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@  Losthief : (14 February 2015 - 02:55 AM) no...bevs an ideal 6th man...and you can just stagger harden's/dragic minutes to leave one on the floor anyways. Pull dragic at the 6min mark of the 1st, insert bev, pull harden at beg of 2nd, insert dragic as the two.
@  majik19 : (14 February 2015 - 12:25 AM) Wouldn't Dragic be better served coming off the bench? He's better than Bev, but we need him to initiate the O when Harden sits
@  thenit : (13 February 2015 - 11:37 PM) Maybe, I wouldn't mind getting him as a backup or 3rd pg if the price is right. Maybe its just to get some scent off dragic but I think everyone knows hou wants dragic
@  Mario Peña : (13 February 2015 - 04:59 PM) Could this Lin talk just be something to throw folks off from the real target, Dragic?
@  jorgeaam : (13 February 2015 - 02:57 AM) It's somewhere in here:
http://bleacherrepor...ome-in-the-nba?
@  thenit : (13 February 2015 - 02:42 AM) I don't think he can command much, but I think Dragic is a wet dream right now. I would give 2 first rounder just to seal the deal tonight
@  cointurtlemoose : (12 February 2015 - 11:59 PM) Then again, I'd want for us to at least initially try to shoot higher than Lin at PG
@  cointurtlemoose : (12 February 2015 - 11:58 PM) Interesting about Lin... it depends totally on his contract... Any more than 5-6 mil/year, then consider me a dissenter.
@  cointurtlemoose : (12 February 2015 - 11:55 PM) yaaayyy Papa!!
@  thenit : (12 February 2015 - 11:08 PM) where did you get that info?
@  jorgeaam : (12 February 2015 - 10:12 PM) Wait, what!!!?
@  jorgeaam : (12 February 2015 - 10:11 PM) The Rockets remain high on Jeremy Lin and they are expected to be one of his primary suitors when he becomes an unrestricted free agent at the conclusion of the 2014-15 season
@  adonneus : (12 February 2015 - 07:16 PM) K-Pop is in the Rising Stars Challenge now!
@  jorgeaam : (12 February 2015 - 06:26 AM) Rockets are just waiting to unleash him after the trade deadline, so there is nothing teams can do to adjust to him
@  cointurtlemoose : (12 February 2015 - 06:13 AM) Even they believe #freecanaan
@  cointurtlemoose : (12 February 2015 - 06:13 AM) VAN GUNDY AND JACKSON GIVING THE CANAAN LOVE OUTTA NOWHERE
@  majik19 : (12 February 2015 - 06:12 AM) this is the worst 4th quarter i've ever watched. Team has no legs, Harden has no interest going to the basket
@  cointurtlemoose : (12 February 2015 - 06:11 AM) *our brick
@  cointurtlemoose : (12 February 2015 - 06:11 AM) With the DeAndre hacking, and all the bricks, it's just pure ugliness at this point
@  TTrainW : (12 February 2015 - 06:10 AM) They just keep rimming out... darn. just a bad shooting night overall

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Would you trade Kevin Martin for Minnesota's #2?


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Would you trade Kevin Martin for Minnesota's #2?

  1. Yes (7 votes [77.78%])

    Percentage of vote: 77.78%

  2. No (2 votes [22.22%])

    Percentage of vote: 22.22%

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#1 Rahat Huq

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    Posted 01 June 2011 - 04:48 PM

    Minnesota is rumored to be dangling the #2 pick in this year's draft for veteran help. Would you deal Kevin Martin for that pick? Obviously the salaries would need to match, so don't assume a straight swap--even a 3 way--just some deal that would send out Martin and bring back the #2. Do you do it?
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    #2 tombrokeoff

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    Posted 01 June 2011 - 05:07 PM

    wow, tough question. i love martin, but i dont see us going anywhere promising over the next couple of years w/o a big trade for an established bigman, so i guess i would have to take a gamble on it. as long as it didnt bring back any terribly long contracts.
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    Posted 01 June 2011 - 05:44 PM

