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  1. #1
    Veteran Indazone's Avatar
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    Rockets going down fast. The ship is sinking. At best with Yao out of the lineup, the best we are going to do is win 20-30 games next year. Here are the best prospects in the draft for next year. I still say we need to draft bigs but if we are the number one draft pick, then we I'm not sure we can pass up John Wall. The guy is incredible. Rockets have 1 first round draft pick and 2 second round picks.

    Looks like a lot of Big Men in this upcoming draft


    1 John Wall PG
    18 years old; 6'3"; 175 lbs.
    Word of God Christian Academy, Freshman

    2 Derrick Favors PF/C
    17 years old; 6'9"; 215 lbs.
    South Atlanta HS, Freshman

    3 Willie Warren SG
    19 years old; 6'4"; 200 lbs.
    Oklahoma, Sop re

    4 Cole Aldrich C
    20 years old; 6'11"; 250 lbs.
    Kansas, Junior

    5 Donatas Motiejunas PF/C
    18 years old; 7'0"; 215 lbs.
    Zalgiris Kaunas, International

    6 Ed Davis PF
    20 years old; 6'9"; 215 lbs.
    North Carolina, Sop re

    7 Evan Turner SG/SF
    20 years old; 6'7"; 205 lbs.
    Ohio State, Junior

    8 Al-Farouq Aminu SF/PF
    18 years old; 6'8"; 210 lbs.
    Wake Forest, Sop re

    9 John Henson PF
    years old; 6'10"; 200 lbs.
    , Freshman

    10 Greg Monroe PF/C
    19 years old; 6'11"; 240 lbs.
    Georgetown, Sop re

    11 Devin Ebanks SF/PF
    19 years old; 6'8"; 205 lbs.
    West Virginia, Sop re

    12 Patrick Patterson PF
    20 years old; 6'8"; 223 lbs.
    Kentucky, Junior

    13 Solomon Alabi C
    21 years old; 7'1"; 230 lbs.
    Florida State, Sop re

    14 Jan Vesely C
    19 years old; 6'11"; 240 lbs.
    KK Partizan Belgrade, International

    15 Avery Bradley SG
    years old; 6'3"; 180 lbs.
    Bellarmine Prep, Freshman

    16 Kyle Singler SF/PF
    21 years old; 6'9"; 210 lbs.
    Duke, Junior

    17 Tyshawn Taylor PG
    19 years old; 6'3"; 180 lbs.
    Kansas, Sop re

    18 Craig Brackins PF/C
    21 years old; 6'10"; 230 lbs.
    Iowa State, Junior

    19 James Anderson SG/SF
    20 years old; 6'6"; 195 lbs.
    Oklahoma State, Junior

    20 Jerome Jordan C
    22 years old; 7'0"; 235 lbs.
    Tulsa, Senior

    21 Trevor Booker PF
    21 years old; 6'7"; 215 lbs.
    Clemson, Senior

    22 Xavier Henry SG
    years old; 6'6"; 210 lbs.
    Putnam City High, Freshman

    23 DeMarcus Cousins PF/C
    18 years old; 6'10"; 270 lbs.
    LeFlore HS, Freshman

    24 Gani Lawal PF/C
    20 years old; 6'8"; 233 lbs.
    Georgia Tech, Junior

    25 Larry Sanders PF/C
    20 years old; 6'9"; 205 lbs.
    VCU, Junior

    26 Stanley Robinson SF/PF
    20 years old; 6'9"; 212 lbs.
    Connecticut, Senior

    27 Sylven Landesberg SG
    19 years old; 6'6"; 185 lbs.
    Virginia, Sop re

    28 William Buford SG
    years old; 6'5"; 185 lbs.
    Ohio State, Sop re

    29 Andrew Ogilvy C
    21 years old; 7'0"; 240 lbs.
    Vanderbilt, Junior

    30 Terrico White PG/SG
    19 years old; 6'5"; 211 lbs.
    Mississippi, Sop re

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    Veteran Indazone's Avatar
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    By the way, T-Mac's expiring could be huge for 2010. I don't know if it's a good idea to trade him now. Because 23 million dollars coming off the books would give us huge flexibility.

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    In Dirk We Trust sribb43's Avatar
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    ....already?

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    Veteran Indazone's Avatar
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    C'mon we are gonna suck. The writing is on the wall.

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    leveled up sook's Avatar
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    We need a damn wing, looks like a mediocre draft.

