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Terrence Williams

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Glenyo, Apr 25, 2011.

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Would you want Terrence Williams to Stay in Houston

  1. Yay

    143 vote(s)
    61.9%
  2. Nay

    88 vote(s)
    38.1%
  1. Glenyo

    Glenyo Member

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    Im sick of this T-Will stuff about his crap we don't want him here.
    I wreckon he has the most Superstar potential in the team.
    But the answer is would you give up his potential because of his attitude and do you want him to stay in houston ?
     
  2. oogie boogie

    oogie boogie Member

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    idk it's dumb. I dont know why people on here dont like him. It's not like he's hurting the team(as far as I know) Only thing we lost is a draft pick and Im sure morey could require another one with ease.
     
  3. dragonwill

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    No thanks.....I already lost hope for T-will.:(
     
  4. LandryMegaBeast

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    ive gotten bored with all the "twill is a potential superstar comments"

    im not giving up on him, but i need some solid proof that he can make our team better before i jump on that bandwagon

    LMB
     
  5. coachbadlee

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    I vote yes. Unless, of course, he can be included in a package for a better pick or player.
     
  6. UTAllTheWay

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    Half the stuff he says on twitter is blown completely out of proportion by everyone on here. So he wanted to get a chance to show what he's got on the basketball court... big deal. That doesn't mean he's got an attitude problem.

    Granted, that game where he completely dogged it at the end while getting garbage minutes certainly didn't help his situation... but was that enough to pass up on any sort of potential this guy may have? Not even close. He's got a lot of talent. Sure, he can be an idiot at times and take some unnecessary dumb shots, but if he gets the opportunity to develop and learn to tone those down, I think he could easily be the most talented player on the team.

    That's the reason I want him on this team, and nothing he says on twitter (outside of "I hate playing for the Houston Rockets") is going to change that.
     
  7. Glenyo

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    ^ agreed. Oh yeah forgot to post my answer which is YAY !
     
  8. DreamShook

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    Seriously, Why not? We gave up a pick for him lets see what he can do. We won't be contending anytime soon. He hasn't impressed me in the little time that he has been a rocket, I'm not talking about attitude I'm talking about basketball skill and IQ, but his highlight reels seem promising...
     
  9. fallenphoenix

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    if we're not going to have a championship contending team i at least want a team of personalities i like, and i can't say i like t-will right now
     
  10. Raven

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    Von Wafer 2.0?
     
  11. Corrosion

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    Wafer is a contributor on a Championship contending team ....




    As for Twill .... I dont read twitter. I just like to watch good basketball. What I saw from him during this past season wasnt much good.

    I can however see he has a lot of physical characteristics that could lead him to being a very good player. He just has to have more want to than say so .... I'd be willing to see how he develops but he has to show me. You dont get in Avery Johnsons doghouse for nuttin.

    Just Do It. .... and shut up about it.
     
  12. coachbadlee

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    Von Wafer is still a jerk and he is barely contributing.
     
  13. Roxdoc

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    and he celebrates after he misses a dunk:grin:
     
  14. TheBookOfOlu

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    Yay

    I Think Twill Is Mis-Understood! He's From The Hood & In The Hood We Speak Our Mind! That's One Reason Why I Dont Like Rick. Rick Dont Undestand How To Relate To Players From The Hood Ask Chris Webber! They Had Issies Also! But Chris Was Already Made!
     
  15. Corrosion

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    I dont know the guy personally ... cant say one way or another about bein a jerk.


    You are right , he's done next to nothing in the Knicks series (3 total minutes) but he did play in 58 games averaging 9.5 minutes , shooting 42% from the field and 84% from the line during the regular season.

    I'd call that contributing .... even if it is in a limited role.
     
  16. coachbadlee

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    When you leave the hood, thats where you should leave the hood. In the hood!
     
  17. Glenyo

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    When Anthony Randolph was in the knicks .. that is exactly like t-will in the rockets.
     
  18. TheBookOfOlu

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    I agree! But Even tho you out the hood, the hood is in you. Takes time to change, which he dont needs too. He just needs to grow up and be a man! It's ok for him to be like himself but it's not ok to bring it to work! I think he feels like a star already cuz people be pumping his head. Just hope he keep working hard and keep his mouth close!
     
  19. RoxBro

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    I would really like to see what he can do, no talk, no antics just balling.
     
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    In the hood if you speak your mind, you'll end up burried. I grew up with doughboy and ricky..I know this.

    The reason Twill was Iso'd was because he did not play within the system and probably sucked during practice. It had nothing to do with RA not being able to relate to the hardships of Webber's private school life.

    I'm hoping Twill can become a player.
     

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