https://www.sltrib.com/sports/jazz/2023/07/25/whats-next-roster-move-utah-jazz/ “That’s why I suspect that, despite the full roster, the Jazz are going to continue to be active in trade conversations for the rest of the year — heck, all the way through the trade deadline in 2024.” … “At the point guard position, though, there are more limited obvious options. I suppose the Jazz could trade for 19th-ranked D’Angelo Russell, but he found his way out of major playoff minutes by the conference finals last year. Maybe 24th-ranked Kevin Porter Jr. is a young option, but is not exactly a team-first player. I don’t like those choices.”
Didn't Utah just extend the "fewer locker room problems" version of KPJ, Jordan Clarkson? But sure, if they want to send us a FRP, they can have him as far as I'm concerned
The Houston Rockets have signed Joshua Obiesie to an Exhibit 10 training camp contract. Obiesie has played the last six seasons for teams in Germany. The 6-foot-6 wing played last year for the Fraport Skyliners. He averaged 12.1 points, 3.2 rebounds and 3.2 assists in 24 minutes per game off the Fraport bench. Obiesie turned 23 years old in May. The Rockets have an open two-way spot on their roster. Obiesie could be converted to a two-way deal before the end of the preseason in October.
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id...s-weigh-wembanyama-mvp-race-2023-24-favorites 9. Which team had the worst offseason? Toronto Raptors: 5 votes Philadelphia 76ers: 4 votes Miami Heat: 2 votes Chicago Bulls: 1 vote Houston Rockets: 1 vote Phoenix Suns: 1 vote Washington Wizards: 1 vote The voters were split into two categories: those who didn't like teams that stood pat, and those who didn't like the moves that teams did make. Toronto led the way after losing Fred VanVleet to the Rockets in free agency. "You can't lose Fred for nothing," an East executive said. Philadelphia lost Georges Niang to Cleveland, has made minimum-level moves and is now dealing with the Harden situation, while Miami lost its starting backcourt from last season's run to the NBA Finals in Vincent and Max Strus and is waiting to see how the Lillard situation shakes out. The choices of Houston and Phoenix, on the other hand, were votes against the Rockets' adding two more high-volume, low-efficiency shooters in VanVleet and Dillon Brooks, and the Suns' Bradley Beal trade, as a top-heavy team became more so. 10. What was the most surprising move of the offseason? The Smart-Porzingis trade: 7 votes CP3 to the Warriors: 4 votes Houston's signings: 4 votes After a yearslong rivalry between Paul and the Warriors, the two sides joined forces after CP3 was rerouted from Washington to Golden State in a deal for Poole in June. "I just wondered if they would go with the older group or mix it up," an East executive said. "They have clearly decided to go with the older group until the wheels fall off." There was a similar level of shock when it came to the Smart-Porzingis swap in June, as the Celtics -- after reaching at least the East finals in five of the past seven seasons -- moved on from the heart and soul of their team. But tying it in the voting was the combination of the VanVleet and Brooks signings in Houston. In the case of Brooks, it was him getting a far bigger contract -- at four years and up to $90 million -- than anyone expected. For VanVleet, it was not only the deal he got from Houston, but that Toronto wound up losing him for nothing. "They're stuck in the middle," an East executive said of the Raptors.
Angles matter. They were so bad at shooting last year that it can only get better, the same with the regular season record.
Lol. Essentially a ton of late 1st round picks for one of the best players of the last 20 yrs. As a guy living in Portland, I reject the supposed inevitability of Dame to Miami trade. He’s been well compensated over the years. The team needs to come first, not the player. Stand your ground Portland! …but if they get fleeced I’m fine from a rockets perspective. Just don’t like cementing the precedent of player power over the team.
Probably time to make a new thread for the current season .... Never saw Dame to Milwaukee coming .... They had to do something to keep Giannis happy.
Lmao good one, I went outside for a stroll. I do think he will go into FA in 2 years and end up in Miami.