^ it actually got better for Houston than the deal I originally thought was the final one. If Sacramento is clearing up cap space, it's a good move (don't know why they would since no big name is going there, but we'll assume they are). If they're doing it as a basketball deal, are they drunk? NY will continue to be NY in this deal, acquiring big name players for the sake of doing so. And I thought they changed their crazy ways. Imagine if Houston decides to deal Yao Ming next year? Foot problems or not he'll still get an immense return not only for basketball ability, but merchandising. Their GM worked some magic today, and I'd like to see what he could do with the bigger asset.
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