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Rockets "heavily engaged" with Chris Bosh

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by J.R., Jul 6, 2014.

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Do you like the Rockets offering a full max deal to Chris Bosh?

  1. YES

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  2. NO

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  1. glimmertwins

    glimmertwins Member

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    ...solid move if it happens. Parsons improves marginally, Jones gets much better and gives us a versatile 3 man big lineup as the 6th man off the bench - that's a top tier team with appropriate coaching.
     
  2. got em COACH

    got em COACH Contributing Member

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    Not to worry bosh. Houston medias will make you feel important. Come home little foot!

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  3. dc rock

    dc rock Contributing Member

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    Harden, Howard, Bosh, Parsons, Beverly

    Hell of a starting lineup.
     
  4. Plowman

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    Bev
    Harden
    Parsons
    Bosh
    Howard

    Please sign me up for this lineup plus whomever Morey gets to fill out the bench!
     
  7. Fulgore

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    Paying Bosh max money is insane
     
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  8. bmd

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    I am heavily erect.
     
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  9. tycoonchip

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    Would love him but I think there is no way we are getting him. His wife LOVES Miami. What a wife wants is usually what the wife gets.
     
  10. mrm32

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    96 for 4 years? :eek:
     
  11. J.R.

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    http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/11184392/houston-rockets-ramp-pursuit-chris-bosh

    [rQUOTEr]The Houston Rockets have ramped up their pursuit of Chris Bosh and are are "heavily engaged" in trying to convince the All-Star power forward to leave the Miami Heat in free agency, according to sources close to the process.

    Sources told ESPN.com on Sunday that the Rockets -- though they haven't been formally told they are no longer in the running for top free-agent target Carmelo Anthony -- have intensified their pursuit of Bosh over the weekend in the hope that LeBron James will seriously consider leaving the Heat.

    It is widely assumed throughout the league that Bosh will only be willing to leave Miami if James leaves first, after Bosh said numerous times during the season that he intended to stay with the Heat, even if it required taking a pay cut from last season's $19 million salary. So Miami remains the favorite to sign him.

    Yet as ESPN.com first reported Thursday, Houston has been plotting to shift its focus to trying to swipe Bosh from the Heat and convince the Texas native to return to his home state as soon as the Rockets felt like Anthony was out of reach.

    Sources say Bosh remains willing to take slightly less than his value on the open market to return with the Heat if James and Dwyane Wade are also coming back and if Heat president Pat Riley can upgrade the current roster. But nearly a week into free agency -- with James' agent Rich Paul having opened negotiations with a handful of rival teams and Riley having secured no free-agent commitments -- sources say Bosh has felt compelled to consider other options himself.

    Sources say Bosh would expect a four-year maximum offer of $96 million to jump to leave Miami for Houston or any other suitor.

    ESPN's Chris Broussard reported Wednesday that Bosh was seeking a five-year deal worth between $80-to-$90 million to re-sign with Miami, while Wade is thinking along the lines of $55-60 million over four years.

    The widespread assumption around the league, when free agency commenced Tuesday at 12:01 a.m. ET, was that James, Wade and Bosh had all but agreed to return to the Heat after hashing out new annual salaries among themselves. But sources say the Rockets have been aggressive in testing Bosh's resolve, fearing that Anthony will ultimately elect to return to the New York Knicks or sign with the Los Angeles Lakers.

    Houston needs a big forward with 3-point range such as Bosh in its search for the ideal frontcourt sidekick to All-Star center Dwight Howard. Sources say Bosh and Mavs star Dirk Nowitzki likely would have been at the top of the Rockets' list of free-agent targets had Houston believed it had a shot at either player.

    Nowitzki committed Thursday to staying with the only team he has ever known for three more seasons, rebuffing Houston's attempts to recruit him, but the sudden uncertainty in Miami appears to have given the Rockets an unexpected shot to try to tempt Bosh.

    The Rockets have maintained for weeks that they could move the contracts of Omer Asik and Jeremy Lin to create enough salary-cap space to sign a high-priced free agent if they could get a commitment from one of the top names.

    Houston has already struck a trade with New Orleans to dispatch Asik to the Pelicans. And ESPN.com reported Saturday that the Philadelphia 76ers are prepared to trade for Lin and the $15 million he's owed next season as long as the Rockets attach suitably attractive assets -- such as a future first-round draft pick or more -- to Lin's contract.[/rQUOTEr]
     
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    <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Longer James has gone w/ minimal contact, more unsettled Bosh/Wade have become on Heat future. &quot;They're reading the tea leafs,&quot; source says.</p>&mdash; Adrian Wojnarowski (@WojYahooNBA) <a href="https://twitter.com/WojYahooNBA/statuses/485983379385364480">July 7, 2014</a></blockquote>
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  13. Thefabman

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    4/96..bosh would be insane to pass that up if its offered.
     
  14. Dat Dude

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    That's the best starting 5 in basketball. Improve the bench, and that's championship(s).
     
  15. HTown_TMac

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    I doubt Bosh gets full max, but dont be fooled, he still has skills.

    Monroe is strictly offense (which i think hes marginal at), no defense or rebounding.
     
  16. count_dough-ku

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    I agree. He is not worth that kind of money. I'd much rather spend that amount on 2 or even 3 solid role players. Throwing that kind of contract at Bosh reeks of desperation by the Rockets.
     
  17. BigBird

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    It doesn't matter though.

    Once Parsons contract kicks in, we will have no cap space for the forseeable future.

    Bosh, at 10, 20 or 30 million per year won't matter outside of Les' luxury tax bill.

    And the cap is set to explode with the next TV agreement.
     
  19. mrm32

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    So how would this work? Lin and Asik amount to roughly 16 million in cap space. Where do we clear the rest?
     
  20. TheMystery008

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    YESSS!

    Better than Melo.

    All in for BOSH!
     

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