http://hangtime.blogs.nba.com/2014/07/13/rockets-back-to-spinning-wheels-again/?ls=iref:nbahpts HOUSTON — This is the game the Rockets have chosen to play. Go Fish at a high-stakes poker table. It was less than a week ago when Dealin’ Daryl Morey bet on a starting lineup that would have included Dwight Howard, James Harden, Chris Bosh, Chandler Parsons and Patrick Beverley. Sometimes you draw to a busted flush. Bosh spurned the Rockets’ $88 million, four-year offer to stay in Miami for $118 million. Simple math. Now Parsons walks up I-45 to Dallas for $46 million over three years. Simple gaffe. The Rockets could have kept Parsons for the upcoming season for the final year on his rookie contract, roughly $964,000. But the team chose not to pick up the option in order to keep the right to match any offer that he received. Then they didn’t. Nice season the Rockets had there in 2013-14. They won 54 games, grabbed the No. 4 seed in the Western Conference and were feeling pretty good about themselves until nobody covered Damian Lillard with 0.9 seconds to play. But when the heartache of that Game 6 loss and sudden ouster in Portland finally faded, there was reason to look ahead. Until this. Now the Rockets are back on the hamster wheel making no progress. No offense to Trevor Ariza, but he doesn’t move the Rockets up in the West pecking order, doesn’t move the overall program forward. Then again, the Rockets don’t actually have a program other than to keep swapping names and players and draft choices and salary cap spaces like trading cards. For a fellow who looked like the smartest guy in the room last summer when he landed Howard, Morey celebrates the first anniversary of that coup by telling Houston fans: “See you next summer. Please.” While the Spurs win their fifth championship in 15 years by building a sense of family and togetherness, the Rockets are like the guy dealing three-card monte on the sidewalk, looking to just outsmart all of the other saps. They’re not looking for a path to long-term stability and success, just shortcuts to the top. The Rockets brass reportedly also did not believe that a core lineup of Howard, Harden and Parsons was a championship contender. They wanted and needed Bosh with his champion’s pedigree because there remain serious questions about whether Howard or Harden can ever be the lead horse to pull a wagon. So how good is that lineup without Parsons? The Rockets did not match the Dallas offer to Parsons because they did not want it to eat up too much of their payroll, so they could jump back in and play this game again next summer. How do you develop real fan loyalty when you keep asking them to trust you and trust you and trust you for a future that’s out there in a world of analytics and promises beyond the stars? What’s there to sell? Salary cap space, trade exceptions, maybe another video display on the front of the Toyota Center where they could photoshop LaMarcus Aldridge or LeBron James into the jersey of another current player next July. Hopefully, that cap space and trade exception can come off the bench for some significant minutes, because in all of the grand hustle, an already thin roster became positively anorexic with the leaving of Jeremy Lin, Omer Asik and Parsons. There was a palpable sense of shock and betrayal in Houston when Bosh — who definitely played the flirting game — did not jump into the Rockets’ arms as soon as James announced his return to Cleveland. But there is no room here for hurt feelings. The Rockets, just like the Heat with LeBron, have to know and understand this game they like to play is the equivalent of a pickup in a singles bar. Sure, we can have some fun. But did you really think we were getting married? It’s all those fans that keep going home alone at closing time who get stuck with another tab. 1994
Pretty much summarizes exactly how i feel about morey. Especially the line about the spurs. But im sure someone will find the time to dispute every single sentence in the article, since its obvious morey can do no wrong
To the entire league, we look like fools right now. Like it or not. Expect dozens of these articles to publish. They're laughing at us. Hopefully we'll have the last laugh. Currently though - Morey just got Morey'd and we have a tough climb ahead.
Deep. Really deep. I guess when Duncan and Parker retire, the Spurs will keep on winning since they will still have their coach and their sense of family.
What people are also missing and not talking about is Morey just got rid of 4 players none of them are black so looks like we are getting away from being so diverse. If we had a coach like Popovich it would be different... even Mavs coach. MCHALE is our coach so I guess Morey may be thinking let's make this team look like the 08 celtics.
just heard the interview, well a clip of it, where daryl uses the spurs as an example. spurs having their big three and then finding pieces. one problem with that maury, we know that if you ran manu's stats at age 26 you would trade him away for cap flexibility. =/
Okay, so what is he suggesting the Rockets should have done? Matched Parsons? Is that what he's suggesting? Should they not have tried to go after Bosh and Melo? What exactly is he saying here?