tugs wrote:I really don't understand Morey. he has a collection of studs who want to play as a Rocket and he's going all in on someone who doesn't want to be there.
Go big or go home?
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tugs wrote:I really don't understand Morey. he has a collection of studs who want to play as a Rocket and he's going all in on someone who doesn't want to be there.

yows wrote:Im hoping this is all a houston ruse to acquire AB17 in a three way, although there are articles that contradict this.
On the preface though, I have no idea what angle HOU are taking if all published reports are accurate #losttheplot
Stebo_SSK wrote:yows wrote:Im hoping this is all a houston ruse to acquire AB17 in a three way, although there are articles that contradict this.
On the preface though, I have no idea what angle HOU are taking if all published reports are accurate #losttheplot
Why would they need to do all of this in order to get Bynum? Also why would they clear all this space to absorb Orlando players just to settle for Bynum? Doubt that happens unless they are really thinking that getting Bynum is a more secure deal and still makes them competitive

Aki wrote:Stebo_SSK wrote:yows wrote:Im hoping this is all a houston ruse to acquire AB17 in a three way, although there are articles that contradict this.
On the preface though, I have no idea what angle HOU are taking if all published reports are accurate #losttheplot
Why would they need to do all of this in order to get Bynum? Also why would they clear all this space to absorb Orlando players just to settle for Bynum? Doubt that happens unless they are really thinking that getting Bynum is a more secure deal and still makes them competitive
theyre doing it for dwight.
but as a backup plan, should dwight not stay in houston, bynum is a pretty good backup plan

LateRoundFlyer wrote:snaquille oatmeal wrote:I think you misunderstood my post. I am not saying that the Lakers control where DHo is gonna end up. what I meant is that the last report with some teeth that I heard was that the Lakers had issues with his back and that was the reason why the deal wasn't made.
You aren't saying Lakers control where Howard ends up, but yet their concerns about his back were why a deal wasn't made?
But surely, this implies if they had no problems with his back, he'd be a Laker right now right? That's in essence what you are implying, no? If not, then what? I guess I'm just having difficulty reconciling two completely contradictory statements. It truly may not be what you meant to say, but what you actually said conveys that Lakers own Howard's destiny, and if only they'd just come off their current stance thennnnn...... maybe this whole Dwightmare would be behind us already.
LateRoundFlyer wrote:do we have official reports that the Lakers don't care about his back? or are we just assuming that the Lakers don't care and want to make a deal?
Well, no reports are technically official. I think it's best we all keep that in mind as this is playing out. But the point is moot: whether or not the Lakers care doesn't guarantee they can get a deal, nor that they are the best (or only) suitor for it. It isn't like we can't rescind the trade later, pending on the results from a comprehensive physical. ORL could very well do the same thing.
Of course, no party wants that to happen, as it would only alienate their current players even further and drive down their trade stock further, so it behooves both of them to get any concerns alleviated BEFORE a deal is reached. In that way, both ORL and LA absolutely do care about the state of their prospective players. But they also recognize the opportunity to posture, which takes far more priority than otherwise when they have a last minute pocket veto to blow the whole thing up.

snaquille oatmeal wrote:loveshaq786 wrote:I would love to trade Gasol for Motiejunas, Kevin Martin, Jermy Lamb and/or Peterson.... try to steal a pick or 2, lol
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loveshaq786 wrote:Mr. Oatmeal.... yeah you got 10,000 more posts and you're cool. This is a discussion board, so go ahead dismantle my suggestions, but provide an argument or your personal suggestions.

LateRoundFlyer wrote:
The question you have to ask is: what parts change in order for a three-team deal to happen? No really, ask.
You guys say Bynum and maybe some fillers. But where do they go? ORL would still be presumably get the same package of picks and cap space as they would in a straight up deal with HOU, no? It makes absolutely no sense why they'd want us included unless they want Bynum back for themselves... but then why would HOU consent to do that trade if he is indeed their fallback option? Morey and Les would literally have nothing to show for themselves.
Let's be honest here: the whole three-team rumor was built on a flimsy notion already, and that was HOU banking on Bynum as a better bet to stay with them for the long haul. If they really are prepared to risk it all on Dwight though -- and their actions this week only intensified that belief -- what gives you all this idea that either they or ORL are going to take us along for the ride?
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Rockets set to offer: KMartin, PPatterson, MMorris, Chandler Parsons, Jeremy Lamb, Royce White & TJones for D12, Duhon, JRich & Glen Davis.
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Last I heard, Rockets were not offering both of last season's rookies and all three of this year's picks. Many could be in a deal, though.
destro wrote:Rockets beat writer:Jonathan Feigen @Jonathan_Feigen
Last I heard, Rockets were not offering both of last season's rookies and all three of this year's picks. Many could be in a deal, though.
Oh okay, that would've been extraordinarily ridiculous had he done all of that. But I'm quite sure Orlando is going to get a majority of what's posted above, and I still don't know why Houston is entertaining the idea. If you want to tank then fine, you can do so with the team you have. But trading for Howard, and taking back all of their bad salaries, and giving up a potential lottery pick is just moronic.
desertlakerfan wrote:There's one important thing that some of you don't seem to understand.
Houston can take this huge risk of Howard bolting because they are in a lotto/tanking situation if they lose out on him. If he goes prima donna on them and causes tons of drama, they end up moving him mid season(likely for NJ's multi pick deal wiht lopez) and continue to tank.
We on the other hand are already on the verge of being contenders, with our main weakness being our bench depth and outside shooting. For us to take a huge risk on Howard bolting(as much as you guys want to pretend this risk doesn't exist), means we could end up slamming shut Nash and Kobe's window to win it all if he chooses to leave either mid season or after. Point being we have much more to lose than Houston does when it comes to renting Howard.