As if Landry would be our Kevin Love or Bosh if he was here. Landry is a good guy, i like him, but we pants the kings when we made this trade.
I got an internet stalker, lol. I'm highlighting the fact that 3 years later Landry hasn't been replaced through the draft or otherwise as we were told he would be. That's indisputable. Again, you've missed the point for the 3rd time now. Stick to your "real job," son.
Entertaining to see Patterson's worst case comparison is Kris Humpries... and then you go and look at their rebound numbers.
You guys have obviously never seen T-Rob play. Prepare to be underwhelmed. He may develop and improve, but so far he hasn't looked good...not even in the summer league against inferior competition.
Dafuq? Why are you necroing something so useless? First of all, we DID replace Landry...or did you forgot Patterson and Mook? Both weren't as good as Landry at scoring, but PP was a better defender, while Mook was a better rebounder and 3 pt shooter. Secondly who cares if Landry got replaced or not, at the end of day all he was really good for was scoring, the guy was a total defensive dud and rebounded as badly as Patterson did. I'm not trying to bad mouth the guy but he wasn't superstar material. Finally Landry was traded for Kevin Martin, who was a big part of the Harden trade. Who cares if he got replaced or not, the PFs we have now have higher ceilings than he did. In fact, if we really wanted Mandry we didn't even need to replace him, we could have just brought him back in FA.
No one gives a flying f@ck about replacing a slightly above average undersized pf you goon. Nor does anyone give a **** about holding "Maury" accountable on some random commen he made 3 years ago. Go play in traffic.
This thread reminds me of those Japanese soldiers who were still fighting World War II into the 1970's. You may as well start a Stephen Jackson, or Ricky Davis thread.
Carl Landry has been averaging 14 pts and 5 rebs during the playoffs in a little over 20 mpg coming off the bench helping the 6th seeded Warriors take a commanding 3-1 lead over the heavily favored 3 seed Denver Nuggets. He's only making $4 million for this season and next as well. The Rockets sure could have used this type of production from the PF position during the post-season.