Rockets trade PF Rasheed Wallace to Raptors for 2002 1st round pick, 2004 1st round pick, SF Wally Szczerbiak, PF Etan Thomas, and C Bryant Reeves. Wallace waives no-trade clause.
Printable View
Rockets trade PF Rasheed Wallace to Raptors for 2002 1st round pick, 2004 1st round pick, SF Wally Szczerbiak, PF Etan Thomas, and C Bryant Reeves. Wallace waives no-trade clause.
Approved.
And BOOM goes the dynamite!
You mean the fire cracker. :hihi:
On a serious note, it's a great trade for you. Defense is exactly what you needed and you got that with an very good offensive player.
Plus Wallace is the same age group as Stack and Mashburn.
I won't have a starter over 29. And all average over 10ppg
WOW, this new GM guy is good.
Yeah, I can't take any credit. I tried to keep a first, but he couldn't be paid off.
TWSS
Raptors become a contender and the rockets keep stacking up assets while maintaining flexibility. Solid stuff.
Nice trade for both but I have a question
can we trade a player that's injured?
oh okay, cool I thought we couldn't.
but yeah, good trade for both. Raptors will give the Cavs a good series if they face, and Houston gets better for the future.
And I didn't help anyone in my own conference.
I'm sure there's a smilie with his mouth zippered somewhere around here........
Whoa, Raps looking legit. Look out, Cleveland.
I hate to break it to you guys, but this trade won't be legal, Raptors can't trade back to back firsts, 2001 was traded, 2002 can not be. Just warning you, because that is what the commish will say
I wasn't here for that.
Yea I'm probably wrong about this one, but just be prepared just in case.
My apologies here is the NBA example that makes this trade legal
Quote:
But here's the thing... if Walsh can acquire a 2012 first-round pick, he re-gains the option of including his 2011 or 2013 picks in a deal. Many thought the 2011 wouldn't be an option because the Knicks had no first-rounder in 2010, but the Stepien Rule doesn't apply to drafts that have already occurred.
And that's the loophole.
P