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Years ago

Houston looking to trade for Bosh?

"A fit Bynum isn't far from Bosh"

Whatever you're smoking, you should package it and sell it. You'll make millions.

LC
Years ago

ROTFLMAO!

Years ago

Bosh for Bynum? OMG! The fix would so be in after that trade!

I agree that Toronto would do okay in that situation, assuming Bynum becomes all he can be.

But Bosh, Gasol and Odom as a big man rotation for the Lakers?!?! Somebody shoot me now!!!

Years ago

I guess Indiana is just really high on Granger and to be fair there is a lot of positive talk about him round the league.

You'd have to think Big Al would be a better fit alongside Hibbert in Indiana though. They would have great size in the frontcourt and Big Al could concentrate on being the offensive focal point while Hibbert does more of the dirty work. Indy's slower style would fit Al better too.

If Kahn is really committed to an up tempo team, I can understand why he'd move Al for Granger though. Granger's game is perfect for him to build around. As much as I love Big Al's post moves, I also think there is a question mark about whether Al is truly a franchise cornerstone. He needs to be better defensively and to be a better passer out of the post (though he is improving there).

Ideally, Al would be your second best player on a team looking to win it all. I've always liked the Wolves, but I wouldn't be too upset to see Al on Indiana either.

It won't happen, but pairing Al with Okafor would be pretty effective. Down the track though, my very favourite destination for Al would be back in Boston alongside Perk!

Years ago

TR, didn't see that! Know why the Wolves are considering doing that? I'm guessing Big Al doesn't fit the high octane offence Rambis wants to run and they feel he doesn't fit with Love?

Years ago

This would be a great deal for Houston, but Toronto needs to get enough back in the trade so their fans don't revolt.

Bosh is making $15.7m, so the only one for one trade that can be done is for Yao ($16.3m). Given Yao's injury problems, if I'm Houston I would happily make the trade, but would Toronto? Since trading Bosh basically says "we're starting again", bringing in Yao would be a bad fit.

Another option would be for Toronto to dump salary by renting McGrady for half a season then letting him walk. Obviously there is bad history there, but MAYBE they do it if they also get to move Calderon's horrible contract? (Toronto would need another $8m on top of Bosh to balance any trade including McGrady).
Would still be hard to sell this to the Toronto fan-base though!

Beyond those two options, you start looking at four for one deals. That means a package like Ariza (5.8m), Scola ($3.3m), Cook ($3.5m) and Andersen ($2.3m). Toronto MIGHT feel good enough about Ariza and Scola to take that deal. They'd have to pay out a few players to clear roster space though.

New lineup would be something like:

C Bargnani Andersen
F Scola Johnson
F Ariza Turkoglu
G DeRozan
G Jack Calderon

Not a great lineup - but Toronto would be wanting to lose big anyway so they can get a high draft pick for a top rebounding PF or C.

In the end though, I reckon Toronto would be hoping to get more in exchange for Bosh than that. There must be a better deal out there somewhere!

Years ago

I watched a video on nba.com about this, the analysts were commenting that Houston have a fair few trade options. David Andersen wasn't specifically named but you'd have to think he'd be considered, Houston are apparently very pleased with the way Hayes has been playing (despite being 6-6) so it looks like they would consider him a backup centre when Yao is healthy.

Although, if you assume Yao/Hayes at the 5, I'm thinking they'd be after a frontline of Bosh and Scola plus either Battier or Andersen. Battier would be worth more in a trade I'd think so it's possible Andersen may stay.

LC
Years ago

Houston has a few positives to go for it in being able to retain Bosch long-term. They have Yao Ming returning next season, and the thought of a frontline containing Ming, Bosch and Scola could be a tantalising lure for Bosch in one could expect to be a successful team. Also, players like living in Houston.

It remains a gamble, but one in which Houston appears willing to take.

The Rockets would have to give up at least one of their current starter's. Aaron Brooks is a fan favourite and would be unlikely to be traded, and there is no way they would entertain the thought of trading Yao Ming. That leaves players such as Louis Scola, Trevor Ariza, Shane Battier, Chuck Hayes, Carl Landry, Kyle Lowry, Chase Budinger, and David Andersen potentially as trade bait.

IMO, Chuck Hayes does not have much value in any potential trade. Kyle Lowry does not have much mopre value either. I would think the Rockets would be unwilling to trade Scola and Landry who has had a break-out season to date. Chase Budinger would be off-limits as well as he appears to be a real find. Trevor Ariza is an interesting one to consider...

I really think David Andersen will be part of any potential trade. His value would have increased as he has now proven he can compete at this level. Withn Ming's return, Chuck Hayes ahead of him in the rotation and with Bosch coming in, Andersen moving to Toronto makes sense. I would think one of Landry, Budinger or even Scola would have to be a part of this deal to make it happen though.

 

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