As much as i want to bring back Josh Smith....I wouldn't mind using all the MLE on Lou Williams, but it still might not be enough in this market. I know Morey is visiting trades right now and have many things up his sleeves, but Lou is scoring punch this team needs too. I wouldn't be surprised if his name floats with rumors regarding the Rockets.
Pretty sure it's been discussed in other threads, prolly should merge, but Lou Wlliams would be a good signing, if he took a low contract. I'm sure he is Miami bound though.
As far as the guards go that get thrown in the mix in the other threads, my preference is roughly this: 1) Collison 2) Lou Will 3) Stuckey
Six man of the year suck? Look I like what Kevin brings and would welcome a trade to be honest with you. Seeing how the market is inflated now, the timberwolves might view Kmarts contract attractive now because well.....it is. If you don't like Lou, that's cool but don't say he sucks lol
Agree. He was the best point guard for the Raptors after the all-star break. Dude can score and clutch as ****.
we dont need help scoring we need help with ball handling/playmaking. stuckey is a perfect fit and potential to be a 3pt threat. a relatively healthy rockets wont need a 15ppg scoring spark off the bench. brewer, terry and smith/jones are all capable of scoring double digits.
Rockets need another guard who can create his own shot....Lou is a candidate. I wonder if the MLE would be enough?
Lou would be perfect here. Creator the 2nd unit needs, can play next to Harden in offensive lineups Lou, Brewer, T.Jones (if kept), Capela, Dekker, Harrell and JT (maybe) on the bench? Sign me up.
I still think Kmart is above average scorer...when he is on the floor, he scores with the best of them. He is ridiculously efficient and that's sometime Morey loves, but Lou is a flat out creator of the dribble and from the wings. He doesn't need someone to set him up.....he would be nice coming off the bench giving him the green light.
How can anyone call a guard who only averages 2.1 APG a playmaker? I do like that he gets to the line pretty well. He just seems like he's going to be a ballhogging chucker like Crawford, and I don't think that helps a team. Just look at the Clippers. Two Top 10 players and Crawford is chucking up brick after brick at the end of games.