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Have a buddy offering free seats 2 rows behind Lakers bench tonight in Memphis... considering going just to heckle Kobe.
Kobe is making ~ $30M to play ~ 60 games, so he essentially makes $500k per game.

I'm sure he'll be extremely disappointed and sad about your heckling while he's making more in the 25 minutes he'll play tonight than you make in 5 years.
Like a moth to a flame :lol:

How many Kobe flatheads do you have hanging in your home?

 
Have a buddy offering free seats 2 rows behind Lakers bench tonight in Memphis... considering going just to heckle Kobe.
Kobe is making ~ $30M to play ~ 60 games, so he essentially makes $500k per game.

I'm sure he'll be extremely disappointed and sad about your heckling while he's making more in the 25 minutes he'll play tonight than you make in 5 years.
Like a moth to a flame :lol:

How many Kobe flatheads do you have hanging in your home?
How'd the heckling work out for you?

 
Mr. Retukes said:
ShaHBucks said:
Too consumed with football to watch a NBA game. Living in Philly doesn't help that cause. What did I miss?
You missed Damian Lillard and LaMarcus Aldridge making their bids for the All-NBA team.
Guards are too deep. Paul , Westbrook, harden, curry, Parker...Lillard is having a great year but it will be tough.

 
One possible scenario that has emerged, sources say, is a three-way trade in which Boston lands Asik, Cleveland absorbs the contract of Celtics forward Jeff Green and Houston scores no fewer than one of the future first-round picks it covets for surrendering Asik. Other players would have to be involved in such a trade to make the salary-cap math work, but it's the sort of trade that would fall in line with Cleveland's well-known focus on upgrading its options at small forward.
 
One possible scenario that has emerged, sources say, is a three-way trade in which Boston lands Asik, Cleveland absorbs the contract of Celtics forward Jeff Green and Houston scores no fewer than one of the future first-round picks it covets for surrendering Asik. Other players would have to be involved in such a trade to make the salary-cap math work, but it's the sort of trade that would fall in line with Cleveland's well-known focus on upgrading its options at small forward.
Much if what I've read in recent days centers on Houston not wanting to take on any salary other than rookie deals that extends past the 14-15 season. With Aldridge and love being free agents in two years, and presumably needing to extend parsons, bringing in a player like green for 10 million per isn't appealing.

 
Right. The trade makes sense. I don't know what picks each team has - doesn't boston have a wealth of picks from their two trades?

 
Asik rumor round up:- asked Charlotte for two first and the right to switch firsts in a third draft. That's a lot

- millsaps is top target but no indication that Atlanta will trade him.

- sixers and bucks approached about Thad young and illyasova

- Andy v discussion went nowhere.
:lmao:

Where do you find these?
:lmao:

This rumor makes zero sense.
Espn. Lowe, stein, etc.
You should also post with it "at least one unnamed executive reportedly referred to his demands as "delusional." You know, if you're going to throw it out as a legit rumour.

 
Chris Mannix: Consistently hearing that BOS isn't all that enthralled with Asik. League source on if Jeff Green could be involved in Asik deal: "No way."
 
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What am I missing here?

Asik is a salary dump. Short contract, but still a salary dump.

I don't understand why they'd be able to unload him and get another valuable asset.

The only way the Bobcats need to be involved is if HOU is talking about giving a pick to along with Asik.

And as nice it would be for BOS to get rid of Green's contract, giving up a pick just to swap Greens's bad contract for Asik's bad contract makes no sense at all.

 
What am I missing here?

Asik is a salary dump. Short contract, but still a salary dump.

I don't understand why they'd be able to unload him and get another valuable asset.

The only way the Bobcats need to be involved is if HOU is talking about giving a pick to along with Asik.

And as nice it would be for BOS to get rid of Green's contract, giving up a pick just to swap Greens's bad contract for Asik's bad contract makes no sense at all.
I could see them giving up a pick if it meant dumping Wallace's deal on Houston but not for a useful player like Green.

 
What am I missing here?

Asik is a salary dump. Short contract, but still a salary dump.

I don't understand why they'd be able to unload him and get another valuable asset.

The only way the Bobcats need to be involved is if HOU is talking about giving a pick to along with Asik.

And as nice it would be for BOS to get rid of Green's contract, giving up a pick just to swap Greens's bad contract for Asik's bad contract makes no sense at all.
I could see them giving up a pick if it meant dumping Wallace's deal on Houston but not for a useful player like Green.
Yeah, that would make some sense.

Either way, Asik seems destined for a trash swap sort of trade.

