I like Prince, Michael Beasley, Dmo and Faried. I also hope Ray Allen and Zach Randolph can join seems they are playing big 3 leagues.
Corey Brewer's speed came to mind fleetingly after the NYC Knicks defeat, but then I banished it from my head. I honestly didn't think about Luc, because of his injury history. You and I think alike most of the time, my friend. Beat the Clippers! Go Harden! Go Russ! Go Houston Rockets!
Ekpe was in Houston visiting with the Jazz, not the Rockets. But no bash at all, just want the same things we all want, Rockets to improve and win it all. But yes, I do believe 6'9 Jonah Bolden (7'3 wingspan), 6'6 Justin Anderson (7'0 wingspan 230 lbs 43" vert), 6'3 Tyler Johnson (42" vert 35% 3ball) and/or 6'7 Ryan Broekhoff (6'10 wingspan 40% 3ball) ARE THE BEST FITS FOR HOUSTON.
Still believe Justin Anderson (and Bolden) would be great fit with Rockets. One of best players in GLeague right now. And his expertise in zone defense would be helpful vs. Bucks. https://www.ridiculousupside.com/20...us-upside-q-a-watanabe-anderson-canton-charge
I hope we get chance to sign him and a bunch of other (1-3)promising kids next season, this team is in badly need new blood (turning back the clock) say young Robert Horry and Sam Cessell (young legs) in coming years.
But for one night at least, Jonah Bolden was the Bellringer. Bolden thoroughly outplayed Karl Anthony Towns in a matchup that few expected. Brett Brown pulled a counter move that few saw coming that and Jonah executed it to perfection in a win. The key for everything in this game really came down to Jonah’s discipline defensively and staying on the court for 31 minutes. He mirrored KAT all night long in a well calculated move by Brett Brown. https://thepaintedlines.com/fly-the-process/?amp Bolden can shut down 5's like the Clipper's Ivica Zubac.
Houston is place of second chance. Far"weed", Royce Anthony, ty 'moon-shine' Lawson. Still think rockets could have signed oj mayo! Could have went with Mario Chalmers or Norris Cole too!