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Sources: Rockets are negotiations with Pistons that would send Stuckey to Houston

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Braga, Jan 15, 2011.

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  1. Braga

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    According to friend that works very closely with the Rockets' FO,

    Rockets are in negotiations that would send Yao Ming, Aaron Brooks, and Courtney Lee to the Pistons in exchange for Rodney Stuckey, Tayshaun Prince, Richard Hamilton, and a 2012 2nd-Round pick to Houston.

    Take it for what's it worth, but usually my sources are very reliable.
     
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    wow def dont want rip hamilton here, that means we are flipping martin for someone else. Interesting
     
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    That's interesting but I can't imagine why we would do it. Prince and Hamilton are both getting up there in age and while Stuckey is still young, I can't imagine he alone is worth both Brooks and Lee.
     
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    probably a back up plan for the pistons if they don't move hamilton to the nets in the melo trade.

    details seem off though, way too much in favor of the rockets.
     
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