Saturday, December 7, 2013

Omer Asik Trade

So the Rockets want to trade Omer Asik. Welp, I have an easy answer for them: trade with Miami.

Miami gets:
Omer Asik

Houston gets:
Shane Battier
Joel Anthony
James Jones
Future 1st round pick

To me, this is simple. Chicago and Indiana consistently expose Miami's need for better rebounding and rim protection. Omer Asik only does two things well: rebound and protect the rim.

For Houston, they get back Battier, who they loved when he was there, and a very good shooter in James Jones. Both of these guys are on one-year deals, so if neither work out, you can get cap relieve in return after the season. Daryl Morey probably won't want to take back Joel Anthony in the trade, but Anthony makes the salaries work and as a backup for Dwight, he's not that bad if you're only planning on playing him 8-10 minutes a night.

In general, Houston is giving up more talent, so I believe Miami will have to give up a first rounder in return. If I'm Morey, I try to get the first rounder be a 2016 or 2017 first rounder. You never know if Miami will even be any good by then.

So, to sum up, you're welcome Mr Morey and Mr Riley.

Oh, and here's a picture of me with Daryl Morey in 2010 at Dork-a-palooza!

NFL Quarterly Rankings - Q3

Here are my quarterly rankings for NFL teams for the third quarter
(note: this includes the Texans-Jaguars game from Thursday)

32. Houston
31. Washington
30. Tampa Bay
29. Atlanta
28. Jacksonville
27. Cleveland
26. Minnesota
25. Oakland
24. NY Jets
23. Buffalo
22. NY Giants
21. Tennessee
20. St Louis
19. San Diego
18. Pittsburgh
17. Chicago
16. Baltimore
15. Miami
14. Dallas
13. Philadelphia
12. Green Bay
11. Detroit
10. Arizona
9. Philadelphia
8. Kansas City
7. Indianapolis
6. San Francisco
5. New England – The Pats seem to play down to their competition but still are 9-3. If they win this Sunday and Miami loses, they can clinch the division.
4. New Orleans – In a dome, this team is still very, very good. All three of their losses are in cold or windy places: New York, Boston, and Seattle. If the Saints can beat Carolina this week and get second place in the NFC, they should be able to make it to the NFC Championship game at a minimum.
3. Carolina – Right now, they’re hot. Super hot. And good news for them is that if they can win just two more games, they’re in the playoffs. And, in their final four games, they get to play Atlanta and the Jets. They are in.
2. Seattle – What a dominating win by Seattle over New Orleans. They’re poised to finish with the #1 seed in the NFC which would be huge for them. However, their next two games are at San Fran and at New York. I think there is a chance that they could lose both of those games as the Giants may still be in the race for the NFC East and the Niners need to win to stay in wild card contention.
1. Denver – They’ve had two tough losses. And I worry about Peyton’s ability to throw in the cold. However, on a neutral field, I still think they’re the best team in the NFL.