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Originally Posted by okcchief
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Right but they had the option to pick up Parsons last year at 900k then trade him if they needed too. At least thats my understanding. I think it was a mistake to not get assets in return. I understand a GM like Morey is exciting for fans, but he has changed the roster so drastically they are like a new team every year.
Another thing about going after Rondo. I see he and Dwight clashing bigtime after a few months. I just think Morey is flashy and doesn't put a lot of thought into how the roster is constructed.
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You're right about Morey "swinging for the fence" mentality but there comes a point where you need to keep parts to build chemistry. He would have been up for GM of the Year had he landed Bosh, cuz then the Rockets would have matched Parsons and a starting lineup including Harden, Howard, Bosh, Parsons would have been awesome. PROBLEM is, as it turns out he didnt and chose to not match Parson's offer because it would have prevented future moves, so the Rockets got nothing for him and traded away Asik and Lin and didnt get Bosh. He should have picked up Parson's option last season, as you mentioned, and he could have used Parsons in a trade for a third big star if needed. He tried to get cute with Parsons so he would not find himself in this position next season, but as it turns out he expedited the worse case scenario. To make matters worse, he was also used by Bosh (again) in the process. Now there really are no pieces to bring another key player to Houston. So, he ended up setting the franchise back a year, maybe more, and wasting valuable time of the Howard / Harden era.
I like Morey's aggressive nature, but not to the point of him being reckless, and that's exactly what he was in this instance.
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