    Wish there was a 'Maybe' vote. I rather trade Scola before Martin but I doubt the former could fetch us a high pick. It would be a gamble but I guess if the direction is to get young then yes, do it. Martin for all his pros is almost 30 (give or take a 1 or so) and he does have an injury history, even if it is accidental. I wouldn't like the deal at first because I think as a scorer Martin would still have value and production heading into his 30s if he remains healthy. But as is, K-Mart is a complimentary piece to a contending team, no sense in keeping him if our goal is to rebuild and contend down the road.
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    #4 Patrick Harrel

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      Posted 01 June 2011 - 07:13 PM

      I would. I love Kevin Martin and have advocated for him against certain people who aren't as big of fans of him as I am (Stephen...), but the combination of adding a young stud like Derrick Williams, Kanter, or Vesely as well as freeing up major cap space would be too much to pass up.
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        Posted 01 June 2011 - 07:23 PM

        I'm not the biggest fan of Kevin's personality. He sort of seems like the Retief Goosen of the NBA... just kind of boring.
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        Posted 01 June 2011 - 11:13 PM

        Martin is a player in his prime and a tremendous asset for our team. I feel he is part of the core we should be building around, not trading away. But then I'm staunchly against going into a rebuilding phase...

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        Posted 02 June 2011 - 01:14 AM

        I have to say that I do't really know enough about the draft prospects. Who is the likely number two pick? I've heard that Kyrie Irving and Derrick Williams are the likely top two? Is either of those players likely to end up being a franchise cornerstone?
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        #8 Patrick Harrel

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          Posted 02 June 2011 - 04:32 AM

          I have to say that I do't really know enough about the draft prospects. Who is the likely number two pick? I've heard that Kyrie Irving and Derrick Williams are the likely top two? Is either of those players likely to end up being a franchise cornerstone?

          Williams is the presumptive #2 pick. Both Irving and Williams will likely never be the best player on a championship team, but I could see each of them becoming all-stars at some point in their careers.
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            Posted 02 June 2011 - 05:15 AM

            To what extent would a strong shot-blocking presence in the middle compensate for all the points Martin gives away on the defensive end?
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            Posted 02 June 2011 - 05:43 AM

            I agree with Felix in that I think that Martin should be shopped, but Scola's contract should be the first dangled for just about any potential deal.

            As for this particular trade, this would seem like an opportune moment to fleece Kahn for at least one more future stud in Beasley, Randolph or possibly Johnson. If a trade like this went through, I would hope that the Rockets would not only come back with one young talent.
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              Posted 02 June 2011 - 03:09 PM

              I don't think any player on the Rocket's roster is untouchable (although, I would really like to keep Kyle Lowry). We need to do whatever we can to pick up a star player. Great role players can easily be found, especially with Morey's ability to acquire assets. It is much harder to acquire a star player though. I voted yes, if possible, Martin in some kind of deal for the #2 pick sounds like a good idea to me.
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              Posted 03 June 2011 - 02:16 AM

              Trading Martin for the #2 makes a lot of sense and would theoretically balance out the roster.(Assuming something like Webster to Rockets,Flynn to Clips,Martin and the #14 to Minn and probable Clips future protected First to Minn.)
              You'd have Lowry,Lee,Williams starting and a second unit of Dragic,T-Will and Bud.(If T-Will can stay on the court his playmaking would be balanced by two shooters.) And as-is you would assume something like Hill,Scola and Chuck,Patterson as big pairings.
              Trading Martin for the #4 would be okay,so long as Kantner is available.
              After that,it would be more for cap relief than anything else,and I would have a hard time seeing the Rockets doing that at this point.(Now at trade deadline,more likely,esp if getting a 2012 First.)
              My pet "trade" is Martin traded in multi-team deal that gets the Clips their SF and Hou gets from Clips the unrestricted Minn 2012 First the Clips have.
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              Posted 03 June 2011 - 02:25 AM

              Hindsight question.
              Orlando approached Hou asking for Martin.The most logical deal would have been Martin,Jeffries for Gortat,Carter and the Orlando 2011 First.
              Wonder if Morey wished he had done it. Considering Vince could be bought out for $4mil and Brooks would have likely been traded for a future First,Morey has to have some regrets,unless he really,really values Martin.
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                Posted 14 February 2015 - 12:34 AM

                New post: More on Houston's Goran Dragic chase
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                From ESPN:

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                The Lakers, meanwhile, also have coveted Dragic for some time and likewise are said to be intent on testing the Suns' resolve when it comes to their Slovenian point guard. Sources say L.A. plans to chase Dragic this summer anyway with an aggressive four-year offer that would be valued as high as an estimated $80 million if it approaches max-contract territory.

