I don't see why the rockets don't get in the hunt for him, we could use him as our sixth man or use pardons energy off the bench and move bud for someone decent... Thoughts?
The Only suitors ive seen pop up have been the raptors, nuggets and some Italian team, btw we need to have a 2k sesh soon reeko
I've been hoping for the Rockets to get Wilson Chandler for over a year now. But he's a RFA, so Denver will most likely match any reasonable offer he gets.
He's starter worthy IMHO. Yesterday's Feigan chat said DM the GM has no interest. I had heard that Andersen was available, and for an SnT I'd go Parsons or Bud + any '09er for WC (and CA if necessary). But what do I know, I caint even spill MIG.
As soon as he gets cleared to play from the CBA he's a restricted free agent I believe. They wouldnt trade for him, they would just have to have the highest bid. Denver should be able to match any offer if they choose to. Teams only do sign and trades if the player is about to become an unrestricted free agent.
You need to up your standards if you think Chandler is great at anything. In fact, Chandler is mostly average at almost everything. He is basically a worse defending, but better scoring (not by much though) version of Trevor Ariza.
I would love to see this guy backing up Ariza! He fits our system to a glove, more so than Rudy Gay. Denver's core players are all young, would you trade Brewer, KJ and a #2 for W. Chandler???
Is there some rumor that the Nuggets are looking to trade him? He's basically having his best year... and Denver isn't horrible at 7-10.... and he' signed through next year at a decent contract. If they were to move Wilson, you'd anticipate they'd want more in return than whatever the Rockets could offer. If the Rockets could get him for "scraps" (eg. Dekker, Harell, KJ, Brewer, draft picks)... sure, that'd be great. Would I include any of Harden, Capela, Gordon, Anderson, Ariza, PBev, Nene for him. No... I'd consider something like Ryno/Ariza for Chandler/Faried... but even then would probably pass. Ultimately it would be about getting rid of Ryno's contract, which seems destined to be too much money.... but his floor spacing is so far working, even if he is underperforming, and the Rockets have doubled down on this offensive approach.