MaxRider wrote:
Hakeem was 38. Do you expect Rockets to offer him 10 million per?
Motiejunas thing is all his agent fault for not knowing better. Judging how bad he played in NO, Nets would've waive him before his 2nd year become guaranteed. BTW Motiejunas also failed Pistons physical. Don't make it sound like it's all Rockets.
You're just blindly defending the Rockets while eluding the point. The point is: Houston does not have a history of loyalty to players. The term that "Houston treats players like assets, not people" has gathered popularity, not just because of rumors. Therefore, CP3 should not do the organization any favors such as "take a lower contract this year, so we can sign another star next year". He should sign for the highest contract he can get this year.
The DMO debacle concludes on the fact that DMO passed his physical to the Nets. He had a contract, he passed physicals and was ready to play and cash those checks. The Rockets interjected and to this day has not explained why he "failed physical". The Pistons failed DMO on physicals, despite never inspecting him. The doctors failed him on medical records and previous team physical reports. All of this should've been available before the trade. It's pretty much accepted that the Pistons changed their mind on the value of the trade midway and used the physical as an excuse.

























