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  • DamnYanks2
    Hall Of Fame
    • Jun 2007
    • 20794

    #4861
    Re: NBA Movement Central 2012 (All Transactions 1st Page)

    Originally posted by Macroh
    Interesting..
    Well Morey prepare to be disappointed.

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    • 23
      yellow
      • Sep 2002
      • 66469

      #4862
      Originally posted by Macroh
      Interesting..
      He's lying

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      • jfsolo
        Live Action, please?
        • May 2003
        • 12965

        #4863
        Re: NBA Movement Central 2012 (All Transactions 1st Page)

        Originally posted by tehova
        Maynor Back
        I forgot about Maynor being back, that will alleviate a lot of that pressure.

        Originally posted by ex carrabba fan
        I'm sorry, but Harden IMO is a clown the more I hear about this story. Six million dollars was the difference between playing in the best basketball city in the league? Smh
        Maybe he'll say something tomorrow to clarify his thinking, but right now it does seem to be about the money. The list of players who have let 6 or 7 million dollars, get them shipped out of a perfect fit for themselves, team wise, is pretty long.
        Jordan Mychal Lemos
        @crypticjordan

        Do this today: Instead of $%*#!@& on a game you're not going to play or movie you're not going to watch, say something good about a piece of media you're excited about.

        Do the same thing tomorrow. And the next. Now do it forever.

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        • Fiasco West
          MVP
          • Oct 2008
          • 2820

          #4864
          Re: NBA Movement Central 2012 (All Transactions 1st Page)

          Originally posted by Blue
          I don't think Houston is planning to make him the centerpiece after this season. They are always looking for the star, after the long summer of going after Dwight and then Bynum, seeing both fail probably changed their minds on how to do it. They will be sending an offer to Dwight when he tests free agency they probably believe that with Harden on the roster, they have a better chance for him to pick Houston over LA. I think this will probably not work but its better than what they had before this trade. It's really risky, but the Rockets have taken a lot of risks this offseason so I'm not surprised.
          I think it's just them rolling the dice on Harden.

          The Rockets don't really agree on the whole "You need to get bad to get good." so with them they see it as improving their team.

          It's ashame that the NBA punishes the Rockets for putting together competitive teams instead of throwing out a bunch of young players and knowing the result will be a terrible record...

          But it is what it is. The Rockets could have easily went into a 'tank' mode but they just refuse to do it.

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          • 23
            yellow
            • Sep 2002
            • 66469

            #4865
            Originally posted by tehova
            You can always be traded to a loser team, thats EXACTLY why you should get the maximum amount of money you can get.
            Now you're just saying stuff just to argue a point

            This team just came off a finals run while improving every year and he throws that away for 6 freaking million??

            I guess with that logic he's a bigger moron than originally thought

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            • Nukleopatra
              Banned
              • Oct 2009
              • 381

              #4866
              Re: NBA Movement Central 2012 (All Transactions 1st Page)

              Originally posted by ggsimmonds
              and is not the type of player to build around or be the centerpiece of an organization.
              Who says? The guy is 23 years old, and has improved greatly each season he's been in the NBA. He shot 49% last season, 39% from three point range, and almost averaged 17 points off the bench. If this guy was going on 29 years old, I might agree with you, but who says James Harden isn't the type of player to build around? I assure you, whoever OKCs opponents were in the past, didn't only have to worry about stopping Westbrook or Durant, they had to plan on stopping James Harden - and that's a compliment to his skills.

              This isn't the old NBA, anymore - franchise players aren't what the once were, unless your name is Durant/Bryant or James. Minnesota's franchise player couldn't defend me - and he's hyped up every single night.

              I'm seriously laughing at all of this James Harden hate going on, yet Lamb is a ''good player'' and Kevin Martin is a GREAT addition.. The only place Kevin Martin has been a great addition, is the Houston Rockets injury report.

