Horrible misconception of Trevor, he was by no means a selfish player. All Trevor ever did during his tenure was listen and do what the coaches told him to do, which was chuck up shots all games. The goal was to bring him along much like the Thunder did with Kevin Durant but obviously it didn't turn out anywhere close to that. Ariza was rather inefficient and disappointing as a first option but when we traded for Martin everything began to fall in place. His shooting percentages were horrible prior to the Kevin Martin trade, but his stats post ASG were rock solid. His field goal percentage went straight up to 44% and he was 41% from behind the arc. Inefficient right? As a scorer he was definitely expendable as 7'6 monster in Yao Ming needs accurate shooters to swarm outside the three. Yao will have those shooters in Kevin Martin and Aaron Brooks, both shoot the ball exceptionally well. Not to mention that Scola can shoot the 15 foot jump just fine too and again its not like Trevor is a bad shooter at all, he numbers went up as soon as he was in a more subtle role. Anyways you know what would be PERFECT in the middle of those skilled big men and pure shooters? A defensive specialist that can guard the best man on the floor that can also get steals and start fastbreaks. Do I think Lee is a good fit next to Yao Ming and Martin? Definitely. But is he a better fit than Trevor? Don't think so. Way I see it is we traded a starting small forward for a backup 2 guard, a position where Houston already had Bud and Taylor for. Name one team competing for the championship that worries about salary and lux tax. You can't. Aaron Brooks has playmaking skills of a D leaguer and was by far the most selfish player on this team last season. When Kevin Martin came over, instead of embracing a new high profile scorer Brooks gave Martin the cold shoulder and literally would NEVER pass him the ball in his first few games here. It got better as time went along but Brooks was still a rather selfish player, he seemed to only pass the ball when he failed to penetrate and two or three defenders are hauling over him. You said earlier in your post that Ariza was an extremely selfish player, which again isn't true as Trevor averaged 4.4 assists a game while Aaron barely managed to get one more assist than Ariza. I do like Brooks though but his playmaking abilities leave little to be desired. Collison, as you said, is probably the better player or at least close enough and far superior as a playmaker. Give me Collison any day.