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[red94] The Kevin Martin Dilemma
Started by Rahat Huq, Aug 15 2012 12:17 PM
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#1
Posted 15 August 2012 - 12:17 PM
#2
Posted 15 August 2012 - 01:45 PM
@Rahat You said: "Beyond shortsighted"... LOL, what does that even mean?
Anyway, I'm with you, at this point there's no need to panic or assume something in the works will happen soon with Martin. His presence on the roster neither hinders nor helps us with our assumed goals this season and unless the deal is way to good to pass up, which is unlikely, then we just stand pat with the idea of holding him til the deadline.
Anyway, I'm with you, at this point there's no need to panic or assume something in the works will happen soon with Martin. His presence on the roster neither hinders nor helps us with our assumed goals this season and unless the deal is way to good to pass up, which is unlikely, then we just stand pat with the idea of holding him til the deadline.
#3
Posted 15 August 2012 - 02:20 PM
well stated, rahat. i agree with all that you've pointed out.
#4
Posted 15 August 2012 - 03:56 PM
Good post RHat,
I would think it more likely that he goes for Evan Turner rather than Bynum.
DD
I would think it more likely that he goes for Evan Turner rather than Bynum.
DD
#5
Posted 15 August 2012 - 06:57 PM
BTW - I suspect the whole Kevin Martin shoulder injury was bogus. IMO, he got benched by McHale and didn't like it and pouted his way onto injured reserve with the intent of the org to trade him in the offseason.
Which would make the situation extremely awkward for them as it stands.
DD
Which would make the situation extremely awkward for them as it stands.
DD
#6
Posted 16 August 2012 - 01:24 AM
There is no way Bynum doesn't resign with Philly, too close to home and that is now his team. Exactly what he wanted.
#7
Posted 16 August 2012 - 04:09 AM
He gets traded before season starts.
One,because both sides want him out of Houston.
Two,if he's here he pretty much has to play and his 30 minutes or so is not just going to cut into Lambs minutes but also Morris or Jones minutes.(If Martin is getting minutes at SG,Delfino isn't. And since I doubt the team signed Delfino to cheerlead from the bench that means Delfino gets the back-up SF's minutes.)
Three,what team will trade a star at the deadline? Trading him in-season just about guarantees a worse contract,cutting into 2013 Cap room.
One,because both sides want him out of Houston.
Two,if he's here he pretty much has to play and his 30 minutes or so is not just going to cut into Lambs minutes but also Morris or Jones minutes.(If Martin is getting minutes at SG,Delfino isn't. And since I doubt the team signed Delfino to cheerlead from the bench that means Delfino gets the back-up SF's minutes.)
Three,what team will trade a star at the deadline? Trading him in-season just about guarantees a worse contract,cutting into 2013 Cap room.
#8
Posted 16 August 2012 - 12:21 PM
Stephen, on 16 August 2012 - 04:09 AM, said:
Three,what team will trade a star at the deadline? Trading him in-season just about guarantees a worse contract,cutting into 2013 Cap room.
#9
Posted 16 August 2012 - 02:45 PM
I predict that Martin is going to have a great season. He will have a huge chip on his shoulder and a lot to prove playing in a contract year. He'll also have time to adjust his game to the new NBA rules that made it harder for him to draw fouls last year. Martin isn't a great defender, and he never will be--he's just not strong enough. But he's the guy who will spend however many hours in the gym it takes to perfect his offensive game. It will be a great example for our rookies, and will greatly increase his trade value, so holding on to him for the mid-season trade (or the sign and trade during free agency) makes sense.
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