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  • Re: Harden traded to Houston

    Originally posted by naptownmenace View Post
    I don't think I need to address the Artest question because it has little to do with what I had said. I didn't deny that keeping Lowry would've caused chemistry issues. In fact I didn't mention him at all.

    I guess it all depends on who those 1st round draft picks and Jeremy Lamb turn out to be. The Toronto pick could easily be within the 4-10 range. I expect them to be very bad defensively and they don't have much perimeter shooting. Only time will tell whether or not this winds up being a good trade or not. My opinion is that in 2-3 years the we'll look back at it and the consensus will be that the Thunder came out the winners in this trade.
    you rebutted my Lowry post by saying that they are a chemistry mess anyway...

    re this current trade, we'll see indeed.
    Btw, lets say Paul George breaks out this year and becomes as good as Harden. I wonder if any Pacers fan would want to trade him for Martin and 3 picks, the best of which belongs to a team that drafted #8 last year and has added multiple pieces since.

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    • Re: Harden traded to Houston

      What a steal by OKC... marvelous trade for them...
      Why so SERIOUS

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      • Re: Harden traded to Houston

        Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
        I know OKC did this for money, but this hurts their vchances of getting back to the NBA Finals. Can't pick them as the favorites now
        Why not? overall they did not lose a ridiculous amount in trading Harden for all those pieces, maybe this changes a couple of games in the season, but they still have a powerhouse roster, with even more depth now.
        Why so SERIOUS

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          Really surprised when I saw this. Wasn't expecting it at all.

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          • Re: Harden traded to Houston

            I think that OKC cleaned up on the deal, they couldn't have gotten a better offer for Harden's services.
            Garbage players get 1st round picks, (WTF)! All of the NBA must hate the Pacers! LOL

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            • Re: Harden traded to Houston

              Originally posted by PacersHomer View Post
              Don't blame him one bit hell if Morey could pay him 100m he probably would. Advanced stats wise Harden is beyond a star he is nearly a top 5 NBA player. Morey is prolly still laughing at this. I don't think Harden is nearly as good as advanced stats say but just keep in mind the Rockets worship them.

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                I'm just waiting for the next trade(s) for Houston, they should be trading a few of their players for another key player. They have 20 players, so I can see 3 for 1 and a 2 for 1 with a couple to dleague or cut... something else has to happen and they have like 8 PF's.
                Garbage players get 1st round picks, (WTF)! All of the NBA must hate the Pacers! LOL

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                • Re: Harden traded to Houston

                  If I was OKC I would have kept him this year, you went to the finals last year and could have won if not for a sub-par performance from James Harden. Yes they might have lost James Harden to free agency the following year, but I rather have a championship. IMO the only real competition is Lakers/Heat.

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                  • Re: Harden traded to Houston

                    Originally posted by Really? View Post
                    Why not? overall they did not lose a ridiculous amount in trading Harden for all those pieces, maybe this changes a couple of games in the season, but they still have a powerhouse roster, with even more depth now.

                    If OKC does get back into the NBA Finals it won't be because of the players they received from The Rockets, it will be because of Westbrook and Durant. Puts more pressure on those two, especially Westbrook, who has to be the main playmaker in the fourth quarter now.

                    I'd rather have Harden - unless somehwere down the road one of the draft choices turns into someone - but that is several years from now.

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                    • Re: Harden traded to Houston

                      Originally posted by hackashaq View Post
                      you rebutted my Lowry post by saying that they are a chemistry mess anyway...

                      re this current trade, we'll see indeed.
                      Btw, lets say Paul George breaks out this year and becomes as good as Harden. I wonder if any Pacers fan would want to trade him for Martin and 3 picks, the best of which belongs to a team that drafted #8 last year and has added multiple pieces since.
                      Apples to Oranges. The Pacers aren't in the same financial situation as the Thunder. Hibbert is the only Max player on the team and his max is less than either Durant's or Westbrook's max.