Morey's problem is that BOS and POR already robbed the Nets of everything they have to give. Not sure there are many other options left to make a really dumb trade with him (which is why this stupid CHA thing keeps getting rumored. bloggers have to find some way to pretend this could get interesting. People will believe it when you say the Bobcats are about to do something stupid).

 
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The Celtics and 76ers are the two most active teams in the Asik trade talks, but the Cavaliers, Hawks and even the Knicks have also been mentioned. Brandon Bass might be the Rockets' target in a deal with Boston, while Spencer Hawes could be the target in a deal with Philadelphia, and any deal could involve three or more teams. If this ESPN.com report is correct, all of these variables will be sorted out within 48 hours.

 
I realize that I'm a homer and it's fun to bag on me, but has morey ever made a trade that didn't benefit Houston in an obvious way? The notion that Houston would have to give up a pick to trade Asik because it's a salary dump is nuts. The guy is an excellent interior defender and rebounder on a fair cash value contract.

Also, the fact that an exec called the rockets demands for Asik ludicrous doesn't invalidate the report of what they asked for from Charlotte. I wasn't making up the news.

 
Asik plus a pick for Bass would make some sense.

HOU's unloads a player that has zero value for them for one that has some nice value for them, and saves $8 mill next year. That seems like it could be worth a pick.

 
I realize that I'm a homer and it's fun to bag on me, but has morey ever made a trade that didn't benefit Houston in an obvious way? The notion that Houston would have to give up a pick to trade Asik because it's a salary dump is nuts. The guy is an excellent interior defender and rebounder on a fair cash value contract.

Also, the fact that an exec called the rockets demands for Asik ludicrous doesn't invalidate the report of what they asked for from Charlotte. I wasn't making up the news.
No, you weren't making it up. But you posted it as if it was something that could legitimately happen. You try to give the rumour credibility by saying you heard it from Lowe but leave out that it was also called delusional in the very same paragraph.

 
What am I missing here?

Asik is a salary dump. Short contract, but still a salary dump.

I don't understand why they'd be able to unload him and get another valuable asset.

The only way the Bobcats need to be involved is if HOU is talking about giving a pick to along with Asik.

And as nice it would be for BOS to get rid of Green's contract, giving up a pick just to swap Greens's bad contract for Asik's bad contract makes no sense at all.
I could see them giving up a pick if it meant dumping Wallace's deal on Houston but not for a useful player like Green.
Yeah, that would make some sense.

Either way, Asik seems destined for a trash swap sort of trade.

Morey's problem is that BOS and POR already robbed the Nets of everything they have to give. Not sure there are many other options left to make a really dumb trade with him (which is why this stupid CHA thing keeps getting rumored. bloggers have to find some way to pretend this could get interesting. People will believe it when you say the Bobcats are about to do something stupid).
:This:

It sure seems a lot of these rumors are coming from Houston to drum up demand for a guy owed 15 million next year. Houston's problem is none of these teams are contenders and none of them need to make a deal.

 
Asik is the 2nd highest PER guy on the Rockets, why are they in such a hurry to dump him for air?
What?

Does PER stand for Pie Eating Rate?

Because he's 11th on the Rockets in Player Efficiency Rating.

And they aren't dumping him for air. Apparently, some teams are lining up to mortgage the future for Asik.

 
Asik is the 2nd highest PER guy on the Rockets, why are they in such a hurry to dump him for air?
He's sulky because he wants more time. They suck with D12 and him on the floor at the same time. He's owed something like $14.8MM next year.
This is true but not a complete bit of info. He's only owed ~$5 total for this year. So it's basically $19 million (subtracting what he's been paid already) for two years of a guy that can defend well inside and rebound like a moro. Yes yes, Reggie Evans blah blah blah. Under 10 per year for a guy that can go for 10/12 while playing defense against interior studs is a good deal.

 
Asik is the 2nd highest PER guy on the Rockets, why are they in such a hurry to dump him for air?
He's sulky because he wants more time. They suck with D12 and him on the floor at the same time. He's owed something like $14.8MM next year.
This is true but not a complete bit of info. He's only owed ~$5 total for this year. So it's basically $19 million (subtracting what he's been paid already) for two years of a guy that can defend well inside and rebound like a moro. Yes yes, Reggie Evans blah blah blah. Under 10 per year for a guy that can go for 10/12 while playing defense against interior studs is a good deal.
Except for this little thing called a salary cap.

 
What am I missing here?

Asik is a salary dump. Short contract, but still a salary dump.

I don't understand why they'd be able to unload him and get another valuable asset.

The only way the Bobcats need to be involved is if HOU is talking about giving a pick to along with Asik.

