Rockets Will Not Match Offer To Parsons

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Harris showed goo flashes, if it stayed like that then I believe Harris would get the job over Felton
 

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Might have something to do with that tweet earlier about how some guys don't even pick up the phone when Morey is calling. I heard earlier that Houston is notorious for leaking things to the media, and some teams just don't want to be a part of that. Don't respect it. I'd bet this was no different, Dallas never even considered it.
 

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nolafan33 said:
This offseason has been a disaster for Houston by their own appointed standards. They were the 4th seed last season and I think they've taken a step back.
Agree completely. 
 

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More I think about it I seriously doubt that Dallas never expected Houston not to match. As a result they are stuck with this contract.
 

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So...as a fan of your NBA teams--if you're GM botched an offseason this terribly, how would you handle it?

I'm absolutely furious. How good Parsons is will only become clearer in Dallas, and he'll probably progress at a faster rate with such a good coach at the helm, now. Fuck.
 

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nolafan33 said:
More I think about it I seriously doubt that Dallas never expected Houston not to match. As a result they are stuck with this contract.
holy negatives; re-work this statement lol, because the two sentences conflict with the other
 
 
what you said was you doubt that Dallas expected Houston to match the deal, which means they would know he would be a Mav. So then they wouldnt be "stuck" with the contract
 

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I wouldn't say they botched it. Just a series of instances where they got unlucky. Bosh and Melo didn't sign, but that wasn't within their power.

Should they have matched CP instead of signing Ariza? Probably. But that team wouldn't really go anywhere either. I'd rather have a GM that takes some risks to significantly make my team better instead of sitting on his hands.

Of course in hindsight it looks bad how they lost all those guys for nothing. But free agency is a gamble.
 

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Are some suggesting that Dallas would rather not land Parsons?
 
They didn't need another superstar. They needed another good young piece, and while Parsons might not have "superstar" potential, he's certainly not just a role player and I don't honestly see a ceiling, with him. 
 

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LAS VEGAS -- Chandler Parsons will arrive in Dallas with a three-year, $46 million deal and plenty of motivation after being "offended" by the Houston Rockets during the restricted free-agency process.

Parsons told Yahoo! Sports that it bothered him that Houston, which declined its right to match the Dallas Mavericks' offer and allowed Parsons to go to the Rockets' Interstate 45 rivals, made it clear the franchise didn't consider Parsons good enough to be the third-best player on a championship contender.

"Honestly, I was offended by the whole process," Parsons told Yahoo! Sports on Monday. "They publicly said that they were going out looking for a third star when I thought they had one right in front of them. I guess that's just how they viewed me as a player. I don't think I've scratched the surface of where I can be as a player and I think I'm ready for that role.

"You can't knock them for always trying to get better. [Houston general manager] Daryl Morey is very aggressive, is a genius, a great GM and I have nothing but respect for those guys. And they are looking to make their team better. That's what they were doing. I just thought I could be that guy that could do that."

The Rockets would have matched the offer to Parsons if Houston had successfully recruited All-Star power forward Chris Bosh to join center Dwight Howard and shooting guard James Harden as the franchise's proven stars.

However, once Bosh opted to re-sign with the Miami Heat, Morey reconsidered his intention to keep Parsons, valuing future salary-cap flexibility over a 25-year-old small forward who averaged 16.6 points, 5.5 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game last season.

The Mavs, meanwhile, made Parsons their top priority after long-shot attempts to woo superstars Carmelo Anthony and LeBron James. Dallas got Parsons to agree to the offer sheet July 9, forcing the Rockets to make a difficult decision.

Mavs owner Mark Cuban met Parsons in the player's hometown of Orlando, Florida, just after midnight July 10 to make the offer sheet official as soon as possible.

"They really showed how much they cared for me," Parsons told Yahoo! Sports. "They didn't want me to wait for Bosh. They didn't want me to wait for Melo. They came forward first."

The Mavs had to hold their breath until Sunday afternoon for Houston to make its decision, even after the Rockets acquired a more affordable small forward, signing Trevor Ariza to a four-year, $32 million deal.

Now that the dust has settled, Cuban says he is pleased things turned out the way they did.

"It feels good," Cuban said. "We obviously value him very highly. We think he's going to contribute a lot."

Cuban said Parsons was their No. 1 target with a specific reason in mind.

"I looked at all the main guys that were young that we thought would be available, and we loved his game," Cuban said. "We liked him the best of all the free agents, and that was point one.

"When you looked at the numbers relative to Houston's cap position, he seemed the most obtainable."

While the Mavs had to wait out the restricted free-agency process for almost the full three days, there was a sense they ultimately would get their man.

"No, because we did the numbers," Cuban replied when asked whether he was surprised to get Parsons. "We knew what the numbers were. We knew, based off the numbers, they were going to have to make some tough choices."

Cuban added that had he been in the Rockets' shoes, he would have matched the Mavs' offer sheet.

In a possible attempt at damage control after the Rockets' decision, Morey said he didn't believe Parsons could be the third-best player for a title contender.

"I'm not going to go there," Cuban said. "Daryl is entitled to his opinion. That's the way it goes."

While Cuban and Morey might disagree on their Parsons projections, their two teams both are in the market for another forward.

