It's far more likely the Rockets Front office will wait and see how Lin performs next season before deciding to move him.
Obviously it is not going to happen. I have no see a guard that can get 10 assists a game plus 30 points a game. If harden is going for 30 points a game, Howard will get a lot less touch. He will be in the same dilemma he got in Lakers with Kobe.
Harden definitely will score less next season with Dwight and Smith/Anderson here; otherwise it's gonna be a major chemistry problem.
No one will make Dwight look like shaq, howard dreams of having the raw power shaq played with, unless lin has a steroids connect its not happening. And your first sentence is why many people wouldn't be opposed to moving Lin for a cheaper 3 point specialist at the point. Harden WILL be the primary ball handler as he is a more danger and versatile playmaker.
Only weak spot left is the PG position. Everything else is awesome if we get Josh Smith. I don't know who we could get though.
That would be nice! I'm sure they'll both go together. Morey doesn't want to take a chance on linconsistent having an off season, we're trying to be condensers THIS season. We don't need a pg who can't handle pressure or will choke once the playoffs start. A more experienced pg is what we need. I wouldn't mind Beverly though I'd prefer someone else and him coming off the bench
I like how every position the Rockets have must be an all-star level talent. If Lin is the weakest link in the starting five, then taht's a pretty damn good team we have.
Lin ain't going no where. He will improve. The future for Houston is so bright. I honestly believe that Houston will get the ring in the next 2 year years.