Based on the news that Houston will indeed pursue Bynum, D12 or Josh during free agency, as stated below:
http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/226590/Rockets-Still-Plan-On-Pursuing-Dwight-Bynum-Josh-SmithThe Houston Rockets continue to plan for an offseason in which they will pursue a prominent free agent big man.
Sources say the Rockets' preference is to sign Dwight Howard, but will pursue Andrew Bynum and Josh Smith as alternatives.
The Rockets have publicly acknowledged that they need a second star to pair with James Harden
What if we offer to sign and trade Josh to Hou for Asik, allowing Hous to pursue Josh Smith AND one of the free agent Centers?
Some creative contract construction would be required (like maybe backloading Josh's contract), but Asik has proven a defensive force on a pretty solid contract. (Two more years, 8.3 million per year.)
We immediately go from one of the worst rebounding teams to one of the best, ATL no longer has to invest big money at the center position. Hoford's mid-range game and passing ability go well with Asik's limited offensive game.
Josh serves as a capable 2nd option to Harden, is a better scoring and shot blocker than Asik and, most importantly, could help HOU recruit either Bynum or D12 or even AL Jefferson.
With Center covered for only $8 million, that leaves us plenty of money to pursue a top free agent at SG or SF. (Or even PG)
Asik working the offensive boards and even manning the middle of a 2-1-2 zone defense could cause matchup nightmares for undersized teams like MIA.
He becomes our Roy Hibbert, our Tyson Chandler.
A team of, say, Asik, Horford, and perhaps Iggy could matchup defensively with any team in the league.
Thoughts?
Any other viable trade ideas?