 6, 2014.

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Do you like the Rockets offering a full max deal to Chris Bosh?

  1. YES

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  2. NO

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  1. Pull_Up_3

    Pull_Up_3 Member

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    Granger isnt what he used to be and is often injured. McRoberts would be a good signing but this doesnt fix the heat IMO
     
  2. rocketman84

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    Can we ****in go out and start getting role players yet. We need a bench
     
  3. OmenXYZ

    OmenXYZ Member

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    Anybody else think thats VERY underpaid?
     
  4. steddinotayto

    steddinotayto Member

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    Until Bosh actually re-signs I am still thinking that Riley specifically put these contract numbers out to make it seem like the Big 3 are coming back. Worst case scenario is that Bosh leaves and they have cap room.
     
  5. RocketFan

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    AMEN!!!
     
  6. hopn

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    Wouldn't shock me if Bosh does come to Houston:

    1. More money
    2. Less Scrutiny
    3. Championship-caliber team
    4. Natural PF position
    5. Home state
     
  7. Deuce

    Deuce Context & Nuance

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    <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Granger will take the bi-annual exception with Miami, and hold a players option on the second season, source tells Yahoo.</p>&mdash; Adrian Wojnarowski (@WojYahooNBA) <a href="https://twitter.com/WojYahooNBA/statuses/486233872280346624">July 7, 2014</a></blockquote>
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  8. tmacfor35

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    Desperation mode. LOL.

    Two decent players. Not enough.
     
  9. DREAM ON!

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    what if all of this was leaked by Morey just to get Miami to show their hand....McRoberts, Granger, operating over the cap, ect. Melo and James were flirting with playing together over the weekend and getting the Big 3 focused back on Miami might be the key to Melo thinking..."well if i cant play with LeBron, houston it is"

    far fetched. food for thought
     
  10. ForTheWinYes

    ForTheWinYes Member

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    Miami can offer the most money.
     
  11. Ming The King

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    All the fowards belong to Miami
     
  12. justtxyank

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    To make it "seem" like it to who? What is he trying to "trick" into believing the big 3 are coming back? There's no motive.

    The end game here is keeping Lebron, not fooling the media.
     
  13. Nook

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    Agreed that Wade and Bosh want to stay.

    Wade left 42 million guaranteed by opting out and Bosh has made it clear he wants out.

    The issue appears to me to concern James wanting Bosh and Wade to take less money so the Heat can be more competitive.

    I don't think it is coincidence that James has been linked to every team with max cap space, and now strongly linked to Cleveland. It is all a leverage play for James' camp.

    Riley made his move first, throwing down the gauntlet.

    Now Bosh makes his own leverage play, he has a max contract offer from Houston.

    Wade cannot make a leverage play because no one will give him max money at his age.

    The question is whom blinks first.

    Does Bosh take 14-15 million a year in Miami or go to Houston?

    Does James stand by his max demand (no doubt fueled by players union) or take a little less to sign with Miami?
     
  14. Rockets0515

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    wait people here honestly thing Granger and McBob are enough to really improve the heat ? are you kidding me.
     
  15. Aruba77

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    Let's move onto Love!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  16. rhino17

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    Not sure how those moves by the heat help attract lebron or others. It's basically the same stuff they've always done. Sign over the hill gets and hope they have something left in the tank
     
  17. Deuce

    Deuce Context & Nuance

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    Riley can now go to the LBJ meeting and say: "I got McRoberts, Granger and Napier!" :p
     
  18. SeekingAlpha

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    Anyone tell me why grabbing Josh McRoberts is a signal that Bosh is staying in Miami?

    Miami right now has McRoberts, plans to re-sign Haslem.. That's roughly $7-8ish mil a year spent on PFs. If they really want to get Bosh to play center, they are going to be one of the worst rebounding teams of all time.

    McBob started all games he played in last year, spent 30 mpg on the court AND grabbed a whooping 4.8 rbg. Even soft Bosh grabbed 6.6 rpg, and their biggest problem is rebounding.

    The only other lineup I can think of is Bosh, McBob, LeBron just bullying their way for defensive boards... But then you have nobody with height to match up against Hibbert, Drummond, Duncan, Howard, Davis etc...

    I was thinking if the Heat had gotten Monroe somehow, it would be a signal for Bosh to stay.
     
  19. The Cat

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    Not at all. He's 32 years old, has bad knees, and averaged 8 points/game last season with a PER of 10.
     
  20. REEKO_HTOWN

    REEKO_HTOWN I'm Rich Biiiiaaatch!

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    They're gonna need to replace Bosh so those two sorta help.
     

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