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              • gator3guy
                MVP
                • Jul 2004
                • 2233

                #4867
                Re: NBA Movement Central 2012 (All Transactions 1st Page)

                Originally posted by Fiasco West
                I think Jones would have, he's going to be a rotation player if not a starter this year. Perhaps that's why the Rockets threw in the picks as well. Dunno. I think the Rockets were prepared to let a good chunk of the rookies go for Dwight, but they basically swapped their starting SG for James Harden. I doubt that Lamb was going to get minutes here after watching the preseason, the Rockets usually send Rookies down unless they prove they can play right now.

                I'm only worried about the Picks though. Harden could turn out to be a player like Joe Johnson who is really just taking up capspace but eh...The Rockets needed to take a risk eventually.
                Yeah they had to take a chance. The draft picks might become something, but they are still lotto tickets. Lamb might be a good player but he's still not a sure thing. As a Sixers fan, it was tough just being an average team and management not taking a chance. They maxed out their potential last year so it was nice to see them finally take a chance with Bynum. It might not work out but you have to take a chance in this league. Being a mediocre team in the NBA is the worst situation to be in. You have to take chances.

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                • Blue
                  On the road again
                  • Jul 2012
                  • 838

                  #4868
                  Re: NBA Movement Central 2012 (All Transactions 1st Page)

                  Originally posted by Fiasco West
                  I think it's just them rolling the dice on Harden.

                  The Rockets don't really agree on the whole "You need to get bad to get good." so with them they see it as improving their team.

                  It's ashame that the NBA punishes the Rockets for putting together competitive teams instead of throwing out a bunch of young players and knowing the result will be a terrible record...

                  But it is what it is. The Rockets could have easily went into a 'tank' mode but they just refuse to do it.
                  I think in the end it will help the Rockets more than people are thinking now. The Thunder will come out the winner of this trade, but the Rockets are already in a better position than they were before, I don't think they will get Dwight just for this, but I do think some good FA(s) next summer will sign with the Rockets because of this.
                  Native Georgian. Adopted Texan.

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                  • Fiasco West
                    MVP
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 2820

                    #4869
                    Re: NBA Movement Central 2012 (All Transactions 1st Page)

                    Originally posted by gator3guy
                    Yeah they had to take a chance. The draft picks might become something, but they are still lotto tickets. Lamb might be a good player but he's still not a sure thing. As a Sixers fan, it was tough just being an average team and management not taking a chance. They maxed out their potential last year so it was nice to see them finally take a chance with Bynum. It might not work out but you have to take a chance in this league. Being a mediocre team in the NBA is the worst situation to be in. You have to take chances.
                    Yep exactly.

                    Either way it's not like the Rockets had much to lose, the Thunder had a lot more to lose with breaking up a championship caliber team.

                    All the Rockets lost were two protected lottery picks, a guy they were going to trade anyways, and a rookie with potential...and they have 3 more rookies on this team 4 if Machado makes the team (I hope he does)
                    Last edited by Fiasco West; 10-27-2012, 11:47 PM.

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                    • tehova
                      b**-r*y
                      • Mar 2003
                      • 3694

                      #4870
                      Re: NBA Movement Central 2012 (All Transactions 1st Page)

                      Originally posted by 23
                      Now you're just saying stuff just to argue a point

                      This team just came off a finals run while improving every year and he throws that away for 6 freaking million??

                      I guess with that logic he's a bigger moron than originally thought

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                      My argument is to sign for less than your market value is ignoring the fact that it never stops being a business. You dont make that money back, they could break up the team after another failed title run. So now you are traded and playing for the Houston Rockets/Bobcats/Raptors next season for 6 million dollars less, because you wanted to give your team a break. Is that worth it? To me it isnt.
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                      • gator3guy
                        MVP
                        • Jul 2004
                        • 2233

                        #4871
                        Re: NBA Movement Central 2012 (All Transactions 1st Page)

                        Originally posted by Nukleopatra
                        Who says? The guy is 23 years old, and has improved greatly each season he's been in the NBA. He shot 49% last season, 39% from three point range, and almost averaged 17 points off the bench. If this guy was going on 29 years old, I might agree with you, but who says James Harden isn't the type of player to build around? I assure you, whoever OKCs opponents were in the past, didn't only have to worry about stopping Westbrook or Durant, they had to plan on stopping James Harden - and that's a compliment to his skills.

