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MIN - HOU

Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 2:21 pm
by shrink
MIN GETS: Jared Jeffries (expiring) + 2012 HOU 1st (lottery protected - declining)

HOU GETS: Sebastian Telfair and $4.2 mil in cap space.


WHY FOR HOU? After yesterday's trade, wyn has HOU at about $3 mil over the lux. Clearing this cap space will save HOU:

$4.2 mil less payroll
$3 mil less lux
$3 mil in keeping lux share
$10.2 mil in savings

HOU could go out and buy some later picks with cash. They won't want to trade the 2011 1st, since they have the rights to swap picks with NYK from last year's deal to get said Jared Jeffries. Telfair will have a little more value than Jeffries:

PG Aaron Brooks / Kyle Lowry / Sebastian Telfair
SG Kevin Martin / Courtney Lee / Jermaine Taylor
SF Shane Battier / Chase Budinger / Mike Harris
PF Luis Scola / Patrick Patterson / Chuck Hayes / Alexander Johnson
C Yao Ming / Brad Miller / Jordan Hill


WHY FOR MIN? Buying a future lottery protected 1st. $4.2 mil in cap space is more expensive than $3 mil in cash, but the pick could easily be in the teens, depending on Yao, and could grow to something even better.

Another option would be Chuck Hayes + Patrick Patterson. I like Patterson, but he doesn't fit here.

Re: MIN - HOU

Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 2:45 pm
by Fire Mchale
Sold. I would take that trade every day of the week. Any deals that involve the Wolves paying a player for a season to ride the pines that nets us a future 1st rounder I'm on board with. With our impending loss of our 2012 1st rounder, any deals that give us some flexibility that year I'm behind. Players for players don't do much for me because we quite frankly don't need any more young players that need time to develop. I'd like any further changes to the roster to be financial juggling and net us draft choices.

In this case, it's hard to say if Houston is hungry enough to shed salary to where they would give up future 1st rounders, but I would consider this a coup if they get it done.

Re: MIN - HOU

Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 2:45 pm
by Swimmer
I think that Houston might be hesitant to deal their picks until the Yao situation is cleared up a little more.

Re: MIN - HOU

Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 5:43 pm
by Saltine
This one looks pretty good :-)

Re: MIN - HOU

Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 8:24 pm
by post0115
NYK owes 2011 first round draft pick to Houston
Houston has the right to swap their own 2011 1st round pick with New York's own 1st round pick so long as New York's 2011 1st round pick is not the 1st overall selection in the 2011 NBA Draft. [Houston - New York - Sacramento, 2/18/2010]

Read more: http://www.realgm.com/src_future_draftp ... z0wQQVuW4g

I don't know how we would adjust for this or if Houston would include the right to swap.

Re: MIN - HOU

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 6:49 pm
by zapatasblood
Yeah Houston is not going to give up a 1st rounder for a third string PG. Maybe a 2nd rounder but I would still doubt that. Those 2012 picks that the Rockets have, Jeffries and whatever other assets will be used to try and land a big name player.

Re: MIN - HOU

Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 4:38 am
by shrink
zapatasblood wrote:Yeah Houston is not going to give up a 1st rounder for a third string PG. Maybe a 2nd rounder but I would still doubt that. Those 2012 picks that the Rockets have, Jeffries and whatever other assets will be used to try and land a big name player.


No, they are giving up a lottery-protected 1st round pick for over $10 mil in savings. Anything they get out of Telfair is a bonus. With the cash, perhaps they buy two later 1sts, and still saave $4 mil.

Re: MIN - HOU

Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 5:08 am
by Winter Wonder
Easy yes from MN. Can see why fans of Houston wouldn't be interested and could see concern of Houston in regards to team future. Still, 10 million in savings for a deferred 1st rounder, hard to pass up.