Houston Not Matching Chandler Parsons Offer Sheet

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Re: Houston Not Matching Chandler Parsons Offer Sheet 

Post#121 » by fart » Sun Jul 13, 2014 11:13 pm

Houston lost Asik, Lin, and parsons for nothing. Wow.
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Re: Houston Not Matching Chandler Parsons Offer Sheet 

Post#122 » by Dunham32 » Sun Jul 13, 2014 11:13 pm

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red32 wrote:Told yall. Morey is the guy who values empty assets/cap room than players who actually win games. :lol:


how exactly parsons weak d wins you games?
you dont pay 15m for no d...

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Re: Houston Not Matching Chandler Parsons Offer Sheet 

Post#124 » by G R E Y » Sun Jul 13, 2014 11:15 pm

baki wrote:Haha :lol: what did I tell you? Cuban is a smart guy. Nothing rile up CFs more than seeing Lin on Lakers and Parsons on Mavericks :lol:

So we've lost Lebron, Melo, Bosh, Asik, Lin and now Parsons all because we're too stubborn to move Harden :D

It's going to be an entertaining 2015! :rockon:

And Lowry, who Morey visited at 12:01 of free agency. I'm starting to wonder whether some stars actual repel FA's or whether it's just Morey. Houston seemed like leverage for everybody, rather than a first choice. Karma.
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Re: Houston Not Matching Chandler Parsons Offer Sheet 

Post#125 » by dunkman04 » Sun Jul 13, 2014 11:18 pm

Is Houston better than Phoenix and Denver now? I'm honestly not sure.
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Re: Houston Not Matching Chandler Parsons Offer Sheet 

Post#126 » by Logohol » Sun Jul 13, 2014 11:20 pm

The Rockets aren't making the playoffs.
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Re: Houston Not Matching Chandler Parsons Offer Sheet 

Post#127 » by baki » Sun Jul 13, 2014 11:21 pm

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baki wrote:Haha :lol: what did I tell you? Cuban is a smart guy. Nothing rile up CFs more than seeing Lin on Lakers and Parsons on Mavericks :lol:

So we've lost Lebron, Melo, Bosh, Asik, Lin and now Parsons all because we're too stubborn to move Harden :D

It's going to be an entertaining 2015! :rockon:

And Lowry, who Morey visited at 12:01 of free agency. I'm starting to wonder whether some stars actual repel FA's or whether it's just Morey. Houston seemed like leverage for everybody, rather than a first choice. Karma.


LOL, I'm always forgetting Lowry.
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Re: Houston Not Matching Chandler Parsons Offer Sheet 

Post#128 » by DByrne86 » Sun Jul 13, 2014 11:21 pm

So Utah wasn't supposed to match Hayward but the Rockets were supposed to match Parsons

When did Parsons get so overrated? Given a choice between him and Hayward, I would flip a coin.

Rockets are the ones that did the right thing here. Utah are the ones that f'ed up.
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Post#129 » by reignfire » Sun Jul 13, 2014 11:22 pm

Houston lost huge this off season.
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Re: Houston Not Matching Chandler Parsons Offer Sheet 

Post#130 » by Forbes » Sun Jul 13, 2014 11:24 pm

No surprise here, Ariza was signed to replace him.
Although pricey I loved him on the Rockets and happy to see him on the Mavs. But damn he's expensive as hell. But hey we get to stay competitive.
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Re: Houston Not Matching Chandler Parsons Offer Sheet 

Post#131 » by illmatic28 » Sun Jul 13, 2014 11:26 pm

pr0wler wrote:Not sure if I even wanna be a Rockets fan anymore. 15 million is a lot ya, but I'm kind of getting bored of the revolving door in Houston. Every time you get to see a young player develop and improve, there is a good chance he will be on another roster within a few years.


Don't worry, bud. The Sonics will be back someday. Seattle is too good of a sports town for that not to happen again sometime.

