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Scott Machado knew Lowry was gone before choosing Houston

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Clutch, Jul 10, 2012.

  1. ejarts

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    DRAGIC had his karma. Hornets match Gordons offer so... Suns stay mediocre.trolololol
     
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    Not expecting much from an undrafted rookie, but it's nice to hear he's a quality player. Amusing that he knew Lowry was gone beforehand, though... I guess Daryl doesn't hold his carts as tightly to his chest as once thought.
     
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    Excuse me if I didn't catch the sarcasm..but he's Dominican.
     
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    Hopefully his 9.9 apg in college would translate well into the NBA.
     
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    How did RA do developing Wayne Ellington, Wesley Johnson, Derrick Williams, Martell Webster and Michael Beasley?

    So the players that developed were due to RA, the players that didn't develop had nothing to do with RA? Not that RA is bad, just that more objectivity is needed.

    Did Jordan Hill, Terrence Williams, Joey Dorsey, David Andersen, Pops Mensa Bonsu, Jermaine Taylor all develop under RA?
     

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