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CrushAlot
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6/26/2015  7:39 PM
By Adrian Wojnarowski
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UNLV forward Christian Wood – one of the highest-rated talents to go unselected in the NBA draft on Thursday – has agreed to a free agent deal with the Houston Rockets, league sources told Yahoo Sports.

Wood will sign a partially guaranteed contract, sources said.

Wood, a 6-foot-11 forward, performed below standards in pre-draft workouts and dropped completely out of the second round on Thursday night. Wood averaged 15.5 points, 9.8 rebounds and 2.6 blocks for UNLV in his sophomore season before declaring for the June NBA draft.

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/sources--undrafted-unlv-pf-christian-wood--rockets-agree-to-deal-230538063.html
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6/26/2015  7:44 PM
Damn. Damn Damn shame.
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6/26/2015  8:15 PM
I suppose that their camp thinks that the Rockets will jettison all of their current 4's in an attempt to land Kevin Love or LaMarcus Aldridge. That is the only reason there is for him to go to a team that deep at his position because he'd never see the court otherwise. The Knicks are no model of stability but we at least could've offered that to him.
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6/26/2015  8:36 PM
CrushAlot wrote:
By Adrian Wojnarowski
31 minutes ago

Yahoo Sports

Christian Wood (Getty)
UNLV forward Christian Wood – one of the highest-rated talents to go unselected in the NBA draft on Thursday – has agreed to a free agent deal with the Houston Rockets, league sources told Yahoo Sports.

Wood will sign a partially guaranteed contract, sources said.

Wood, a 6-foot-11 forward, performed below standards in pre-draft workouts and dropped completely out of the second round on Thursday night. Wood averaged 15.5 points, 9.8 rebounds and 2.6 blocks for UNLV in his sophomore season before declaring for the June NBA draft.

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/sources--undrafted-unlv-pf-christian-wood--rockets-agree-to-deal-230538063.html


Morey uses his NO STATE TAX to the fullest

Over the years he tends to collect talent and ship them back out for assets
Wood is a long term prospect and it is unlikely that he will keep him prior to the trade deadline
If he is, I would expect someone to be moved

Their depth chart includes

DMO
D12

Terrence Jones
Joey Dorsey
Clint Capella
Montrezl Harrell

Sam Decker as a stretch 4

Including any possible FA's in which they were "supposingly" interest in a stretch 4, and have been trying to acquire Kevin Love/Aldrige


Honestly, I think something has to be done to balance this out, out of all 30 team's
5 teams benefit and fully utilize the NO STATE tax advantage EVERY YEAR

2 teams in Florida

Orlando
Miami (would there even be a BIG 3 in Miami without that advantage?)

3 teams in Texas

Houston
Spurs - would the team stay in tact for so many years had it none been for over a decade with STARS sacrifices and role players and NO STATE TAX????
Mavs


While NYK's almost NEVER acquire players/talents if an offer is present with another team
Usually get the BOTTOM OF THE CRAP with little interest, with our cost of living/PROPERTY whether rent/Houses are the most expensive, probably not enough for these guys if they want a HOUSE for VET MIN's especially for undrafted FA's

And we "share" revenue, its a loophole that must be addressed IMO

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6/26/2015  9:32 PM    LAST EDITED: 6/26/2015  9:34 PM
Its ok we have Porzingis to work with. Id like to see if we can pick up a couple of 4 year college guys like Atkins and Dez Wells who were not drafted for our SL team.
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6/26/2015  9:42 PM
RonRon wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
By Adrian Wojnarowski
31 minutes ago

Yahoo Sports

Christian Wood (Getty)
UNLV forward Christian Wood – one of the highest-rated talents to go unselected in the NBA draft on Thursday – has agreed to a free agent deal with the Houston Rockets, league sources told Yahoo Sports.

Wood will sign a partially guaranteed contract, sources said.

Wood, a 6-foot-11 forward, performed below standards in pre-draft workouts and dropped completely out of the second round on Thursday night. Wood averaged 15.5 points, 9.8 rebounds and 2.6 blocks for UNLV in his sophomore season before declaring for the June NBA draft.