Morey totally screwed this up though.
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Re: Houston Not Matching Chandler Parsons Offer Sheet 

Post#132 » by BrooklynBulls » Sun Jul 13, 2014 11:28 pm

fart wrote:Houston lost Asik, Lin, and parsons, a 1st rounder, 2 seconds for Ariza and a better 1st rounder. Wow.


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Re: Houston Not Matching Chandler Parsons Offer Sheet 

Post#133 » by Mamba Venom » Sun Jul 13, 2014 11:29 pm

magicfan4life05 wrote:What was the advantage of letting him become a restricted FA now vs FA next year?

It was a giant mistake. They could at least worked out a sign and trade w/ Dallas. Morey rep went from one of the best to WTH is he doing.
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Re: Houston Not Matching Chandler Parsons Offer Sheet 

Post#134 » by Logohol » Sun Jul 13, 2014 11:29 pm

DByrne86 wrote:So Utah wasn't supposed to match Hayward but the Rockets were supposed to match Parsons

When did Parsons get so overrated? Given a choice between him and Hayward, I would flip a coin.

Rockets are the ones that did the right thing here. Utah are the ones that f'ed up.


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He did the right thing by not getting stabbed, but he's damn moron for putting himself in that position for no good reason.
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Re: Houston Not Matching Chandler Parsons Offer Sheet 

Post#135 » by Dirkules » Sun Jul 13, 2014 11:31 pm

Marvin Martian wrote:Smart move. Parsons is an overrated player and it is not worth that kind of money. All those criticizing Morey for letting him walk would be the same people criticizing him if he matched the offer and killed the Rockets' flexibility and championship hopes.



Overrated?? You serious?? Parsons is easily one of the most underrated players in the NBA. He's only 25 and is only going to get better. He already had perennial all-star written all over him and now he can learn from one of the best head coaches in the game. He's going to flourish under Carlisle.
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Re: Houston Not Matching Chandler Parsons Offer Sheet 

Post#136 » by Bankai » Sun Jul 13, 2014 11:34 pm

pr0wler wrote:Not sure if I even wanna be a Rockets fan anymore. 15 million is a lot ya, but I'm kind of getting bored of the revolving door in Houston. Every time you get to see a young player develop and improve, there is a good chance he will be on another roster within a few years.

Dont worry, next year the Rockets will attempt to trade for him again. Perhaps they will try to get back Dragic this year. :lol: :(
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Re: Houston Not Matching Chandler Parsons Offer Sheet 

Post#137 » by cpower » Sun Jul 13, 2014 11:54 pm

so they are going full tank mode?
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Re: Houston Not Matching Chandler Parsons Offer Sheet 

Post#138 » by G R E Y » Sun Jul 13, 2014 11:59 pm

baki wrote:Has this been posted? He looks fitting in a Mav uniform:

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:o 'fitting' is right!

Well hello there, Chandler! :droop:

Looking forward to seeing his skill set on the Mavs.

I really like how the player movement is setting up this year for some interesting match-ups and rivalries. Should be great!
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Re: Houston Not Matching Chandler Parsons Offer Sheet 

Post#139 » by Buckeye-NBAFan » Mon Jul 14, 2014 12:03 am

DByrne86 wrote:So Utah wasn't supposed to match Hayward but the Rockets were supposed to match Parsons

When did Parsons get so overrated? Given a choice between him and Hayward, I would flip a coin.

Rockets are the ones that did the right thing here. Utah are the ones that f'ed up.


Hayward didn't have a team option for $964,750.
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Re: Houston Not Matching Chandler Parsons Offer Sheet 

Post#140 » by DrewBynum77 » Mon Jul 14, 2014 12:06 am

Q00 wrote:Honestly Morey is smart for not matching. That is WAY too much for Parsons. But he is dumb for putting himself in a situation where he had to match a max offer, when he could've just kept him on a rookie contract for another year. He created this problem, not Dallas.

This. Not matching Dallas' offer isn't a mistake. I believe he was correct. You cannot spend that much on a guy like Parson. Now, his mistake was what you described.

That was dumb as ... Then he signed Ariza for 4 years on a supposedly good contract but we all know Ariza is a shell of himself when he's not on contract years.

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