If the Rockets decide to keep TMac, then they definitely will ship Brooks away. Both of them need to dominate the ball to be effective, and there is only one basketball. Then you look at the fact that Brooks is only 24(?), has a lot upside potential, and more importantly, he is WAY CHEAP, plus the fact that TMac is on the downside of his career, with a "injury-prone" history, this is going to be an easy call. The question is what can you get from TMac?
Yes, I also admit he is and was not so "super" as Kobe and James, even these two guys wants help, so ,certainly TMAC also wants and needs help. What I would like to say is, it's all rely on himself, if he accept the fact that Rockets is not his single one's team and play team basketball, then I believe Houston Rockets shouldn't trade him. But, who knows what he is thinking????
After seeing what the Rockets did in the playoffs, Maybe it would light the hunger in Tmac to come back strong and play team ball. The playoffs showed that the Rockets are a deep team thus the chance in getting a championship is great if he plays with heart.
Rox needs to let this guy go before he starts doing methastasis into artest. or any other of our players. This guy is worth nothing, and you shall see it when the Rox will start receiving offers for him. We will only be offered a good player and a bunch of bad contracts.