Does Kevin Martin take his 6th man spot or do they move Thabo to the bench instead?
Harden to the Rockets, turned down Thunder extension
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This deal is why Sam Presti is the best GM in the business.
Listen, everyone knows or knew that to stay in OKC, you need to take a salary cut. Kevin Durant did when he took out the opt out clause in his contract. Ibaka and Westbrook straight up too less money to stay in OKC. Nick Collison did, too. They all did it knowing that is what needed to happen to stay together. James Harden also knew this and had spread the word over the summer through several interviews that he will.
Mind you, this is the same James Harden who wrote to Sam Presti convincing him to draft him @ #3 overall, because he was convinced OKC would be the best place for him and ultimately, it was the reason why they chose Harden over Steph Curry and Tyreke Evans...because Harden wanted to go there, and he has said nothing but things that state he wanted to stay in OKC...so, very strange now that Harden refused the near max deal he was being offered...which, IMO, was very forthcoming for OKC to do, as, they jumped their offer nearly 5M in the last week.
For Presti...smart man...he had until Wednesday to ink Harden and at 12:01am EST on Nov 1, Harden's trade value decreases dramatically and then they can't sign him. So, after Harden rejects the last deal, he takes a very strong offer from Houston.
Kevin Martin is a veteran that can come right in and replace Harden's scoring off the bench. No, he can't give you the efficiency and overall presence off the bench that Harden did (Harden was a mad man on the floor when Durant and Westbrook took a seat)...but he can replace the scoring. They also get a young player in Lamb and they get 3 draft picks...
...of which, has any detail come through about what picks they acquired?
the Rockets have a real nice Raptors pick that is Top 3 protected in 2013, Top 2 protected in 2014, and Top 1 protected in 2015...could be a nice pick the Thunders pick up.Comment
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Get your money...fine by me...but have fun as one of the worst teams in the league.
Sounds dumb to me...
But, that is why Sam Presti is the best in the biz.Comment
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This deal is why Sam Presti is the best GM in the business.
Listen, everyone knows or knew that to stay in OKC, you need to take a salary cut. Kevin Durant did when he took out the opt out clause in his contract. Ibaka and Westbrook straight up too less money to stay in OKC. Nick Collison did, too. They all did it knowing that is what needed to happen to stay together. James Harden also knew this and had spread the word over the summer through several interviews that he will.
Mind you, this is the same James Harden who wrote to Sam Presti convincing him to draft him @ #3 overall, because he was convinced OKC would be the best place for him and ultimately, it was the reason why they chose Harden over Steph Curry and Tyreke Evans...because Harden wanted to go there, and he has said nothing but things that state he wanted to stay in OKC...so, very strange now that Harden refused the near max deal he was being offered...which, IMO, was very forthcoming for OKC to do, as, they jumped their offer nearly 5M in the last week.
For Presti...smart man...he had until Wednesday to ink Harden and at 12:01am EST on Nov 1, Harden's trade value decreases dramatically and then they can't sign him. So, after Harden rejects the last deal, he takes a very strong offer from Houston.
Kevin Martin is a veteran that can come right in and replace Harden's scoring off the bench. No, he can't give you the efficiency and overall presence off the bench that Harden did (Harden was a mad man on the floor when Durant and Westbrook took a seat)...but he can replace the scoring. They also get a young player in Lamb and they get 3 draft picks...
...of which, has any detail come through about what picks they acquired?
the Rockets have a real nice Raptors pick that is Top 3 protected in 2013, Top 2 protected in 2014, and Top 1 protected in 2015...could be a nice pick the Thunders pick up.
So in essence, to acquire James Harden, the Rockets give up Kevin Martin, Jeremy Lamb, an almost guaranteed lottery pick from the Raptors, a probable mid-late first round pick from Dallas and a top 10 2nd round pick from Charlotte. What in the fuck are the Rockets thinking? Do they really think James Harden is worth all of that? What a dumb fucking trade for the Rockets.
