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Then maybe he should've let Morey do his job instead of forcing his hand.
The 2018 Rockets were most certainly a championship level team, but CP3 struck me more as the team's leader than Harden.
There's a difference between good, reliable teammates and a literal all-star team.
Yep, it makes zero sense to give PJ Tucker a multi-year extension unless the extra years are team options.
Isn't Tucker due to earn $8m next year?
But if a player is likely to be trade fodder, it's beneficial for both teams to have that player on a 1 year contract.
In those situations, don't teams usually sign 1 year deals (like Phoenix gave Ariza)? Also, Meyers Leonard signed a 2 year deal with the 2nd year...
Imagine you're the GM of a team looking to win-now. Why would you sign Tucker to a multi-year deal paying over $10m/year? He'll be 36 next year...
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Brooklyn is trying to win now. They aren't looking for young players with upside. And you're really underrating Joe Harris. He's much more than...
Are you serious? For years, people were making fun of Harden's terrible defense. Back then, was a perpetual low-effort ball-watcher. Because...
The Rockets literally surrounded Harden with plus defenders so he wouldn't have to play defense. Why? Because the opinion was that his offense...
Yep, you're incorrect about the usage Dwight wanted here. Look at it this way. If the Rockets wanted to limit his post opportunities, why would...
Absolutely wrong.
The fact that you keep saying "5 touches" speaks volumes about YOUR agenda. Out of curiosity, how many post opportunities do you think he wanted?
You're the one who compared their resumes. And this is relevant how? Not 5 touches. 5 post opportunities. Big difference. Did he sign for...
Lots of problems with your logic here. Ben Simmons just turned 24 and has played 3 seasons. Harden is 31 and has played 11 seasons. Why are...
Correct, not close to making the playoffs. A lack of perimeter shooters, a lack of ball handlers, no spacing, and defensively weak.
This isn't close to a playoff team. Not only is there a lack of ball handlers, but there's no perimeter shooting besides Harden. Also, Harden...
Not really. He failed to substantiate his claim that Olajuwon forced the Rockets to trade Thorpe.