FWIW: Yao to Boston in the off-season?
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FWIW: Yao to Boston in the off-season?
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FWIW: Yao to Boston in the off-season?
It doesn't make too much sense for either team. But still, here's the rumor:
http://realgm.com/boards/viewtopic.php?t=776002
Yao
for
Ray
Perkins
2 1st rounders
http://realgm.com/boards/viewtopic.php?t=776002
Yao
for
Ray
Perkins
2 1st rounders
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The Rockets would do this becauas they realize McGrady and Yao isnt going to work, Yao has a much higher trade value and would still put them in a position to win now and probably get them young talent or draft picks. Im not saying I agree with it but that would be there thinking if Yao were on the trade block. I think they could get more than Perkings (an average role player who probably has looked better than he is with the players around him) and Ray Allen who plays the same position as there best player, and is getting older.
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thats a stupid trade idea.
even though the c's have won games without ray, you can tell how much they miss him if he isn't playing.
its opens up the floor when you have a shooter like him on the floor.
if you don't have someone like him on the floor, teams will sag off, and close in on the paint, making things harder for the c's.
plus, yao is injury prone as well. but despite that, its still a stupid trade for houston as well. they aren't a championship contender without him, and he's still fairly young.
weird.
even though the c's have won games without ray, you can tell how much they miss him if he isn't playing.
its opens up the floor when you have a shooter like him on the floor.
if you don't have someone like him on the floor, teams will sag off, and close in on the paint, making things harder for the c's.
plus, yao is injury prone as well. but despite that, its still a stupid trade for houston as well. they aren't a championship contender without him, and he's still fairly young.
weird.

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BTW, I still maintain that the 1984 Denver Broncos are Lebron's father
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Shaq is a shell of himself. When he is gone there will be only two centers left in the NBA. Yao and Howard. Everyone else is just a glorified PF. If you are trading one of those then you better get back A LOT!
Bynum still has to prove himself despite a good run by him this season. Oden is an unknown except on playgrounds.
Bynum still has to prove himself despite a good run by him this season. Oden is an unknown except on playgrounds.
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Heat3 wrote:Shaq is a shell of himself. When he is gone there will be only two centers left in the NBA. Yao and Howard. Everyone else is just a glorified PF. If you are trading one of those then you better get back A LOT!
Bynum still has to prove himself despite a good run by him this season. Oden is an unknown except on playgrounds.


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BTW, I still maintain that the 1984 Denver Broncos are Lebron's father
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