                 

                Other suitors for Dragic are sure to emerge, too, even though the Suns' first choice is believed to be pursuing other trades that balance out their guard- and wing-heavy roster and re-establish Dragic as more of an offensive focal point.

                 

                The article also reiterates Houston's interest in the Suns point guard, as reported first yesterday.  Though the Lakers mention is interesting.  I don't know why they'd desire to offer the 30-year-old a rich max offer, though I guess they haven't had much luck getting anyone to go over there of late.  In any case, L.A.'s interest is fortunate, as without a viable threat to lose him outright in the summer, the Suns might not have been willing to trade.

                 

                I have a difficult time seeing other suitors emerging because, as I noted yesterday, what team would want Dragic?  Only a contender would be willing to trade real assets for a potential rental, and all of the contenders already employ All-Star caliber  point guards.  I suppose there is the possibility of a rebuilding team such as maybe Boston hoping to keep Dragic long term.  But that would be odd given his age.  For now, it's a pretty terrible market for Phoenix and I'd have to think the Rockets have the strongest odds to land the Slovenian.

                 

                A couple of things: I've seen several of you mention or ask me whether I'd trade Motiejunas in such a deal, a question in response to which I must simply shake my head.  I don't mean to overvalue him, but D-Mo absolutely is more valuable than the New Orleans Pelicans draft pick which Houston possesses.  Don't agree?  Try finding a two-way 7-footer with post-up ability at #12-14 in the draft.  It took D-Mo himself three years to reach where he is right now.  I'd have to think that in Dragic discussions, everyone but Howard, Harden, Motiejunas, and Ariza (and of course Smith) is available.

                 

                Lastly, regarding fit: it is true that while not the potentially catastrophic pairing which Harden-Rondo would have been, Dragic-Harden is not the ideal fit.  In a perfect world, Harden's backcourt mate would have clamps defensively, elite shooting ability, and some ability to create for himself.  But the fact that this is not the ideal fit is not reason enough to pass up the opportunity.  Houston desperately needs an upgrade at the position, a second ball-handler, and a third option in general, and time is running out.  Daryl Morey can't sit around and wait for "the perfect fit" with Dwight Howard's window closing rapidly (if it already hasn't), especially in a year when the team may have the league MVP.  If the Rockets can get Goran, they absolutely have to roll the dice.


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                Posted 14 February 2015 - 02:57 AM

                ummm...wierd topic for this to show up in lol.

                 

                Anyways, gotta disagree about dragic's fit for this roster (not necessarily just harden to consider), because since he can guard 2s effectively a rotation of bev, harden, dragic is ideal since you can play any 2 with each other.


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                  Posted 14 February 2015 - 03:09 AM

                  Even though they may not work the best together you still have to guard both where as others no one really bothers to guard bev. Having to work on that end will help against curry dame and cp3 who regularly torch us.
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                  #17 Losthief

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                  Posted 14 February 2015 - 04:46 PM

                  ummm...wierd topic for this to show up in lol.

                   

                  Anyways, gotta disagree about dragic's fit for this roster (not necessarily just harden to consider), because since he can guard 2s effectively a rotation of bev, harden, dragic is ideal since you can play any 2 with each other.

                   

                  Also part of what i mean is that i think Bev would be an ideal 6th man. Put his defensive/energy on back-up quality point guards (shakier ball handlers) and watch the lack of opponent offense generation and the increase in turnovers. This should help our 2nd unit survive very well w/o Harden. Include a creator like dragic for the times were in half-court and with our transition game and we could have the best bench in the game.

                   

                  I still hope we can convince Emeka Okafor to come back this year (he already lives in houston) and would be a great back-up/replacement for Howard. Replace joey dorsey's current minutes with Okafor (so about 12-15 min a game) and we be golden. Jermaine O'neal would fit too but supposedly the mavaricks have the inside track there, but if they go for amare instead O'neal might still be available.

                   

                  That said...Enes Kanter could be an ok back-up big and he just demanded a trade...wonder what the asking price is (its a rental cause he's a rfa this summer). Would a 2nd round pick and terry (for salary) get it done?


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