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Jazz inquiring about Lou Williams (ESPN)

Lou is the bench version of harden. Fair trade... we could have done a little better though. Oh well.
 
Their 1st round pick and Corey Brewer.

Thanks. Went to look for it and you had it posted before I found it. Seems like with all the interest shown towards Lou recently that they could've gotten more. If they had to send him to the Rockets. . . at least they could have made it painful.
 
Thanks. Went to look for it and you had it posted before I found it. Seems like with all the interest shown towards Lou recently that they could've gotten more. If they had to send him to the Rockets. . . at least they could have made it painful.

I think Washington was only offering a protected pick of some kind. Houston might have been only team willing to deal an unprotected pick this year.
 
Jazz must have just been offering 2nd round picks, or 2nd round pick and Burks. If they had offered up their 1st round pick their deal beats Houston's.
 
They'll finish no better than 4th in the league. So they got him for nothing. I'm sure the jazz could have offered more than nothing.
 
There's no way DL would give up a 1st for 1 and a half year rental on Lou Williams.

Why would it only be a half year rental?
 
Crowded backcourt in Houston - Harden, Gordon, and Beverley all playing 30+ mins and now they've added Williams. Thin at SF though, Brewer was main backup to Ariza. Either KJ McDaniels is going to get more time or they'll play Gordon as an undersized SF.

But OMG, imagine a lineup that has Williams-Harden-Gordon-Anderson in it. It doesn't matter who plays the 5 (or 4), that's a foursome that'll run up the score at both ends.
 
Houston likely finishes the season with the 3rd best record in the NBA. So basically they traded a mediocre role player and a #28 pick for Lou Williams? The Jazz could have easily offered something better i would think, our Golden State pick + a 2nd rounder + Mack?
 
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