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Can someone who is an ESPN insider post the "Scola's Ship" article?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by wakkoman05, Sep 7, 2009.

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  1. wakkoman05

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    Someone post this please.
     
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    They've already been ticketed for Lotteryville with Yao Ming expected to miss the entire season recovering from foot surgery, Ron Artest going to the Lakers and Tracy McGrady coming back from microfracture surgery on his knee. Understandable, perhaps, but it's a stance that completely ignores the toughness and versatility coach Rick Adelman and his plucky band of role players have developed in the intermittent absence of their stars the past two years. As dominant as Yao can be and as integral as he was to both their offense and defense last season, their small lineup was equally dangerous at times. It was that style, after all, that produced 16 of their 22 consecutive wins two seasons ago. The big question will be McGrady and whether he embraces the chance to make the Rockets his team again or maintains the same "forget-you" attitude that prompted him to abruptly have surgery when rumors abounded that he was about to be traded. It won't take long to find out.

    To see which player is taking off, which is crashing to earth and which name you'll need to know for the 2009-10 season, you must be an ESPN Insider.

    Trending up: Chuck Hayes

    Last season: 7.79 PER
    2009-10 projection: 10.66 PER

    Hayes may see more minutes with Yao out for the season, but let's not get crazy here -- Hayes still only scores a basket about once every lunar eclipse. His post defense makes him a solid matchup play against certain opponents, especially since Houston lacks other quality interior defenders, but his offensive inadequacy likely will keep him off the court on many nights. Still, given how much small-ball the Rockets will have to play, his energy and toughness will be important qualities without Yao. -Hollinger

    Trending down: Brent Barry

    Last season: 9.24 PER
    2009-10 projection: 8.41 PER

    Barry has an expiring deal worth $2 million, and with the Rockets' lowered aspirations for this season, he may find himself sent elsewhere at the trade deadline. That would be more likely to happen if he could rediscover his shooting stroke in the first half of the season and interest a contender as a perimeter floor-spacer -- the role he filled for four years in San Antonio before coming to the Rockets. He may get few chances to prove himself, though. His playing time is likely to be limited as the Rockets rebuild around younger wings. -Hollinger

    Bucher's name to know: Luis Scola

    With Yao out, Artest gone and McGrady questionable, Scola inherits the role of best player left standing and there are some around the league who consider him capable of carrying that weight. Space to operate and second-chance points all become harder to find without the attention-drawing Yao on the floor, but Scola demonstrated last season that his footwork and underrated strength make him a tough cover on the block and he was frequently the go-to guy when the Rockets' fate hung in the balance.

    When Houston beat the Lakers to force a Game 7, Scola gave a glimpse of what he can do, combining with Aaron Brooks as an inside-outside combo better, at least for one night, than Kobe Bryant and Pau Gasol. It's merely one game, but a do-or-die playoff win over the eventual champions is a better blueprint than none at all. The question will be if Scola can effectively pass out of double-teams, which opponents will be a little quicker to use if he's the focal point for an entire season.

    Where the Rockets will feel Yao's absence most is on defense, because having the league's fifth-best defensive field goal percentage was a big part of their success last season. There isn't anyone on the roster -- no offense, 29-year-old rookie David Andersen -- who can be referred to as a shot-blocker, Scola included. That, ultimately, might be the Achilles' heel that keeps them out of the postseason. But Scola has established himself as arguably the most underrated power forward in the NBA -- despite a lack of hops or length -- by simply being persistent and consistent. Under the circumstances, Houston could do a lot worse. -Bucher
     
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    Nice little read thanks.

    Love me some Scolaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!
     
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    Hmmmmm.....strange they didn't even MENTION Trevor Ariza......
     
  6. HPD

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    scola is our MVP
     
  7. ItsMyFault

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    Well.... they don't know how good he's going to be... they've basically took info from what happened last season and embedded it towards what COULD happen this season from glimpses of the playoffs from last year when Yao was out. No doubt though, Ariza will be a big part of this team.
     
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    Actually it was 10 out of 22, not 16
     
  9. Apollo88

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    keep it down my friend...they might hear you and expose Houston's next BIG thing...let Ariza play under the radar...soon they will regret for not considering Ariza as a huge factor...they probably still thought that Ariza is still in L.A. :D
     
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    I think we might see Scola and Andersen playing similar roles next year in Adleman's offense, and Dorsy, Landry, and Pops will compete to be that "Achilles' heel."
     
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    Luis will try his best,but it's unfair to say it's his "ship". Nor should anyone else be expected to "right" it.
     
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    if scola can carry argentina on his shoulders all this years i dont see why he cant do the same with the rockets. im not saying he should be averaging 30pts and 12rbds but as Morey mentioned, scola and battier will be the leaders of these team while yao and tmac is out. i believe RA will squeeze something out of this team and scola is gonna be a big part of it
     
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    I'm so excited about this coming Rox season. They're gonna be so exciting to watch. Can't wait for training camp to start, let alone the regular season! I love watching players playing all out hard all the time & these guys definately do that!
     
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    I love me some Scola but he's going to get exposed and struggle big time if we're depending upon him as our number 1 option for all 82 games this year.

    We need Mcgrady back and healthy and the development of Brooks cannot be a fluke and the rest of the role players need to continue to play with heart and hustle.
     
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    Scola was just named MVP of the FIBA tourny with 23.3 ppg.

    Attaboy
     
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    Wat to go ESPN. Yer Insider info expects Barry to be traded @ deadline when it's already been stated that he will probably be traded or bought out before the start of the season. Way to get those numbers wrong on when Yao went down during 22Win Streak. And there is not a chance that Brooks should be projected to score more, so don't mention him. ESPN-Bang up job on the summary, too. People who say ESPN has an East Coast+Kobe Bias just don't know, just aren't the scoopers like the awesome Insiders.
     
  17. justafriend

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    Jeez, it annoys me enough when internet posters get it wrong, but to see a media outlet mess it up is outrageous. Yao was there for 12 games on the win streak...why is it so hard to get it right?
     

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