Well I figured someone would offer Chandler Parsons a deal sooner or later seeing that he's restricted free agent. But I didn't think that he'd get a max offer for 3 years from a divisional rival. The Dallas Mavericks have offered Parsons 46 million dollars over 3 years to come to Dallas.
At the end of the day 15 million dollars a year for Parsons is too steep of a price in my opinion. Especially when the Rockets are trying to land Chris Bosh from the Heat. Paying Harden, Dwight, and Bosh max contracts would basically mean any other player the Rockets bring in would be taking some sort of discount. They would've included Parsons and I think he knew that, which is why he's forcing the Rockets hand by signing that offer sheet instead of negotiating with Houston.
For the Rockets this means they'll mute than likely lose Parsons, a gem of a player they snagged in the second round of the draft. The two question for Houston now is... will they match that ridiculous offer sheet. And if he does who's going to be his replacement in Houston.
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