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    Rockets interested in Bosh; Raptors interested in Jordan Hill

    Sources say the Rockets' primary free-agent target is still Chris Bosh.

    Houston would have to arrange a sign-and-trade deal with Toronto.

    The Raptors are reportedly intrigued by Jordan Hill, whom the Rockets acquired from New York on trade deadline day in February.

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    The Raptors will never get fair value for Bosh. Hill has some potential but I can't see him being much more than a role player. It seems pretty obvious (check his twitter post) that Bosh is not going to stay in Toronto and Lebron's comments about the Raptors are pretty damaging to the Toronto organization and it's ability to attract players.

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    I heard Bosh's twitter was hacked...

    As I'm typing this, they're running it on ESPN lol. They better hope he actually said that. Otherwise that's pretty terrible reporting.

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    idk, Knicks can offer David Lee in sign-and trade that's a nice fair 1 on 1 trade I think.

    Plus I think Lee might fit very well with the Raptors.

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