James Harden traded to the Rockets
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Dwight Howard leaving the Lakers and going to OKC?
Yeah, that's possible.
Yeah, that's possible.
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Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Martin is not in their future but what is to stop OKC from flipping Martin and the draft picks for someone like Josh Smith? Doubt Utah would give up Al Jefferson but I could see them trading Paul Millsap. A team like the Wizards could give the Thunder a good big man like Nene Hilario. I could easily see them trading to Sacramento for someone like DeMarcus Cousins.
What OKC has is tradeable assets along with Kevin Martin. I bet he gets flipped for something of value, if he's not successful enough to stay on at a discount.
I would not be surprised if the Rockets call up the Jazz and offer up 2 of their prospects for Milsap. Milsap won't sign an extension with the Jazz and he's going to become a UFA at the end of the season....which means that the Jazz could lose him for nothing. I can see the Rockets calling up the Jazz and tell them the same story that the told the Thunder.....you can get something before losing Milsap for nothing.
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James Harden and Houston won in this deal. Harden will start, play 35 minutes a game, put up very good numbers, get all star appearances, endorsement deals and get a max contract on his NEXT contract after this one instead of half that because he was coming off the bench for four years.
Houston gets an all star player to go along side a gate attraction guy in Lin, PLUS they still have assets in young big men and picks to be able to move for a top 20 guy. depending on who they can get, they can be in contention in a few years. Houston had trouble getting that first big name guy to come there because no one wants to be the first free agent going somewhere hoping the team can sign someone else, now with Harden in the fold it will be easier to convince a talented free agent or expiring player to join him.
Houston gets an all star player to go along side a gate attraction guy in Lin, PLUS they still have assets in young big men and picks to be able to move for a top 20 guy. depending on who they can get, they can be in contention in a few years. Houston had trouble getting that first big name guy to come there because no one wants to be the first free agent going somewhere hoping the team can sign someone else, now with Harden in the fold it will be easier to convince a talented free agent or expiring player to join him.
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fallacy wrote:Tirion wrote:fallacy wrote:The funniest thing is that OKC got more for a backup and a top 25 NBA player than Orlando got for Dwight Howard who is a top 3/5 player.
Don't know if that shows how good OKC's front office is or how bad Orlando's front office is
The funniest thing is...
OKC could've traded Harden for Howard.
The deal was Westbrook + Ibaka + filler for a year rental of Howard. It was pure **** for the Thunder.
No, no, no.
Harden alone >>> anything Olrando got for Howard.
And if you're losing Harden anyway, might as well go all in for one year and nix the Lakers deal in the process. And maybe Howard stays after winning a chip.
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TwentyOne920 wrote:I hate to say this but...
Thanks to Sam Presti for giving my favorite team a WCF berth.
OKC/LAL is still the WCF. So if you aren't a fan of one of those teams, no.
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BrooklynBulls wrote:fallacy wrote:
It makes sense. There is probably some rule that doesn't allow Harden to get the full max, or maybe he doesn't want it
I thought in order to get the full max you had to have played a certain amount of years or if not played the X amount of years, had at least 2 ASG or All-NBA selections, or won an MVP.
I think the Derrick Rose rule just has to do with the amount in the contract, not the length

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So did LAL just lock up the West 72 hrs before the season starts?
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Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:So you mean to tell me that Martin and two 1st round picks would not appealing to a team that has Kanter and Favors ready to take over for Jefferson? U
Then the value lies in the draft picks, not Martin.
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fallacy wrote:TwentyOne920 wrote:I hate to say this but...
Thanks to Sam Presti for giving my favorite team a WCF berth.
OKC/LAL is still the WCF. So if you aren't a fan of one of those teams, no.
As a Thunder fan, I'm terribly not convinced the the Thunder are better than the Spurs at this point.
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Neutral 123 wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:As good as Harden is, he got traded for Martin, Lamb, two first round picks, and a second round pick.
All the Thunder need to do is leverage up in the draft to pick number one overall next season, or they can trade to get another star player. They amnesty Perkins and reload in a hurry, deeper and better than ever IMO.
Really? They are going to trade up for the number 1 pick? Really?
Ignore that conjunction, or, and everything after it.
Next season, Cody Zeller might not be the top pick but he would be perfect for them. My point is they can move up in the draft or they can use the picks along with Martin to get a good player.
Josh Smith is what would be most doable. He would make a huge difference on the Thunder.
Tre Johnson is the future of the Wizards.
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bertrob wrote:WHAT
IS OKC KIDDING ME
THATS what they accepted for Harden? Don't get me wrong, I love Lamb hes a blue chip prospect, but Martin and a couple scrubby picks?!? WHAT
It's crazy why they would not keep him for this season as they had a very good shot at winning it all.
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Lin is like "phew, i dont have to be the man"

