Kold
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They would really give up on Harden already?
SAME thing I said. I mean these are just rumors and all, but the Harden trade talk is being talked about by alot of people. If they clear enough space, I'd just go after Lebron first, then Melo(if Lebron says no). If they DID do a sign and trade, Miami or New York would come out with a HAUL to say they lost their best playersThey would really give up on Harden already?
Depending on the roster, I could easily make a case for wanting Harden over Anthony.
I get Lebron over Harden in terms of if you wanted to get rid of Harden to get Lebron but Melo over Harden? They're both the same type of players. Both are great on offense but their defense is trash. Difference is Melo can do more on offense while Harden is more of a playmaker.
Harden is a better player, Melo is a better fit with LeBron.
First there is the whole friendship thing, but second, Melo has developed into one of the best catch and shoot players in the league. Harden is much better shooting off the dribble, and he is not that great playing off the ball. This makes a lot of sense to me.
Yeah, the hardest adjustment for the Heat is that Lebron and D-Wade are essentially the same player. Harden is D-Wade minus the defense.
At the same time, Harden is 24 and Melo is already 30.
That's the part that doesn't make a lot of sense to me. 'Melo is who he is, but Harden still has time to improve and become at least a serviceable defender.
I get Lebron over Harden in terms of if you wanted to get rid of Harden to get Lebron but Melo over Harden? They're both the same type of players. Both are great on offense but their defense is trash. Difference is Melo can do more on offense while Harden is more of a playmaker.
LeBron does not care about long term, because he will be out again in 3 years. Harden might get better, but he still does not fit.
Oh I agree about that. 'Melo's game definitely fits better with Lebron, but I'm not sure that you get rid of a young star player who hasn't hit his prime yet for a guy that only has a few seasons left, even if it means getting Lebron.
That's the part that doesn't make a lot of sense to me. 'Melo is who he is, but Harden still has time to improve and become at least a serviceable defender.
Well, if you were Houston's GM, would you rather be the 4th or 5th best team in the West for the next 7 years?
Or title front runners for the next 3-4?\