Mcgrady is pushing to get Bonzi Wells :(

stop tmac!

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2605443

Healthy McGrady pushing for Rockets to get Wells



NEW YORK -- Tracy McGrady said Wednesday he feels 100 percent health-wise and is pushing hard to get Bonzi Wells to come to Houston.


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[SIZE=-2]McGrady[/SIZE]Wells' new agent, Merle Scott, said he expected Wells to make a decision by Friday. The Rockets, Nuggets, Heat and Bobcats are the leading interested teams, but the Rockets have an edge because of what they can offer both Wells and his old team, the Sacramento Kings.
While the Heat and Nuggets are right up against the luxury tax and thus would only acquire Wells through a sign-and-trade for another player, Houston could offer a sign-and-trade for a second-round pick and a trade exception worth $4.2 million left over from the deal that sent Moochie Norris to the Hornets last season. The Kings have said they do not want to take back additional salary that would put them above the luxury-tax threshold, and getting even a little something for Wells would be better than getting nothing.
McGrady hinted that he had pressed his pitch to Wells as recently as Wednesday morning, and said a decision from the nine-year veteran seemed imminent.
If the Rockets couldn't find a way to do a sign-and-trade with the Kings under which they'd give Wells a $4.1 million starting salary, Houston could still offer Wells the remaining $2.1 million of its mid-level exception. Either way, the Rockets would stay below the tax threshold. Wells will have to swallow hard in signing whatever deal he takes after turning down a five-year, $36 million offer earlier this summer to remain with Sacramento after averaging 23.2 points for the Kings in the playoffs.
The Bobcats could offer Wells the most money as they're nearly $14 million under the cap and still must spend more than $1.1 million to reach the league-mandated minimum payroll, but it's unclear how genuine their interest is in Wells. It was not a promising sign last week when Wells traveled to Charlotte to meet with Bobcats team officials but Michael Jordan did not attend, preferring to stay in Ireland where he attended the Ryder Cup.
And if it came down to Wells having to choose between a $4.1 million offer (forthcoming) from Houston and a slightly higher offer from Charlotte (if one is even forth), McGrady's jawing in Wells' ear could tip the scales.
"We're really good friends. I was with Bonzi this offseason, was talking to him, and Houston's a place he's real interested in. He's a grown man, he's been in this league for a long time, and the decision will really come down to him," McGrady said.
"I'm sure [the Rockets] want him. What he did in the postseason this year, it was eye-catching. I've been trying to make that work because I think Bonzi would be a great addition to our team to add more depth as far as matching up against teams like Phoenix, Dallas and San Antonio."
Regarding his health, McGrady said his back is feeling fine following an offseason that included his marriage to longtime girlfriend and mother of his two children, Clerenda, and included a tour of Hong Kong, the Philippines, Korea and China for Reebok. He said he was eager to seek redemption after injuries and personal problems forced him to miss 35 games, including Houston's final 20.
"I'm healthy, I feel good. Everything is really going the way I expected it to go this offseason, especially coming off that frustrating season," McGrady told Insider. "I've been dealing with it [chronic back pain] for six years now, and it's really not a major problem. Last year it was a major problem because I was dealing with so much with the team, the death of my wife's mom, my issues. I had worked so hard in the offseason, I had a great preseason, probably the best preseason I ever had, and for my back to go out like that right after the first [regular season] game, I was stressed. And I think stress goes to the weakest part of your body, and my back at the time was the weakest part of my body. It hindered me throughout the whole season, and I could never get healthy.
"But I'm stress free, I'm feeling good, I worked extremely hard, got on a strict diet and I've never felt better," McGrady said. "Without a doubt, I'm 100 percent. Without a doubt."
Chris Sheridan covers the NBA and international basketball for ESPN Insider.
 
Yeah, this was mentioned over int eh personnel section too.

In any case, I am assuming that Bonzi is lost to us, or more preceisely, that Geoff isn't going to bring him back even if he wants to come now, so the Houston deal continues to appear to be the one out of which we can get the most.
 
Looks like Bonzi signed a 2 year 5 million dollar deal with the Rockets. What a bonehead move turning us down. Probably better for us in the long run though.
 
Just saw this on ESPN

A source close to Bonzi Wells tells ESPN The Magazine's Ric Bucher that Wells has agreed to a two-year, $5 million deal with the Rockets. The deal includes a player opt-out after the first year.