And as nice it would be for BOS to get rid of Green's contract, giving up a pick just to swap Greens's bad contract for Asik's bad contract makes no sense at all.
I could see them giving up a pick if it meant dumping Wallace's deal on Houston but not for a useful player like Green.
Yeah, that would make some sense.

Either way, Asik seems destined for a trash swap sort of trade.

Morey's problem is that BOS and POR already robbed the Nets of everything they have to give. Not sure there are many other options left to make a really dumb trade with him (which is why this stupid CHA thing keeps getting rumored. bloggers have to find some way to pretend this could get interesting. People will believe it when you say the Bobcats are about to do something stupid).
Sure, Charlotte could always do something stupid.

But they just gave one C a huge salary and drafted another one 4th overall. Asik makes zero sense.

 
What am I missing here?

Asik is a salary dump. Short contract, but still a salary dump.

I don't understand why they'd be able to unload him and get another valuable asset.

The only way the Bobcats need to be involved is if HOU is talking about giving a pick to along with Asik.

And as nice it would be for BOS to get rid of Green's contract, giving up a pick just to swap Greens's bad contract for Asik's bad contract makes no sense at all.
I could see them giving up a pick if it meant dumping Wallace's deal on Houston but not for a useful player like Green.
Yeah, that would make some sense.

Either way, Asik seems destined for a trash swap sort of trade.

Morey's problem is that BOS and POR already robbed the Nets of everything they have to give. Not sure there are many other options left to make a really dumb trade with him (which is why this stupid CHA thing keeps getting rumored. bloggers have to find some way to pretend this could get interesting. People will believe it when you say the Bobcats are about to do something stupid).
Sure, Charlotte could always do something stupid.

But they just gave one C a huge salary and drafted another one 4th overall. Asik makes zero sense.
The reasoning I've seen is that the coach is a Van Gundy disciple who is interested in controlling the paint as much as possible on both ends. Does Asik fit next to Jefferson? Are they already giving up on Zeller? Both seem doubtful to me, but the idea of a team wanting to add a solid interior defender makes some sense.

 
What am I missing here?

Asik is a salary dump. Short contract, but still a salary dump.

I don't understand why they'd be able to unload him and get another valuable asset.

The only way the Bobcats need to be involved is if HOU is talking about giving a pick to along with Asik.

And as nice it would be for BOS to get rid of Green's contract, giving up a pick just to swap Greens's bad contract for Asik's bad contract makes no sense at all.
I could see them giving up a pick if it meant dumping Wallace's deal on Houston but not for a useful player like Green.
Yeah, that would make some sense.

Either way, Asik seems destined for a trash swap sort of trade.

Morey's problem is that BOS and POR already robbed the Nets of everything they have to give. Not sure there are many other options left to make a really dumb trade with him (which is why this stupid CHA thing keeps getting rumored. bloggers have to find some way to pretend this could get interesting. People will believe it when you say the Bobcats are about to do something stupid).
Sure, Charlotte could always do something stupid.

But they just gave one C a huge salary and drafted another one 4th overall. Asik makes zero sense.
The reasoning I've seen is that the coach is a Van Gundy disciple who is interested in controlling the paint as much as possible on both ends. Does Asik fit next to Jefferson? Are they already giving up on Zeller? Both seem doubtful to me, but the idea of a team wanting to add a solid interior defender makes some sense.
He'd be a terrible fit with Al. It would make Al's terrible defense/athleticism even more impossible to hide while making the offense even worse.

I'm hard pressed to think of a worse landing spot for Asik.

 
Watched some of the Thunder/Nuggets last night. I don't know why but I found Mozgof's performance so bad it was comical. I was laughing out loud at some of the things he did out there. I don't remember him being that useless - have I just not seen enough of him on a regular basis, or was last night particularly bad for him?

 
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Have a buddy offering free seats 2 rows behind Lakers bench tonight in Memphis... considering going just to heckle Kobe.
Kobe is making ~ $30M to play ~ 60 games, so he essentially makes $500k per game.

I'm sure he'll be extremely disappointed and sad about your heckling while he's making more in the 25 minutes he'll play tonight than you make in 5 years.
Like a moth to a flame :lol:

How many Kobe flatheads do you have hanging in your home?
How'd the heckling work out for you?
Didn't go.. hit happy hour then went for sushi with the GF.

So, 3 Kobe fatheads? or four?

 
Watched some of the Thunder/Nuggets last night. I don't know why but I found Mozgof's performance so bad it was comical. I was laughing out loud at some of the things he did out there. I don't remember him being that useless - have I just not seen enough of him on a regular basis, or was last night particularly bad for him?
I remember hearing something complimentary of him recently on a podcast, maybe the Zach Harper/Matt Moore one. They were saying they felt bad that his name basically became a verb after the Griffin dunk because he's turned into a relatively useful player. Maybe you just caught him on a bad night.