long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:NatP4 wrote:but why would the pacers want Mahinmi's contract
Well, in fairness, we took Mike Pence off their hands. Taking back Mahinmi is the least they can do.
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Yeah take Harden off that team last year and replace him with KMart and the Spurs advance to the finals

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StitchJones wrote:James Harden and Houston won in this deal. Harden will start, play 35 minutes a game, put up very good numbers, get all star appearances, endorsement deals and get a max contract on his NEXT contract after this one instead of half that because he was coming off the bench for four years.
Houston gets an all star player to go along side a gate attraction guy in Lin, PLUS they still have assets in young big men and picks to be able to move for a top 20 guy. depending on who they can get, they can be in contention in a few years. Houston had trouble getting that first big name guy to come there because no one wants to be the first free agent going somewhere hoping the team can sign someone else, now with Harden in the fold it will be easier to convince a talented free agent or expiring player to join him.
I think this is a big win for Houston. They were about to get exposed big time having Lin as their franchise star player. Harden on the other hand is ready for that role and talented enough to produce while taking alot of the pressure off Lin.
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TwentyOne920 wrote:I hate to say this but...
Thanks to Sam Presti for giving my favorite team a WCF berth.
I'm excited too, but we'll see. Definitely gives us a better chance though
Also, hilarious that our Big 3 is hitting a decade together, OKC's group didn't barely lasted 3 years


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Hero wrote:bertrob wrote:WHAT
IS OKC KIDDING ME
THATS what they accepted for Harden? Don't get me wrong, I love Lamb hes a blue chip prospect, but Martin and a couple scrubby picks?!? WHAT
It's crazy why they would not keep him for this season as they had a very good shot at winning it all.
Thats the main problem I had with the trade, as for what they got it wasn't too bad they have a lot of options now for players they could acquire.

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StitchJones wrote:James Harden and Houston won in this deal. Harden will start, play 35 minutes a game, put up very good numbers, get all star appearances, endorsement deals and get a max contract on his NEXT contract after this one instead of half that because he was coming off the bench for four years.
Houston gets an all star player to go along side a gate attraction guy in Lin, PLUS they still have assets in young big men and picks to be able to move for a top 20 guy. depending on who they can get, they can be in contention in a few years. Houston had trouble getting that first big name guy to come there because no one wants to be the first free agent going somewhere hoping the team can sign someone else, now with Harden in the fold it will be easier to convince a talented free agent or expiring player to join him.
And they still should have enough money to sign a player to a max contract next summer to team with Harden.
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CousinOfDeath wrote:Kupchak9 wrote:C-izMe wrote: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
lol
Indeed. That year he took more long two's, and at a higher %, than Kobe Bryant.
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fallacy wrote:The funniest thing is that OKC got more for a backup and a top 25 NBA player than Orlando got for Dwight Howard who is a top 3/5 player.
Don't know if that shows how good OKC's front office is or how bad Orlando's front office is
Harden is the 3rd best shooting guard in the league and is a Top 15 player at only 23. Harden also didn't spend the better part of a year tanking his own trade value.
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Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Yuri Vaultin wrote:fallacy wrote:The funniest thing is that OKC got more for a backup and a top 25 NBA player than Orlando got for Dwight Howard who is a top 3/5 player.
Don't know if that shows how good OKC's front office is or how bad Orlando's front office is
One player is signing an extension and didn't tell the world he wanted out, where as the other is going to explore free agency and is a douche.
Speaking of the douche …
What is to prevent OKC from letting Martin go after the season, amnestying Kendrick Perkins, and agreeing to pay the max for Dwight Howard?
If not him, there is also Andrew Bynum.
Woudn't this be possible?
Everything. Everything would prevent OKC from doing that.







