I am just sick and tired of these star players always using Houston as leverage to get the deals they want from the big city. Morey did get Howard and I am not bashing the Rockets organization at all.
Notice the wording in Broussard's tweet: Over the cap, the Heat can offer Bosh the max or near max now.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>The Houston Rockets have offered Chris Bosh a four-year, maximum-salary contract, <a href="https://twitter.com/sam_amick">@sam_amick</a> reports: <a href="http://t.co/eJ5dqhwCgh">http://t.co/eJ5dqhwCgh</a></p>— USA TODAY Sports (@USATODAYsports) <a href="https://twitter.com/USATODAYsports/statuses/486235295520931842">July 7, 2014</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Bosh isn't the one making a power play. I think Bosh opted out because Lebron opted out. Bosh doesn't want to get stuck without a chair. He's looking at soft landing spots in case Lebron bolts, but he isn't likely to commit unless he gets nervous. The Heat is operating under the assumption that as long as Lebron comes back they will have Bosh (and of course Wade) so they are spending as if they are capped out. They aren't going to ask anyone to take big paycuts. They'll then pitch the team to Lebron that includes these signings and Bosh/Wade. If Lebron resigns so does Bosh. If Lebron bolts, so does Bosh and the whole thing topples down in Miami.
[rQUOTEr]The Houston Rockets have offered free agent forward Chris Bosh a four-year, maximum-salary contract and are awaiting his decision, a person with knowledge of the situation confirmed to USA TODAY Sports. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the private nature of the talks. The exact terms of the contract are impossible to determine as yet, but the contract would be worth between $80 and $90 million. By the Rockets' calculations — with the state's lack of an income tax and other cost-of-living factors being taken into account — the deal would be worth more than $120 million in some NBA cities. (Florida also does not have state income tax.) Houston has vowed to be aggressive in free agency all along, and they're prioritizing Bosh now that they may be out of the running for LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony. But with Miami Heat President Pat Riley securing an agreement Monday from free agent forward Josh McRoberts and expected to meet with James to discuss his future early next week, it remains unclear if Bosh is willing to wait for clarity on the Heat front or if the Rockets' pitch may be enticing enough to convince him to come even before that point. The person with knowledge of the Rockets' offer said Bosh nor his representatives indicated how quickly he will make up his mind. ESPN first reported the offer.[/rQUOTEr]
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Mavericks pushing on an offer sheet agreement with Houston restricted free agent Chandler Parsons, league sources tell Yahoo.</p>— Adrian Wojnarowski (@WojYahooNBA) <a href="https://twitter.com/WojYahooNBA/statuses/486233623566516224">July 7, 2014</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> crap
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