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221715.239 in reply to 221715.238
Date: 10/28/2012 2:54:53 AM
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Im thinking fair trade... for now.

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221715.240 in reply to 221715.239
Date: 10/28/2012 3:27:16 AM
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I think if Martin/Lamb can provide Harden's points off the bench this season and maybe next then it is a huge win for OKC. You would think the two first rounders would be at worst middle of the first (I can't see houston doing any better than scraping in to 8th in the West), so imagine when KD/Westbrook are in their prime and you add a couple of quality first rounders to them ....

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221715.241 in reply to 221715.240
Date: 10/28/2012 6:37:06 AM
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Agreed, excellent trade for OKC.

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221715.242 in reply to 221715.240
Date: 10/28/2012 4:39:42 PM
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You're completely forgetting about Sefolosha here, they gonna play Lamb behind KD? Start Kmart and bench Sefolosha?

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221715.243 in reply to 221715.242
Date: 10/28/2012 6:24:54 PM
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Trade makes massive sense for both team. Morey the GM in Houston has been setting up for a move like this for a while and he finally made it happen. They still have room to sign a max money FA this offseason or have the assets to trade for one if the situation presents itself. They will have a pretty nice core with Lin, Harden, Asik & another max guy (Josh Smith maybe?)

From OKC's end they are also well positioned. They are still young, have payroll flexibility, and got an excellent 3 point shooter in lamb (not elite like Harden but will give them 80-90% of his production at a fraction of the cost).

Also they are positioned to have a crack at landing a guy on an expiring deal to put them over the top this year if they think they can win it.

Follow me for a minute. If OKC think they can land one guy to win the title at the deadline they could offer up Martins expiring deal plus the 2 picks they got and their own and then bring in someone who contract is expiring and that doesn't want to resign where he is. This brings into play names like Howard, Smith, CP3, Evans and so on.

If they don't go this way they have cap room and picks after this season as Martin's number comes off the books.

All in all i think it was a great deal for Houston and a very smart and solid one for OKC

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221715.244 in reply to 221715.243
Date: 10/28/2012 7:28:58 PM
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Wow, I saw the trade this morning and was intrigued.

I understand the trade deadline and all but i feel OKC are definitely rolling the dice on this deal, Martin is good but wow, hes no comparison to Harden. Lamb could shine, but you never know with rookies, and the draft picks are just a lottery.

Houston all of a sudden gets a young star, with unlimited starting potential and they didn't lose too much. Possibly a playoff team now for seasons ahead.

OKC prolly didn't have a choice financially, but i reckon they made a bad choice somewhere down the line. Perkins is getting older, serge prolly shouldn't of got as much as he did.

Harden prolly made a risky decision in knocking back the deal Okc offered, but I'm sure that money hungry agents were in his ear and prolly not expecting a trade so soon. Let's hope he doesn't do a a Odom and fail in Houston.

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221715.245 in reply to 221715.243
Date: 10/28/2012 10:16:07 PM
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Howard won't be going anywhere. Signing a new contract in the off-season makes much more sense than an extension now. More money, more years.

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221715.246 in reply to 221715.245
Date: 10/29/2012 12:53:44 AM
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In theory he won't be going anywhere but if the Lakers are not contending (say injuries to Kobe & Nash) and he flat out tells them he won't resign there then they could well move him rather than losing him for nothing.

Highly unlikely scenario i know but it is possible.

Also don't discount the fact that Josh Smith and Howard will end up on teh same team. Both are unrestricted FA's at years end and they are best friends (Howard was best man at Smith's wedding or vice versa). It wouldn't surprise me if they had a little pact going a la Bosh, Wade and Bron.

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221715.247 in reply to 221715.246
Date: 10/29/2012 1:46:51 AM
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Holy **** can you imagine the block parties for whatever team lands those 2 as a duo? You'd love to be a PG on that team throwing alley oops all day too.

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221715.248 in reply to 221715.247
Date: 10/29/2012 2:34:10 AM
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They can very fancy together but they won't win any championships =P
You need a level headed guy like Tim Duncan in there to bring back the fundamentals.
Boring bank shots all day from Duncan over fancy alley oops from Josh Smith and Dwight all day long.

Yeah the deal is good for both parties involved. Now OKC can say.. okay this is the team we got this season. Lets work it out and win a championship. And the Rockets finally have a perennial Superstar they can lock down for years and years to come. Harden is not in the tier1 status that Lebron, Durant and CP3 are in, but surely if Eric Gordon got max, Harden deserves it too.

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nba--inside-look-at-james-ha...

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221715.249 in reply to 221715.248
Date: 10/29/2012 5:15:20 AM
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Agree 100% he's a max player.

Here's some cool stats on Harden i saw today when he plays without Durant or Westbrook on the court

http://i.imgur.com/5TZhN.jpg

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