The Franchise_ wrote:What exactly makes this deal a sphincter demolition as you so delicately put it? You're getting a #14 pick which is actually pretty good, a NY pick which could be gold depending on this summer, and a very good player in return for a pick and a good player. Randolph is a better player than Chase which is why there is an extra pick going to GS, but if you think he's worth more than that deal is giving you may have him mistaken for Bosh, Amare, or somebody else that is a much better player. This is a fair deal and if it isn't please explain to my why? What makes the deal such a steal for the Rockets in getting the almighty Randolph?
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Guy986 wrote:Its not a fair deal because 14 -----> 6 is a big jump. The 14th pick and the 2012 top 5 protected pick that may or may not be worth anything will not get you the 6th. The pick swap is bad value for GS.
And Randolph ,despite his injury and relatively disappointing sophmore campaign, is still a 7 footer with a unique skillset. He's worth alot more than Bud. So its a double wammy for the GS. Poor value in swapping pick and player.
But with Morey, you never know. He could be working his voodoo magic on the GS's GM at the moment.
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thetofuroom wrote:The Warriors give up the better player, the better pick and the Knick pick could potentially end up being a 2nd round pick. I'm sorry, how's this even remotely favorable for the Warriors?
This is a sriously ridiculous rumour. If you think that the value here is fair then there's really not much to discuss with you as you clearly don't know how the NBA works.