Yup, pretty much. I'll be surprised if a playoff team doesn't take a low-risk chance on him before February's deadline. His scoring off the bench and potential 6th man status is far too valuable to rot away in Sacramento.
Would it kill ya to post things in existing threads. This is especially a problem in this forum.(way too many duplicate threads) http://bbs.clutchfans.net/showthread.php?t=199751 Very clearly labeled thread relating to Landry in Sacramento
In fairness to the OP. This isn't really a "duplicate thread." The article linked to is completely different; although, the two articles do share some a quote about The Streak. But, this article is as much about Westphal as Landry. Overall a better thread. The GARM one you posted is boring, and has nothing about Tereke or Westphal. I see what you're saying about adding to existing threads and agree. But different articles often have different threads. That'll be difficult to police.
Tyreke is a scrubby version of Allen Iverson, anyone who watched him play rather than looked at the box scores would have realised that last year (which is not the people who voted him rookie of the year).
Yeah, I was kinda confused about that... ... Either way, interesting stuff. I guess Landry and the Rockets mutually want each other back. Cool to hear that the players seem to like playing in Adelman's system.
See how the Kings have done after getting rid of RA. This could be the rockets if we are not careful.
I kinda liked the "Laundry" part, like he's airing dirty laundry .. but the first name mix up bit reminds me of Lisa Malaski, whom always called Kelvin Cato, Calvin. Poor Lisa
it's really disgusting the revisionist history ppl are doing, still hoping, wishing, imaging that the true team in Landry's heart is the Rockets. whenever he says something that indicates he's not coming back to houston, they morph his words into: "what he's really trying to say is..." or "landry's so clever, he's playing the game very smartly even tho we all know what landry's really thinking."