The Kings have the young players to acquire Yao Ming from the Rockets, while the Bobcats would have to include numerous draft picks in a deal.
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The Kings have the young players to acquire Yao Ming from the Rockets, while the Bobcats would have to include numerous draft picks in a deal.
Via Jonathan Feigen/Houston Chronicle
SacTown Kings wrote:Yep Yao's career is over. Not sure why we would want him, unless Brooks is in the deal.
Wolfay wrote:SacTown Kings wrote:Yep Yao's career is over. Not sure why we would want him, unless Brooks is in the deal.
How does a billion fans sound?
SacKingsPejaFan wrote:Wolfay wrote:SacTown Kings wrote:Yep Yao's career is over. Not sure why we would want him, unless Brooks is in the deal.
How does a billion fans sound?
I'm sure the Chinese will solve all of the Kings financial woes as soon as Yao Ming sits on our bench in a suit then retires.
YC42Balla wrote:This would suck... IMO, Yoa Ming's career is done. Unfortunately...The Kings have the young players to acquire Yao Ming from the Rockets, while the Bobcats would have to include numerous draft picks in a deal.
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Wolfay wrote:SacTown Kings wrote:Yep Yao's career is over. Not sure why we would want him, unless Brooks is in the deal.
How does a billion fans sound?
ICMTM wrote:^ LOL
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Why would the Kings trade Dalembert's expiring just for Yao's expiring? If the Kings were so interested in Yao his value in free agency will be little to none. Just sign him outright. Trading for Yao Ming is like having a bidding war against yourself.
But...if we do trade for Yao we will trade away....Jason Thompson!
I just find all of this hilarious! Even if he comes back the dude has played more than 70 games once since 2004-05. Why trade for a guy now when you're just going to have to bid for him in 7-8 months to retain him?What do we gain by trading for any player who can't play now, and has the right to leave at season's end?
ICMTM wrote:^ LOL
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Why would the Kings trade Dalembert's expiring just for Yao's expiring? If the Kings were so interested in Yao his value in free agency will be little to none. Just sign him outright. Trading for Yao Ming is like having a bidding war against yourself.
But...if we do trade for Yao we will trade away....Jason Thompson!
I just find all of this hilarious! Even if he comes back the dude has played more than 70 games once since 2004-05. Why trade for a guy now when you're just going to have to bid for him in 7-8 months to retain him?What do we gain by trading for any player who can't play now, and has the right to leave at season's end?
GTO wrote:ICMTM wrote:^ LOL
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Why would the Kings trade Dalembert's expiring just for Yao's expiring? If the Kings were so interested in Yao his value in free agency will be little to none. Just sign him outright. Trading for Yao Ming is like having a bidding war against yourself.
But...if we do trade for Yao we will trade away....Jason Thompson!
I just find all of this hilarious! Even if he comes back the dude has played more than 70 games once since 2004-05. Why trade for a guy now when you're just going to have to bid for him in 7-8 months to retain him?What do we gain by trading for any player who can't play now, and has the right to leave at season's end?
Here's an explanation as to why you'd trade, say, Dalembert's expiring for Yao's expiring: you save a few million dollars.
http://www.sactownroyalty.com/2010/12/2 ... kings-cash
Of course, the wealthy Kings owners don't care about saving a couple million dollars, no?