Morey said that he had 2 deals to be in the 1st round, but the players he wanted were picked up early. Any idea of the players?
i don't think trades and free agency will be enough. just look at the roster. It's actually below average. Maybe we get to above average when all of the moves are done. But other than landing Durant (which i think is fair to say is a stretch), in what reality will this roster be legit contenders anytime soon?
Agreed. Here's the roster as of today (leaving off Jones, Brewer, Terry) PG: Pat Beverley Gary Payton II SG: James Harden KJ McDaniels Andrew Goudeluck SF: Trevor Ariza Sam Decker Kyle Wiltjer PF: Dmo Michael Beasley Montrezl Harrell C: Clint Capela Chinanu Onuaku That is not an winning NBA roster. Certainly not a playoff roster. You have an all star SG, and after that, you have question marks.
They had nice things to say about the second round picks. Looks like they graded it a C based on the Rockets having traded their pick for Lawson.
Yeah that's cuz you're leaving 42M capspace LMAO obv it wouldn't look good when you have 1 guy making 16M, 2 guys making 7M each and then the rest are rookies or vet mins. No matter who they sign unless its KD the Rockets won't have the fire power to be considered top contenders that's because GSW and Cavs are too stacked with GSW having 5 all stars quality starters and a deep bench and Cavs have the best player on the planet+good supporting cast. We'll have to see what happens but I'm not holding my breath at the msot likely scenario is we only get to be a bit better than Clips but still worse than GSW and Cavs.
This draft just didn't have the firepower I was hoping for, but I guess being a Rockets fan takes patience. You've gotta fall on your face until things start to improve. Anyway, the Rockets were very quiet, as I was told to expect. There were some discussions with Philly, but I'm told NN wasn't the primary target. For whatever reason, somebody in the organization was interested in some footwork and frontcourt depth. I don't know the details of the proposed deal(s), but Pat and KJ were discussed, though I wasn't told if it was separately or the two guys packaged together. SacTown did its due diligence for guard and tweener depth. I guess we didn't bite on anything, and depending on who you are as a fan, that may be disappointing or a relief (The popular opinion in the GARM seems to be to ship Mr. Brewer out at all costs. It sounds like that may be a much more difficult task than we'd prefer. The contract with last season's output doesn't scream comfort.) Admittedly, I was relieved that Trev survived another day. Peace +
Talks about Embiid were simply an excuse to get to Noel. Although if the price were right we'd take a chance on Embiid.
Thanks Cod. Hard draft to stomach; for me this offseason just keeps getting worse. I wish I could be optimistic, but it just seems like we want it fast and easy, and I don't think it's gonna work.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">ESPN's Ratings For NBA Draft Lowest Since 2012 While Yahoo Gets 2.8M Viewers: <a href="https://t.co/EJB0Dvx0Jo">https://t.co/EJB0Dvx0Jo</a> <a href="https://t.co/oz5y5SyNnw">pic.twitter.com/oz5y5SyNnw</a></p>— RealGM (@RealGM) <a href="https://twitter.com/RealGM/status/746511304920203264">June 25, 2016</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
I'm not sure if this has been posted already, but here are the rankings of the Rockets' draft picks and signings on the DraftExpress Top 100 List: Zhou Qi - #36 Chinanu Onuaku - #38 Gary Payton - #48 Isaiah Taylor - #67 Kyle Wiltjer - #75 Not too shabby.
nf Facts are Le$$$ inherited a championship team when he bought this franchise. 2 decades later the city of Houston is still hoping that he will bring back what he bought. Rockets fans I wouldn't hold my breath waiting on another ting. Good news is that Le$$$ is getting older so things will be better if the right person buys the franchise after Le$$ is planted.
Yep and also moves it to Las Vegas and the Rockets becomes the Las Vegas Aces, because Las Vegas is 4X more profitable and moving the team might give it a clean slate and high picks like what happened to OKC. I dunno why people assume when Les sells the team the owner is automatically gonna be way better, as far as owners go you won't find a lot better than Les Alexander there's a high chance you'll get a worse owner than him there are more owners who buy a franchise to make money off it than owners like Cuban who are mega billionaires and also addicted to bball.
Anyone have insider that can post this article, not sure if any of the Rockets 2nd rounders are mentioned: <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Looked at the best and worst value picks in the draft based on my player projections: <a href="https://t.co/kQNNAKKdxl">https://t.co/kQNNAKKdxl</a> (In)</p>— Kevin Pelton (@kpelton) <a href="https://twitter.com/kpelton/status/746737955851493376">June 25, 2016</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>