KiDdFrESh wrote:^^^Your crazy man.
Who do you think Houston is going to roll with at backup PG? I still think the team will match and continue to try and sell high on AB.
You are wrong. Quite wrong. Brooks played 35.6 minutes a game last season, has a much better shooting stroke than Lowry (out to 3 pt arch), he pressures the ball the same as lowry, he's the same size, about the same age, plus he is liked by Adelman and is under contract for less than 3 million next season.
So, according to you, the Rockets are going to dump Brooks for (Maybe a protected 1st), and keep Lowry, who is the weaker shooter, will more than double what Brooks makes, has played 10 minutes less per game, and has virtually the same stats except in the shooting dept, where Brooks kills Lowry (with the exception of the FT line, where it is nearly identical). That makes NO sense! If there was even a chance of that, the the Rockets would have played them even or near even minutes. What makes this theory of yours even more perplexing, is that there is only 2 teams (Indiana and Portland) who need a starting point guard. Houston has already had S&T talks with both, but have gotten no where. Now Houston is going to give up one of the fan favorites, who is very young, and key to the team success? I don't think so.
Want further proof that your idea is wrong? Kyle Lowry isn't very good in half-court situations...like Brooks. Which is why Adelman isn't fond of him. Lowry is a nice enough guy, but he is a firecracker, and hasn't become even average in the half-court game... which is how Houston plays...HAS TO PLAY, as long as they have Adelman and Yao Ming.
As for back-up PG, there are a lot of 2nd & 3rd tier guys available to them at the PG position, who will gladly take the vet minimum to stay in the league and have another chance. Also; Ramon Sessions is EXTREMELY available to anyone who will take him. Mabe they decide they like him and trade Jefferies expiring contract to Minny for him (& pick up a TE in the process).
Another possibility is instead of A.P., Houston may want Delonte. West would fit their team very well, and could play backup for both Martin and Brooks. Heck, that may even be a better trade for both teams.