On the flip side, the Thunder are operating like an NBA 2k team with trade override turned on. I don't know how they pull this shit out of their ass but they are most likely gonna be contending for a NBA Championship next year and drafting high in the lottery. Kmart and Jeremy Lamb will easily replace Harden's minutes. I wouldn't be surprised if Sefolosha is barely seeing 12 minutes a game by season's end.Comment
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IMO, I think Lamb would or should be sent to the D-League for the start of the season...he is almost unneeded right now for the Thunder.
Thabo is waaaaaaay too good of a defender to only see 12 minutes a game. I would expect him to maintain his 20m or so per night with a slight increase come playoff time.
Perhaps a slight tick up in minutes for Reggie Jackson.
That Mavs pick is Top 20 protected for another 5 years...so, it'll have to be a "late" first rounder to use it. It is likely.
That Raptors pick is going to turn into a good player next year...Raps ain't bad enough for Top 3...but they ain't making the playoffs either.Comment
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Will LOLOLOLOL if the Thunders get the #4 pick in next year's draft and draft Shabazz Muhammad.Comment
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Houston receives the Raptors draft pick next year if it falls between 4-14. If not, it must fall between 3-14 in 2014 or 2015 or 2-14 in 2016 or 2017 to come to Houston. If it never hits any of those ranges, the pick goes to Houston unprotected in 2018.RIPComment
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IMO, I think Lamb would or should be sent to the D-League for the start of the season...he is almost unneeded right now for the Thunder.
Thabo is waaaaaaay too good of a defender to only see 12 minutes a game. I would expect him to maintain his 20m or so per night with a slight increase come playoff time.
Perhaps a slight tick up in minutes for Reggie Jackson.
That Mavs pick is Top 20 protected for another 5 years...so, it'll have to be a "late" first rounder to use it. It is likely.
That Raptors pick is going to turn into a good player next year...Raps ain't bad enough for Top 3...but they ain't making the playoffs either.
Get Martin who's just as good a scorer as Harden? check
Get Lamb, raw/sweet shooting SG who IMO can do some of the things Harden can do? check
TWO 1ST ROUND PICKS? check
This was a no-brainer to me. They'll lose a bit of a playmaker in Harden but that's why having PG Eric Maynor back is huge...he'll be back to running that 2nd unit (and remember before RW blew up, Maynor was stealing PT away from him in crunch time).
That will enhance Martin ability to just focus on being instant offense off the bench.
Add in these rooks, Perry Jones, Lamb, R-JAckson...just amazing what the thunder talent base is.Originally posted by Nick MangoldWes Welker is a great player. He's really taken advantage of watching film. If we don't keep a Spy on him, he could really open the Gate.Comment
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And then, the Thunder essentially get two first rounders next year...a high first from Toronto and late first from Dallas...that Dallas pick could turn into a pick the year after.
Like I said, LOLOLOLOL, if the Thunder get a cat like Shabazz Muhammad or Cody Zeller or Nerlens Noel.Comment
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Listen, everyone knows or knew that to stay in OKC, you need to take a salary cut. Kevin Durant did when he took out the opt out clause in his contract. Ibaka and Westbrook straight up too less money to stay in OKC. Nick Collison did, too. They all did it knowing that is what needed to happen to stay together. James Harden also knew this and had spread the word over the summer through several interviews that he will.Comment
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Originally posted by Nick MangoldWes Welker is a great player. He's really taken advantage of watching film. If we don't keep a Spy on him, he could really open the Gate.Comment
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It's hard to get mad at either side with this. It's just the nature of the CBA beast. Pay 3 for 1 luxury tax for a team in a smallish market that likely can't afford it. Harden isn't obligated to turn down a deal and take less money.
Thunder and Presti did what they had to do, can't hate them on that. They got value for a guy without much value to them past Wednesday. It's a little bit of a step down, at least from Martin to Harden but Lamb is the key to the deal. If he emerges, it's a great deal.
Win/win, no real loser in this deal.Comment
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