 
Watched some of the Thunder/Nuggets last night. I don't know why but I found Mozgof's performance so bad it was comical. I was laughing out loud at some of the things he did out there. I don't remember him being that useless - have I just not seen enough of him on a regular basis, or was last night particularly bad for him?
I haven't seen him recently, but he was that bad for the Knicks, perhaps you've heard of getting Mozgov'd...it's a verb for a reason.

 
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/10156398/houston-rockets-track-trade-omer-asik-boston-celtics-emerging

Summary:

Rockets seem "confident" that the Philly deal (Hawes and a pick?) is there when they want it.

Millsap is ideal but no indication Atlanta wants to move him.

Three way with Cleveland (getting J. Green) and Boston (getting Asik) for Bass and/or picks is creating rumblings.
Morey is a damn magician if he can pull that off. Hawes is cheaper, younger, and can actually score. We'd also have assume he'd be more likely than Asik to, you know, want to play basketball for the Houston Rockets.

I'm not sure in what world that merits the Sixers needing to throw in a pick, but more power to him if he can get that done.

 
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/10156398/houston-rockets-track-trade-omer-asik-boston-celtics-emerging

Summary:

Rockets seem "confident" that the Philly deal (Hawes and a pick?) is there when they want it.

Millsap is ideal but no indication Atlanta wants to move him.

Three way with Cleveland (getting J. Green) and Boston (getting Asik) for Bass and/or picks is creating rumblings.
Morey is a damn magician if he can pull that off. Hawes is cheaper, younger, and can actually score. We'd also have assume he'd be more likely than Asik to, you know, want to play basketball for the Houston Rockets.

I'm not sure in what world that merits the Sixers needing to throw in a pick, but more power to him if he can get that done.
Why would a team that has been blatant about being in rebuild mode deal a pick- even a second round pick- for a guy that would be owed $11 million in the first year of their presumed rebuild and then would be a FA? Only thing I can think of is that Hawes has been too effective and that's messed with their tank plans ... but if they want to deal Hawes I'm sure they can get something that has at least a little long term value to them.

 
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/10156398/houston-rockets-track-trade-omer-asik-boston-celtics-emerging

Summary:

Rockets seem "confident" that the Philly deal (Hawes and a pick?) is there when they want it.

Millsap is ideal but no indication Atlanta wants to move him.

Three way with Cleveland (getting J. Green) and Boston (getting Asik) for Bass and/or picks is creating rumblings.
Morey is a damn magician if he can pull that off. Hawes is cheaper, younger, and can actually score. We'd also have assume he'd be more likely than Asik to, you know, want to play basketball for the Houston Rockets.

I'm not sure in what world that merits the Sixers needing to throw in a pick, but more power to him if he can get that done.
Why would a team that has been blatant about being in rebuild mode deal a pick- even a second round pick- for a guy that would be owed $11 million in the first year of their presumed rebuild and then would be a FA? Only thing I can think of is that Hawes has been too effective and that's messed with their tank plans ... but if they want to deal Hawes I'm sure they can get something that has at least a little long term value to them.
That too.

 
Asik is my starting center in my fantasy draft NBA2K14 franchise, fyi. He averaged 3pts and 11 rebounds his first year. ;)

 
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Asik to Mia would be nice. I wonder if Hou would do a Bosh deal. I doubt it.
Houston would in a heartbeat. Miami wouldn't move Bosh.
Anyone that hasn't read the Kirk Goldsberry interview with LeBron that was on Grantland a couple weeks ago should check it out. Among other things, it really drives home the importance of Bosh's efficiency from midrange to their scheme.
But they get killed in the paint come playoff time. I say this with a grain of salt giving they've won two straight.
 
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Asik to Mia would be nice. I wonder if Hou would do a Bosh deal. I doubt it.
Houston would in a heartbeat. Miami wouldn't move Bosh.
Anyone that hasn't read the Kirk Goldsberry interview with LeBron that was on Grantland a couple weeks ago should check it out. Among other things, it really drives home the importance of Bosh's efficiency from midrange to their scheme.
But they get killed in the paint come playoff time. I say this with a grain of salt giving they've won two straight.
But he kills their entire offence.

 
Adrian Wojnarowski ‏@WojYahooNBA 34s
The Boston Celtics are gaining traction in talks to acquire Houston center Omer Asik, league sources tell Yahoo Sports.

 

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