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[h1]Report: Rockets in lead to trade for Chris Kaman[/h1]
Kurt Helin
Feb 1, 2012, 4:28 PM EST
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The Houston Rockets have gone after every center with a heartbeat that has come on the market since the lockout ended, and they may finally be getting one. A pretty good one.
The Rockets are in the lead to land Chris Kaman, reports Sam Amick at Sports Illustrated.
Donât expect this to happen fast â remember the league owns the Hornets right now so there are extra hoops to jump through. Just ask the Lakers.
This would be an upgrade for the Rockets â people tend to underestimate Kaman. This is a solid, strong NBA center who can provide some points, rebounds and a defensive presence in the paint. He is not elite, but he is a career 12 and 8 guy who plays within himself and is tough.
Houston is 12-9 this season, eight seed in the West right now, with Jordan Hill at center. This gives them some much needed balance.
You can bet that Knicks pick is part of the deal.
As a side note, the Bulls may be in the lead to land Joel Przybilla, when he decides it is time return, reports the Chicago Tribune.
http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports....-kaman/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
Kurt Helin
Feb 1, 2012, 4:28 PM EST
Leave a comment
The Houston Rockets have gone after every center with a heartbeat that has come on the market since the lockout ended, and they may finally be getting one. A pretty good one.
The Rockets are in the lead to land Chris Kaman, reports Sam Amick at Sports Illustrated.
The Houston Rockets have had extensive discussions with the New Orleans Hornets about center Chris Kaman and appear to be in the lead to trade for him, numerous sources told SI.comâ¦.
While no deal is imminent and the pieces are still being discussed, sources said the talks have involved the Rocketsâ two top-10 picks from the 2009 draft â center Hasheem Thabeet (No. 2 by Memphis) and power forward Jordan Hill (No. 8 by New York). The Rockets have other young former first-rounders who could be included as well, among them second-year forward Patrick Patterson, third-year point guard Jonny Flynn and third-year small forward Terrence Williams. They also have a 2012 first-round pick from the Knicks that the Hornets would love to obtain.
Donât expect this to happen fast â remember the league owns the Hornets right now so there are extra hoops to jump through. Just ask the Lakers.
This would be an upgrade for the Rockets â people tend to underestimate Kaman. This is a solid, strong NBA center who can provide some points, rebounds and a defensive presence in the paint. He is not elite, but he is a career 12 and 8 guy who plays within himself and is tough.
Houston is 12-9 this season, eight seed in the West right now, with Jordan Hill at center. This gives them some much needed balance.
You can bet that Knicks pick is part of the deal.
As a side note, the Bulls may be in the lead to land Joel Przybilla, when he decides it is time return, reports the Chicago Tribune.
http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports....-kaman/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter