holfresh wrote:AnubisADL wrote:holfresh wrote:For a young team, Houston gave up a lot of pieces...OKC got to the Finals with Harden, how do u break that up??..Harden added a lot of balance to what OKC was doing...It's really interesting because you say, at what point do you stop stock piling young talent as OKC is still doing and fine tune, trying to add the final pieces to secure a Championship...OKC's GM just hung his arse out there when it wasn't necessary just yet...But all that said, he got lots of young talent and picks back...If you don't win after being so close with a young team, adding young talent doesn't matter...
This was purely a financial decision for OKC. No way to spin this.
Harden is a baller. Eric Gordon got the maximum so Harden should get it as well. The crucial thing to consider is the fact that Harden didn't mind coming off the bench. Some guys aren't going to be cool coming off the bench.
Now with all that said Houston won this trade hands down.
I really can't say Houston won this...Clearly I think the GM in Houston is trying to make a splash...His job will be on the line in the next year, so with that he is acting now...But Houston doesn't have a team to compete with the mid-tier teams in the Western Conference..Draft picks and young players will be very important to them in the next 2/3 years...
Yes, Morey is trying to keep his job. Deal is great for Houston.
Kevin Martin is 29 and expiring. Houston wouldn't have resigned him and lost him for nothing. For all we know Lamb could be Jordan Hill 2.0.
Harden is a baller. He reminds me of Joe Johnson. He can do everything well. Really no weaknesses.
Trading for Joe Johnson 2.0 seems like a great deal to me. Not many young SG's beter than Harden on the market.