Sources have told ESPN.com's Marc Stein that the Mavs and Rockets have barged into the Mike Miller sweepstakes. The attempt is to acquire a perimeter-oriented small forward and keep James' sharpshooting teammate from Miami away from Cleveland.

Last season, the Rockets preferred to keep Parsons on the floor as much as possible, playing him 37.6 minutes per game. That ranked seventh-most in the league and was 1.1 minute per game shy of league leader Anthony.

Mavs guard Monta Ellis ranked eighth at 36.9 minutes per game.

"He's the old Nellie [Don Nelson] point-forward, personified," Cuban said regarding Parsons. "It gets us younger. The good news about all of the experience we had, it really allowed us to modify and give the Spurs a run for their money last year. The bad news is that we had to restrict minutes. Restricting minutes was the big challenge.

"He's a guy that we can keep out there a lot longer. With Vince [Carter], 'Trix [Shawn Marion] and Dirk [Nowitzki], we really had to balance minutes."

"I don't care," Cuban said. "I just want to win. He's the same way. He wants to be an All-Star, Monta wants to be an All-Star, Dirk doesn't want to be an All-Star. We just want to win."

Parsons' versatility on offense has drawn widespread praise, but Cuban said he could be underrated on defense.

"He's a willing defender," Cuban said. "One of the reasons I went after him, one of the things I did, I went and talked to all of the scorers that I know and I asked who defended them the best and list the top three, and Chandler was on the list a few times. He's not a shutdown defender, but he's a work-hard defender. He's an irritant.

"I think Coach will do a lot better job with stances, Coach will get on him," Cuban said of Rick Carlisle. "We do a lot of drills for the little stuff like that."

Parsons is eager to play for a franchise that believes he can blossom into a star and envisions an expanded role for him.

"Dallas is the perfect match to where I am in my career," Parsons told Yahoo! Sports. "It's where I can take that next step. They have a great organization. Mark is the best owner in all of sports. I get a chance to play with Dirk for however much longer he has. It will be unbelievable to learn and grown from him and the guys they have.

"We got a chance to win. Coach Carlisle is the best coach in the NBA. It's the perfect situation for me. I'm ready for more leadership. I'm ready for a bigger role. They came at me with a high max offer and viewed me as a franchise player. That's what I wanted."
 
 

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Daryl thought Houston needed more than they actually did in order to contend next season. It's absurd. 

Pay Parsons shit for another year and build a better bench. Now Houston has an significantly worse starting lineup, and no bench whatsoever. The next big we have his DMo. Jesus.
 
Dallas just became significantly better than Houston, especially if they can find a way to shore up the PG position.
 

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buzzy said:
I wouldn't say they botched it. Just a series of instances where they got unlucky. Bosh and Melo didn't sign, but that wasn't within their power.

Should they have matched CP instead of signing Ariza? Probably. But that team wouldn't really go anywhere either. I'd rather have a GM that takes some risks to significantly make my team better instead of sitting on his hands.

Of course in hindsight it looks bad how they lost all those guys for nothing. But free agency is a gamble.
Missing out on Melo/Bosh wasn't botched, they hold all the cards. The Chandler Parsons situation was. I thought it was smart to let him become a RFA a year early than being an UFA, but I also assumed they would match any offer. Had they accepted his team option for 900K they would have still had the cap space to sign Ariza anyway, and then let Parsons walk the following year, or trade him for picks at the start of the year, instead they don't get his production one more season or any return
 

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buzzy said:
I wouldn't say they botched it. Just a series of instances where they got unlucky. Bosh and Melo didn't sign, but that wasn't within their power.
Should they have matched CP instead of signing Ariza? Probably. But that team wouldn't really go anywhere either. I'd rather have a GM that takes some risks to significantly make my team better instead of sitting on his hands.
Of course in hindsight it looks bad how they lost all those guys for nothing. But free agency is a gamble.
yes
 

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Ariza at 8 is better than parsons at 15
 

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Parsons at 900k is better than Ariza at 8
 

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BwareDWare94 said:
Daryl thought Houston needed more than they actually did in order to contend next season. It's absurd. 

Pay Parsons shit for another year and build a better bench. Now Houston has an significantly worse starting lineup, and no bench whatsoever. The next big we have his DMo. Jesus.
 
Dallas just became significantly better than Houston, especially if they can find a way to shore up the PG position.
They didnt have cap space at all, due to Lin and Asik. That why they traded them away. They felt like if they were to rip up their bench starters, they should go get a star with that cap space. Their stars stayed where they were, and didnt go to Houston. At that point, Parsons got a deal in which Cuban even admitted he overpaid for, and the Rockets financially would be exactly where they were before the season started had they matched, but without a bench, so they let him go.
 
They still have ~$17M in cap space, so they can still build a bench.
 

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elcheato said:
Parsons at 900k is better than Ariza at 8
yeah but he was getting paid anyways after this season
 

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They lost a year of stellar play that would have only cost then 900k. Like I said, they could have gotten Ariza too if they wanted anyway. For a guy who tries to maximize his assets and people like to call a genius, Morey messed up in a big way and overthought the situation

If you thought there was any chance you wouldn't match, you shouldn't have let him out of his contract
 

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