Is this the least consequential “big” trade of all time? Eight players moved and absolutely none of them is a lock to stay with their new team...
Now, that's something that sounds good. I didn't think of that at all. Derek does have value for a playoff team and so does EG. I don't have any idea of Favor's contract though.
With Favors and Gordon you have some decent sized expiring contracts to make a disgruntled star trade if you wanted to cash in the Brooklyn picks. Let’s see who is demanding out come deadline time.
I like the Favors addition. Should be a good mentor to Sengun/Garuba, and even though it seems like he should be like 37, he's only 31, so he could still get some interest as a rotation big for a contender at the deadline. Theo Maledon is kind of interesting. Didn't do a ton in his minutes in OKC, but is only 21, was supposed to be a 1st rounder in 2021 (went early 2nd), and has some moldable PG tools at 6'4"-6'5"ish. He can join TyTy and Nix as 20/21 year old PGs battling for backup minutes.
Folks, you scream "DO SOMETHING DARYL" for decades, and then Stonetitta pulls off an EIGHT PLAYER MEGADEAL. (8!). Rashad Favors, Theo Maledon, Ty Jerome. Many more And yet, the haters can't take a night off. Folks, welcome to paradise, like Billy Joel used to sing for the Green Days Band.
I know it’s not a big transaction, but it’s pretty rare to get the player AND draft compensation in a trade.
Adding size to a woefully undersized roster is not a bad idea. The Rockets were, after all, one of the worst rebounding teams in the entire NBA. But then again, Favors and/or Harkless may find their way to someone else's roster.
I would love to see Favors step into that Nene type vet role. Dude is only 31 and still has some game left, I hope they keep him
I like Favors. He's a legit big that'll help when Sengun is over matched by bigger sized centers. I also really like Harkless as a SF