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Could we be one of two teams in talks for Marcus Morris?

QuinSnydersHair

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Is there anyway a Morris and filler and pick for Millsap deal sounds good or works?

They held Morris out tonight and say Morey is considering which of two offers to take.
 
I don't see anything that works without a lot of piieces involved.

Delfino, Cook, Aldrich, Morris is about 10.4M for Millsap, Murphy, Evans and Watson is about 13.2M...
 
I think they want to trade Morris for a pick. I'm sure Houston would love Millsap, he is a great fit there, but I don't think we are in those talks.
 
Morey is the perfect GM for fans talk about... they're going to be goood & definitely have assets to lure a Dwight Howard.
 
Well Morey for all his pump hasn't even been in the playoffs for the last several years. Yes Harden trade was great yes this trade was great and yes they have a ton of cap room but he's been skatin by on rep for the past few years.
 
he is joining his twin in Phoenix for a 2nd rounder. Is it the first time brothers, let alone twins, have been on the same team in the NBA?
 
If the Rockets had 2 deals for Marcus Morris, then the Jazz must have 5 - 10 for Millsap.
Just a salary dump; the Rockets only got a second round pick. No doubt there are teams that would take on Millsap for nothing.
 
he is joining his twin in Phoenix for a 2nd rounder. Is it the first time brothers, let alone twins, have been on the same team in the NBA?

The Pelicans should just trade Robin Lopez to the Nets for Teletovic/filler & Jarron should come out of retirement to sign w/ Boston!

who are the other sets of twins that have recently played?
 
he is joining his twin in Phoenix for a 2nd rounder. Is it the first time brothers, let alone twins, have been on the same team in the NBA?

I'll look into it.

I don't know about more recently, but here's what this article from 2006 says about it:

https://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/writers/em_swift/12/05/brothers/index.html

"But the fact is only two pair of brothers ever played on the same NBA team, Tom and Dick Van Arsdale, twins whose careers stretched from 1965 to '77, and Brent and Mark Price with Washington in 1995-96."

Actually I do know of one case that's more recent. Tyler and Ben Hansbrough are both on the Pacers this season.
 
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