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/sources--undrafted-unlv-pf-christian-wood--rockets-agree-to-deal-230538063.html


Morey uses his NO STATE TAX to the fullest

Over the years he tends to collect talent and ship them back out for assets
Wood is a long term prospect and it is unlikely that he will keep him prior to the trade deadline
If he is, I would expect someone to be moved

Their depth chart includes

DMO
D12

Terrence Jones
Joey Dorsey
Clint Capella
Montrezl Harrell

Sam Decker as a stretch 4

Including any possible FA's in which they were "supposingly" interest in a stretch 4, and have been trying to acquire Kevin Love/Aldrige


Honestly, I think something has to be done to balance this out, out of all 30 team's
5 teams benefit and fully utilize the NO STATE tax advantage EVERY YEAR

2 teams in Florida

Orlando
Miami (would there even be a BIG 3 in Miami without that advantage?)

3 teams in Texas

Houston
Spurs - would the team stay in tact for so many years had it none been for over a decade with STARS sacrifices and role players and NO STATE TAX????
Mavs


While NYK's almost NEVER acquire players/talents if an offer is present with another team
Usually get the BOTTOM OF THE CRAP with little interest, with our cost of living/PROPERTY whether rent/Houses are the most expensive, probably not enough for these guys if they want a HOUSE for VET MIN's especially for undrafted FA's

And we "share" revenue, its a loophole that must be addressed IMO

You're aware of both the jock tax and federal tax deduction from state income taxes, right? Altogether, it's a savings of about $30K per $1 mil in salary.

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6/26/2015  9:53 PM    LAST EDITED: 6/26/2015  9:54 PM
Ariza signed there and said that was a HUGE difference from staying in Washington and going to Houston
Where John Wall really elevated his game and Washington gave him the same exact offer prior to him signing with Houston

I am sure you could find a very nice house for about 1m in Houston
In NYC, hah, not for a "NBA PRO"

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6/26/2015  9:56 PM
There is a reason this kid didn't get drafted.

Houston is taking a gamble. Good on them (and the Morey D* Riders on this site) if it works out for them.

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6/26/2015  9:59 PM
...and i don't know what that reason was... but it probably wasn't that good...
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6/27/2015  7:19 AM    LAST EDITED: 6/27/2015  7:39 AM
RonRon wrote:Ariza signed there and said that was a HUGE difference from staying in Washington and going to Houston
Where John Wall really elevated his game and Washington gave him the same exact offer prior to him signing with Houston

I am sure you could find a very nice house for about 1m in Houston
In NYC, hah, not for a "NBA PRO"


Yeah, cost of living is a more serious issue than state taxes but you'll never be able to adjust for every factor that impacts the appeal of a city and create a level playing field.
Ariza would be saving about $1 mil total over the life of his contract. Houston offered him 32 mil. We'd have to have offered 33. You get what you pay for - if he cares about the extra 0.25 mil per/yr more than the benefits of NYC, that's his choice. NBA owners from states with high state taxes should make a compelling argument, convince a majority of the teams that it would be in the league's interest to adjust for taxes, and pressure the commissioner to make changes. They've tried and failed to do this. It's a closed case.
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6/27/2015  10:32 AM
I think Wood could be a steal for the Rockets. Thought this was interesting though.
Despite his lanky frame — 6-foot-9 1/4 inches without shoes and 216 pounds — Wood had the second highest body fat percentage of the 63 prospects measured at 14.7 percent. However, he also had the seventh longest wingspan (7-3.25) and the second largest hand width (10.75), which is measured from thumb to pinkie. The former can be changed through proper diet while the latter are desirable tools that aren’t going anywhere.

He has amazing measurements and is really skinny. Not sure why his body fat percentage was so high.
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6/28/2015  12:37 AM
FistOfOakley wrote:...and i don't know what that reason was... but it probably wasn't that good...

More than one, too.

Wonder where the info comes from?

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6/28/2015  1:19 AM
from his workouts... i mean hassan whiteside is as weird as they come and he wound up figuring it out eventually....

there comes a certain point where talent trumps the risk... and guys like wood and cliff alexander have talent and tail end of the first round and the 2nd round there is little risk in taking a chance on those kind of guys...

Wojo: Wood has agreed to a free agent deal with the rockets

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