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    Believe. Artest93's Avatar
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    Indazone, there are 4 months before the season starts, alot can happen between that time. It looks like Morey is rebuilding and trying to stay compe ive at the same time. He is doing a of a job considering the cir stances. Think outside the box for a minute:

    1) He is not trading Mcgrady for junk. He wants fair value for him, so the longer he holds on to him, a team or two is gonna get desperate (cough cough, SUNS) then he can get more value for him if he waits then if he pulls the trigger now

    2) He lets Artest walk. Artest is a of a player, don't get me wrong, but he is not worth what he thinks he is, and his chucking up of the ball cost us alot of games

    3) Going after Ariza says that he is trying to build a more athletic team, even though chances of him signing with Houston are remote.

    4) Nobody expects anything out of this team now that Yao is having surgery, so if he can put a team on the court that won't tank, and be all about heart and hustle, then we should be satisfied.

    5) He is not going to compromise the money available for the 2010 season.

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    lol banned DUNCANownsKOBE2's Avatar
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    I wonder where he learned the word tankapalooza

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    lol banned DUNCANownsKOBE2's Avatar
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    Artest93, how the are the Suns going to be desperate enough to trade for T-Baggin' Tracy McBreakEasy?

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    Believe. Artest93's Avatar
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    Artest93, how the are the Suns going to be desperate enough to trade for T-Baggin' Tracy McBreakEasy?
    Two words: STEVE KERR


    desperate to shed salary plus his 23 million coming off the books next year

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    lol banned DUNCANownsKOBE2's Avatar
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    Two words: STEVE KERR


    desperate to shed salary plus his 23 million coming off the books next year

    So is almost every big contract the Suns have.

    The one big contract the Suns have beyond this year is Jason Richardson, 2nd biggest contract beyond this year is Barbosa. If Houston wants to trade T-baggin' T-Mac for those two, be my in guest.

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    Two words: STEVE KERR


    desperate to shed salary plus his 23 million coming off the books next year

    ...and 75% covered by the insurance.

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    Believe. Artest93's Avatar
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    ...and 75% covered by the insurance.
    If teams knew that, there would be better offers

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    Dragon style JamStone's Avatar
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    1) He is not trading Mcgrady for junk. He wants fair value for him, so the longer he holds on to him, a team or two is gonna get desperate (cough cough, SUNS) then he can get more value for him if he waits then if he pulls the trigger now
    What if McGrady's value is junk at this point? That very well may be how other GMs in the league look at McGrady now.


    5) He is not going to compromise the money available for the 2010 season.
    Why not? With Yao Ming's future in doubt, who are the Rockets going to be able to lure with a supporting cast of Battier, Brooks and Scola? With as many as a dozen other teams also opening huge salary cap for 2010, Houston may or may not be one of the most appealing destinations for free agents. Save that cap space for 2010, and the Rockets may have to settle for free agents much lower down the list, like Josh Howard and Al Harrington. Will it have been worth it?

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    Dragon style JamStone's Avatar
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    If teams knew that, there would be better offers
    Teams should know that. It's there job to know that.

    That helps with paying him his salary. It doesn't help with the risk he carries of not playing, and there are some teams that wouldn't give up more value specifically because of that risk of him getting hurt and not playing, not because of his salary.

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    Believe. Artest93's Avatar
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    What if McGrady's value is junk at this point? That very well may be how other GMs in the league look at McGrady now.



    The contract is valuable, not McGrady himself

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    Dragon style JamStone's Avatar
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    The contract is valuable, not McGrady himself
    Some value. The teams that are really clearing up space for 2010 have already done so. And, a bloated expiring contract alone won't necessarily get good value in return. Would it be worth also trading a young player like Brooks, Landry, or Lowry and/or future first round draft picks in order to get a quality player in return.

    Who are the Minneosta Timberwolves and Memphis Grizzlies teams that could do something like give a KG or Gasol in return for T-Mac and fillers? Look for bad teams with poor attendance that have a star close to the end of their current contract who wants out or just unhappy with his situation or carries his own risks as well.

    Do Rockets fans want a Baron Davis? Do they want a Gilbert Arenas? Does Michael Redd appeal to them?

    I guess it depends on what you consider the right amount of "value" for T-Mac's contract.

    I think something like T-Mac and Carl Landry for Tyson Chandler and Peja is something that could get done. Is that value for you?

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    Spur-taaaa TDMVPDPOY's Avatar
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    tmac contract trade for lebron

    trade yao to toronto which also has a huge chinese base for bosh...

    done deal.

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