                        This isn't the old NBA, anymore - franchise players aren't what the once were, unless your name is Durant/Bryant or James. Minnesota's franchise player couldn't defend me - and he's hyped up every single night.

                        I'm seriously laughing at all of this James Harden hate going on, yet Lamb is a ''good player'' and Kevin Martin is a GREAT addition.. The only place Kevin Martin has been a great addition, is the Houston Rockets injury report.
                        I agree with this. Harden had to share the ball with two stars. He's going to be the man in Houston. Lin can't carry that team obviously. They're going to need an inside scorer, but they do have some talented bigs and I've been hearing good things about Asik. You definitely can't say they got worse. Yeah maybe Lamb might turn out to be good, or one of the draft picks might turn out to be someone good, but its a chance they had to take. I think its a win-win for both teams. OKC couldn't afford Harden and they got some pieces in return instead of losing him next offseason for nothing.

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                        • iRepIndiana
                          Banned
                          • Jun 2012
                          • 1974

                          #4872
                          Re: NBA Movement Central 2012 (All Transactions 1st Page)

                          Originally posted by XFactah416
                          I think OKC should've done this deal in the summer.

                          I totally understand the premise of the trade (ie. trade Harden now so it won't be a distraction later), but they really, really needed Harden's playmaking ability to go far in the playoffs. Kevin Martin can score like Harden and Jeremy Lamb will become a really good player, but neither of them can make plays like James Harden and essentially OKC has one sole playmaker in Russell Westbrook and that's it.

                          you just said KMart can score like Harden. but cant make the plays? all harden did was score he was a liability on D. was a no show in the finals. the Thunder got the better end of the deal. KMart can fill it up in his sleep. dudes automatic.

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                          • 23
                            yellow
                            • Sep 2002
                            • 66469

                            #4873
                            Originally posted by tehova
                            My argument is to sign for less than your market value is ignoring the fact that it never stops being a business. You dont make that money back, they could break up the team after another failed title run. So now you are traded and playing for the Houston Rockets/Bobcats/Raptors next season for 6 million dollars less, because you wanted to give your team a break. Is that worth it? To me it isnt.
                            The problem is you're basing all of this on suppositions and an amount of money too small to matter

                            Again after his finals disappearance why is he demanding the Max

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                            • 23
                              yellow
                              • Sep 2002
                              • 66469

                              #4874
                              Originally posted by MoGotti
                              you just said KMart can score like Harden. but cant make the plays? all harden did was score he was a liability on D. was a no show in the finals. the Thunder got the better end of the deal. KMart can fill it up in his sleep. dudes automatic.

                              Automatically injured

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                              • Fiasco West
                                MVP
                                • Oct 2008
                                • 2820

                                #4875
                                Re: NBA Movement Central 2012 (All Transactions 1st Page)

                                Originally posted by Blue
                                I think in the end it will help the Rockets more than people are thinking now. The Thunder will come out the winner of this trade, but the Rockets are already in a better position than they were before, I don't think they will get Dwight just for this, but I do think some good FA(s) next summer will sign with the Rockets because of this.
                                The only thing I was worried about was the picks.

                                The Dallas and Toronto picks could very well be mid round picks and they are protected and thus will not be top 5 picks. Although the Toronto pick has some interesting protection on it, think it has to be a lotto pick or it rolls over to next year...gonna have to look that up.

                                For what the Rockets are trying to do (Compete and win games) it's a win for them. If the Rockets were trying to be a bad team and tank for a top 5 pick then it's a terrible move but they are never going that route with this owner.

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