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I'd say 30-35. Lin is much better when he's the prime ball handler and would get plenty of shots for Delfino & Parson on the perimeter and layups for Asik. Lin & Harden together in the backcourt isn't a good pairing as both guys are at their best with the ball in their hands. As for the idea of Howard joining the Rockets, the only way this would happen would be a sign & trade. There's no way he would sign there as a free agent and give up over $15 mil extra he'd be able to make by staying with the Lakers. Plus all the other business opportunities the LA area can offer.
At least 25; they would build the team around Lin and let Thomas grow. Parsons would still be a stat sheet filler (little bit of everything) and Asik is one of the 5 best defensive centres in tha game I think (Dwight, Bogut, Chandler and Hibbert are in front of him but I can't think of anyone else). Not a good team but not Charlotte bad either