Tracy McGrady had been lobbying for the Rockets to complete the deal and bring Wells to Houston.
The Rockets, Nuggets, Heat and Bobcats were the leading interested teams, but the Rockets had an edge because of what they can offer both Wells and his old team, the Sacramento Kings.
McGrady hinted that he had pressed his pitch to Wells as recently as Wednesday morning, and said a decision from the nine-year veteran seemed imminent.
Wells turned down a five-year, $36 million offer earlier this summer to remain with Sacramento after averaging 23.2 points for the Kings in the playoffs.
"We're really good friends," McGrady told ESPN Insider's Chris Sheridan on Wednesday. "I was with Bonzi this offseason, was talking to him, and Houston's a place he's real interested in. He's a grown man, he's been in this league for a long time, and the decision will really come down to him.
"I'm sure [the Rockets] want him. What he did in the postseason this year, it was eye-catching. I've been trying to make that work because I think Bonzi would be a great addition to our team to add more depth as far as matching up against teams like Phoenix, Dallas and San Antonio."
 
If it's $5M over 2 years, it's probably not a sign and trade (the pick and the trade exception we were hoping for). If so, this is the worst scenario. Not only did we lose him for nothing, we lost him to a team we shall be competing with for playoff spot/positioning.
 
If it's $5M over 2 years, it's probably not a sign and trade (the pick and the trade exception we were hoping for). If so, this is the worst scenario. Not only did we lose him for nothing, we lost him to a team we shall be competing with for playoff spot/positioning.


Yep - that was about as bad as it could get. :mad:
 
Oh good grief. Some of you are acting like it's the end of the world. It's about the name on the front, not the name on the back. And it's not like the name on the back was James or Jordan or Bird.

The Kings will survive and I personally believe this wasn't that big a deal. I suspect Artest will be able to control Wells when we play Houston.
 
Oh good grief. Some of you are acting like it's the end of the world. It's about the name on the front, not the name on the back. And it's not like the name on the back was James or Jordan or Bird.

The Kings will survive and I personally believe this wasn't that big a deal. I suspect Artest will be able to control Wells when we play Houston.

Then who guards TMac?
 
Martin will most likely be starting. People seem to forget that Martin was playing himself into the starter's spot the half season Bonzi spent with various injuries and his play was as much a part of the Kings post-Artest resurgence in the second half as Bonzi's (if not more). Bonzi really did nothing to warrant the megadeal he didn't get until the Spurs series.

I'm glad this saga is finally over.
 
Then who guards TMac?

That was the real issue with Bonzi going to either Houston or Denver. Neither we, nor anybody, can handle a TMac/Bonzi or Carmelo/Bonzi pairing. One Artest vs. two power smalls. Same thing we had going at the end of last year. Few, if any, OGs can handle Bonzi Wells inside (in fact many SFs can't), and then if you pair him with a superstar type SF with too much size/strength for an OG to handle, it just makes it nearly impossible.

Was always a significant chance that if Bonzi headed to Houston, and they stayed healthy, that a TMac/improved Yao/Battier/Bonzi core could pass us up in the standings. I was resigned with that possibility as long as we came out of it with something ourselves. This, however, is worst case. A competitor gets considerably better, we get nothing (for I believe the 4th consecutive summer mind you).
 
The only silver lining is that Over all the Rockets have a collection of the most injury prone players in the NBA and adding Bonzi did not change that. But hoping other teams will fail for your team to succeed is not only pointless and uncompetitive, it's just mean.
 
Wont he be comming of the bench and doesnt that undermine him trying to show his stuff to get that payday he wants?
 
And hasn't it been insufficient minutes and coming off the bench that has caused problems in the past?

People seem to be in a real hurry to overlook the turnaround Bonzi did in Sacramento. At least part of it has to be attributed to Rick Adelman and his style of coaching and dealing with players.
 
The rockets will start Alston/Bonzi/TMac/Battier/Yao.

I think that's clearly their best 5, and there are some complete macthup nightmares there -- Battier outside peppering in 3s on your PF, Bonzi in the post pummeling your OG, a 7'5" center who averaged 22 and 10 last year in the middle, and then a guy who is only a 2 or 3 time scoring champion at SF.

Be interesting though -- Bonzi had better rebound like a madman again, because Shane was never really much of a rebounder even as a SF, and Juwan averaged a SAR-like 6 for them last year.
 
I think that's clearly their best 5, and there are some complete macthup nightmares there -- Battier outside peppering in 3s on your PF, Bonzi in the post pummeling your OG, a 7'5" center who averaged 22 and 10 last year in the middle, and then a guy who is only a 2 or 3 time scoring champion at SF.

Be interesting though -- Bonzi had better rebound like a madman again, because Shane was never really much of a rebounder even as a SF, and Juwan averaged a SAR-like 6 for them last year.


Yeah, which reminds me that SAR is kind of like a younger, better version of Juwan Howard.
 
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