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Demitri98
03-17-2014, 01:59 PM
I'm confused :confusedshrug:

UK2K
03-17-2014, 02:01 PM
Hes the best back up big man in the league minus Bynum.

If they didn't get anything useful in return, why would they?

Your OP confuses me.

Uncle Drew
03-17-2014, 02:01 PM
Because no team wants him due to his bad contract.

SCdac
03-17-2014, 02:07 PM
Doesn't hurt to have a starting Center coming off the bench... On a side note, I knew a Howard-Asik starting front court wasn't going to work. Neither can shoot

ballup
03-17-2014, 02:07 PM
No one was willing to sacrifice first round picks for him.

AirFederer
03-17-2014, 02:10 PM
They need asik man :confusedshrug:

DMAVS41
03-17-2014, 02:14 PM
Doesn't hurt to have a starting Center coming off the bench... On a side note, I knew a Howard-Asik starting front court wasn't going to work. Neither can shoot

Yea, but imagine not only this year for the Rockets, but the future as well.

What if they could have gotten a deal that improves their team this year...while also shedding the Asik contract now so they could improve the roster this summer.

It may not have been possible, but why not do something like Marion and Larkin for Asik? Marion makes them better this year than Asik does...and Marion's contract expires this year so they then have cap room to improve the roster.

Obviously Lin isn't likely in their future as well...so in the deal they get their future backup pg in a promising young first round pick in Larkin on his rookie deal.

That type of trade should have been looked at by Morey...I feel like he didn't even entertain stuff like that.

IncarceratedBob
03-17-2014, 02:15 PM
He has negative trade value.

Houston would have to throw in multiple draft picks in order just to move him

UK2K
03-17-2014, 02:16 PM
Yea, but imagine not only this year for the Rockets, but the future as well.

What if they could have gotten a deal that improves their team this year...while also shedding the Asik contract now so they could improve the roster this summer.

It may not have been possible, but why not do something like Marion and Larkin for Asik? Marion makes them better this year than Asik does...and Marion's contract expires this year so they then have cap room to improve the roster.

Obviously Lin isn't likely in their future as well...so in the deal they get their future backup pg in a promising young first round pick in Larkin on his rookie deal.

That type of trade should have been looked at by Morey...I feel like he didn't even entertain stuff like that.
Houston is the #4 seed in the west, which essentially means a #1 or #2 seed in the east standings had they played the same schedules, after having the #14 pick three years in a row, not tanking, and managing to land two star players. I trust his judgement.

Rooster
03-17-2014, 02:34 PM
Yea, but imagine not only this year for the Rockets, but the future as well.

What if they could have gotten a deal that improves their team this year...while also shedding the Asik contract now so they could improve the roster this summer.

It may not have been possible, but why not do something like Marion and Larkin for Asik? Marion makes them better this year than Asik does...and Marion's contract expires this year so they then have cap room to improve the roster.

Obviously Lin isn't likely in their future as well...so in the deal they get their future backup pg in a promising young first round pick in Larkin on his rookie deal.

That type of trade should have been looked at by Morey...I feel like he didn't even entertain stuff like that.

Asik salary is not comparable to Marion this year. I think Morey held on Asik because he no one wants to touch his next year contract but he will desperately get of rid of him next year to avoid paying luxury tax. I have the feeling that Lakers will pick him if they can't sign any game changer free agent next year.

shoops
03-17-2014, 02:59 PM
Morey probably wanted too much considering his lack of leverage resulting from Asik's trade demand.

gasolina
03-17-2014, 05:00 PM
Asik can be a starting center on a championship caliber team, however, none of the other contenders have a need for him (maybe the Mavs, but Marion is too important to them). Houston has the luxury of having him as their backup center by default. I don't think other teams are willing to take on that final year for a backup C.

NumberSix
03-17-2014, 05:40 PM
Nobody wants a quitter.

RightToCensor
03-17-2014, 05:43 PM
Nobody wants a quitter.
Miami already has one playing SF

DMV2
03-17-2014, 05:45 PM
Miami already has one playing SF
:lol

I<3NBA
03-17-2014, 05:54 PM
Asik publicly revealing his unhappiness in Houston removed any leverage Morey had in trading. so Morey was stuck with an asset he can't move unless he wants to lose badly in a trade.

Asik was stupid because he made known his desire to leave. so now, no GM worth his salt will give up a lot for him knowing he wants to leave Houston anyway. and Morey won't trade him if he can't get enough asset in the trade back.

so Asik is stuck in Houston until a good trade comes up. which it won't because Morey has no leverage.

All Net
03-17-2014, 06:27 PM
Asik publicly revealing his unhappiness in Houston removed any leverage Morey had in trading. so Morey was stuck with an asset he can't move unless he wants to lose badly in a trade.

Asik was stupid because he made known his desire to leave. so now, no GM worth his salt will give up a lot for him knowing he wants to leave Houston anyway. and Morey won't trade him if he can't get enough asset in the trade back.

so Asik is stuck in Houston until a good trade comes up. which it won't because Morey has no leverage.
It certainly didn't help matters that's for sure

Clyde
03-17-2014, 06:46 PM
Miami already has one playing SF

ohhhh.....ZING!!!:roll:

FreezingTsmoove
03-17-2014, 08:58 PM
Yea, but imagine not only this year for the Rockets, but the future as well.

What if they could have gotten a deal that improves their team this year...while also shedding the Asik contract now so they could improve the roster this summer.

It may not have been possible, but why not do something like Marion and Larkin for Asik? Marion makes them better this year than Asik does...and Marion's contract expires this year so they then have cap room to improve the roster.

Obviously Lin isn't likely in their future as well...so in the deal they get their future backup pg in a promising young first round pick in Larkin on his rookie deal.

That type of trade should have been looked at by Morey...I feel like he didn't even entertain stuff like that.


All in for 14 playoffs

Akrazotile
03-17-2014, 09:19 PM
I dont think they got any decent offers.

Asik is ok but hes not really a difference maker.

Artillery
03-17-2014, 09:31 PM
Morey's a bit of dick. That's the main reason. They have no use for him on the Rockets and Asik wants playing time elsewhere. A team like the Spurs would probably do the player a favor and dump him on another team without getting much in return. Morey wants first round picks and multiple assets. He always wants to come out a winner in every trade. Smart from a front office point of view but he's burning bridges with the players in doing so.

Mr Exlax
03-17-2014, 09:47 PM
Our asking price was a tad bit too high is what I heard.