                      The Pacers will still be under the salary cap at the end of this season. West's 10 million comes off the books at the end of this season and when Paul is due to be a restricted free agent, they could trade Granger at the deadline or just let him go at the end of the season if Paul reaches his potential.

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                      • Re: Harden traded to Houston

                        Originally posted by naptownmenace View Post
                        Apples to Oranges. The Pacers aren't in the same financial situation as the Thunder. Hibbert is the only Max player on the team and his max is less than either Durant's or Westbrook's max.

                        The Pacers will still be under the salary cap at the end of this season. West's 10 million comes off the books at the end of this season and when Paul is due to be a restricted free agent, they could trade Granger at the deadline or just let him go at the end of the season if Paul reaches his potential.
                        i simply can't agree with "Thunder won this trade" or "Houston screwed up" arguments which you were making earlier.
                        the argument you are making now is 'the Thunder made the best they could out of a bad situation'. It's a very different argument. And while i don't necessarily agree with it either (I'd rather have a legit star and add cheap role players, which they were able to do), it's far more feasible.

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                        • Re: Harden traded to Houston

                          Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                          If OKC does get back into the NBA Finals it won't be because of the players they received from The Rockets, it will be because of Westbrook and Durant. Puts more pressure on those two, especially Westbrook, who has to be the main playmaker in the fourth quarter now.

                          I'd rather have Harden - unless somehwere down the road one of the draft choices turns into someone - but that is several years from now.
                          They would've had to either go all-in this year or lose Harden forever. Don't forget Ibaka though (the Thunder in a way pretty much chose him over Harden), going off the Olympics, he could be a bigger force in that offense. Martin's a pretty good player, but he's not a playmaker like Harden is for anyone but himself. I'm kind of surprised the Rockets maybe didn't buy low on someone like Tyreke Evans in a trade (a playmaking off guard albeit a ballhog).

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                          • Re: Harden traded to Houston

                            Originally posted by PR07 View Post
                            They would've had to either go all-in this year or lose Harden forever. Don't forget Ibaka though (the Thunder in a way pretty much chose him over Harden), going off the Olympics, he could be a bigger force in that offense. Martin's a pretty good player, but he's not a playmaker like Harden is for anyone but himself. I'm kind of surprised the Rockets maybe didn't buy low on someone like Tyreke Evans in a trade (a playmaking off guard albeit a ballhog).
                            i wonder if the Kings are selling low. they keep adding new ball hogs. they have 6 or 7 ball hogging guards now. they seem to like them.

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                            • Re: Harden traded to Houston

                              Originally posted by Really? View Post
                              Why not? overall they did not lose a ridiculous amount in trading Harden for all those pieces, maybe this changes a couple of games in the season, but they still have a powerhouse roster, with even more depth now.
                              I think they downgraded pretty significantly. They lost a guy in Harden, who if he were on the Pacers, would be our best player by a pretty wide margin. In return (at least for this year) they recieved two players that wouldn't sniff the starting line up for our Pacers. Martin is the Troy Murphy of 2 guards. Empty stats and some of the worst defense you are ever likely to see. The rest comes down to where you think Lamb is. I see Brandon Rush 2.0 in him. That's not a bad thing, but a steep downgrade from someone of Harden's skill level.

                              That said, I don't think it's a bad trade for the Thunder. They made a move based on finances, and still managed to get back some assets. If you would have told me a year ago that Harden would have more trade value than Dwight Howard, I would have said you were nuts, yet here we are.

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                              • Re: Harden traded to Houston

                                James Harden may come close to the scoring title this year. The more I dive analytically into his game(im not a huge analytic guy btw) he is going to be a monster as the focal point. Like i pointed out earlier Morey probably looked at these stats and thinks he is getting a steal and he may be right. He is pretty underrated if his #s transfer with more PT. I actually think he will be better as the focal point than the 3rd wheel it fits his style to have the ball and the offense run though him. Thats why his #s are almost doubled when he was on the floor without Westbrook and Durant. Offensively you can run a offense though him and it will probably be pretty good with the right pieces.

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