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I did, I thought Sacramento got the best of the deal. Houston had to give up someone that was putting in work for them. Martin was not in the future plans for sac with Tyreke on board. Landy should work incredibly well with Tyreke, and it gives them more depth up front.
I love Landry, and he is going to be a great pair with Evans, no doubt, but Houston wins this hands down. Look at Diop's post. The Rockets got a wing scorer (their current options are Ariza (yikes) and Battier (wha??)), a guy that can defend and a low post guy that can move into a Landry type role. Then they got enough good picks to sink a battleship. This is on a team that's already in the playoffs every year, and is competing without their best player.
Martin may not be in Sac's plans, but he's not nearly as replaceable as a guy like Landry, who was going to lose his role once Yao came back anyway. Luckily Sac has Evans and so most would agree they did well. But it's a full house vs a straight flush.
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