The Houston Rockets have re-acquired Los Angeles Clippers forward Josh Smith, league sources told Yahoo Sports.The Clippers had considered waiving Smith, league sources said. The trade allows them to save $2 million in luxury tax.
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He also wanted to reacquire Dragic & gave away Lowry for peanuts to sign Lin.![]()
Doesn't matter how Smoove shoots, the team already has chuckers. He rebounds and plays better defense than Terrence Jones who is a waste of talent.
July 8, 2009: Signed Trevor Ariza as a free agent.
August 11, 2010: As part of a 4-team trade, the Houston Rockets traded Trevor Ariza to the New Orleans Hornets
July 15, 2014: Rockets has signed Ariza for a 4 year, 32 million contract
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March 15, 2013: Rockets traded for Camby at the deadline in exchange for Jonny Flynn
July 11, 2012: Traded Marcus Camby to the New York Knicks for Toney Douglas
July 29, 2013: Signed Marcus Camby as a free agent.
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Smith: 1/10 including 0/4 from 3 and 0/2 from the line
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5 rebounds 6 assists, 2 steals, 3 blocks.
Didn't trade 4 draft picks for Nash.
He was pretty good for them last year tbh
Josh Smith was the difference maker for them in the playoffs last year. Sometimes he was the 2nd-best player on the court
JS is too fragile. He never should've left a good fit.
He was their 2nd best player in the 1st rd series against Mavs![]()
why would the Clippers give him back to Houston? He helped the Rockets beat them last year and they give him back to help re-strengthen them.
Smith had has good chemistry with Harden. As I mentioned before, I don't know why he left to begin with. Smith is normally a cancer type player but he seemed to find his niche with the Rockets last year.
I for one thought this was a good move by the Rockets. Smith just didn't mesh with the Clips.
CIA Doc, tbh
Yeah, he seemed to find a nice role there in Houston. I was a little surprised that he left, but it's even sillier that the Clippers gave him back to Houston after they've been struggling. I know he was a terrible fit with the Clippers and that they wanted to get rid of him and get his salary off the books, but I don't think it was the smartest trade by the Clippers to give him back to the team that knocked them out of the playoffs with him playing a big role in it.
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