TheToothFairy wrote:People are overrating harden. He is AWFUL in the finals. Martin and Lamb plus 3 picks???
And he was incredible prior to the Finals. He buried SA in the WCF. What is your point?
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TheToothFairy wrote:People are overrating harden. He is AWFUL in the finals. Martin and Lamb plus 3 picks???
bertrob wrote:Is the Mavs pick unprotected?
Sedale Threatt wrote:ESPN reporting that OKC's best offer was $55.5 million. So Harden basically bailed out on a potential dynasty for $4.5 million. Hope he spends that money more wisely than Antoine Walker did.
Sedale Threatt wrote:ESPN reporting that OKC's best offer was $55.5 million. So Harden basically bailed out on a potential dynasty for $4.5 million. Hope he spends that money more wisely than Antoine Walker did.
Guy986 wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:
I was looking at Martin's PER and WS/48 from when he was 24. They are not too different from Harden at 22.
Martin shot very well in preseason and appears to be on the verge of a bounce back year. It's about as good as the Thunder were going to get under the circumstances.
No Rocket fans are shedding tear over the departure of Kevin Martin. When you watch him play basketball you'll know why.
We are pissed at the inclusion of Lamb and Tor pick.
LoneyROY wrote:Yeah, God forbid a kid seeking the most money he can get in his first big NBA contract.![]()
This isn't a 10 year vet here.
Kupchak9 wrote:C-izMe wrote:BrooklynBulls wrote:Truly amazing that taking a 44% TS% shot from 18 feet more often than the other guy is now considered a strength, particularly for a guy that's playing off 2 guys with midrange games.
Hurrah! Kevin Martin can shoot those long 2's with the best of em!
Name one first option without a midrange game. Don't worry, I'll wait.
Rose had no midrange game by the time he was an All-Star, Tony Parker today as their leading scorer still doesnt have a midrange game.
Muggsy Bogues wrote:Conversely, it's not Clay Bennett's fault that James Harden is more concerned about money than winning a championship. I rather doubt he'll ever have the chance to compete for one again... as for OKC, with Westbrook and Durant locked up long-term, they have a better chance.
Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:I still think Martin can be flipped for another player. If I am the Thunder I turn right around and trade Martin for someone like Josh Smith.
Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Guy986 wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:
I was looking at Martin's PER and WS/48 from when he was 24. They are not too different from Harden at 22.
Martin shot very well in preseason and appears to be on the verge of a bounce back year. It's about as good as the Thunder were going to get under the circumstances.
No Rocket fans are shedding tear over the departure of Kevin Martin. When you watch him play basketball you'll know why.
We are pissed at the inclusion of Lamb and Tor pick.
You have to give to get. Lamb is obviously the key to the deal for OKC. That guy's shooting is beyond good.
I still think Martin can be flipped for another player. If I am the Thunder I turn right around and trade Martin for someone like Josh Smith.
therealbig3 wrote:C-izMe wrote:BrooklynBulls wrote:Truly amazing that taking a 44% TS% shot from 18 feet more often than the other guy is now considered a strength, particularly for a guy that's playing off 2 guys with midrange games.
Hurrah! Kevin Martin can shoot those long 2's with the best of em!
Name one first option without a midrange game. Don't worry, I'll wait.
How does he not have a midrange game? Because he chooses not to shoot from there?
Wade was a mediocre midrange shooter in 07 and 08. LeBron was a terrible midrange shooter before 09.
jym85 wrote:bertrob wrote:Is the Mavs pick unprotected?
top 20 protected for a couple more seasons
Ayt wrote:Sedale Threatt wrote:ESPN reporting that OKC's best offer was $55.5 million. So Harden basically bailed out on a potential dynasty for $4.5 million. Hope he spends that money more wisely than Antoine Walker did.
More like the OKC owner bailed on a potential dynasty over $4.5M. How much is he worth?
Ayt wrote:Sedale Threatt wrote:ESPN reporting that OKC's best offer was $55.5 million. So Harden basically bailed out on a potential dynasty for $4.5 million. Hope he spends that money more wisely than Antoine Walker did.
More like the OKC owner bailed on a potential dynasty over $4.5M. How much is he worth? That 4.5M was just too much for him?

MikeM wrote:Something doesn't seem right to me about this trade. Dude gets dealt over such a small difference on their first negotiation?
It's like Presti just snapped for one reason or another. Like either he was looking for a reason to trade Harden or Harden's desire for the max pissed him off.