Easily the top 3 most clumsy and turnover prone players I've ever seen step on a NBA basketball court. Its almost disrespectful.
Not a bad move. Not much expectation from the signing. He’ll only play if we’re super injured. I don’t think people understand just how bad Luc Mbah Moute was during the playoffs. He was deemed healthy. It all of a sudden became a mental/confidence thing. Ok, fair, but who’s to say that’s going to be fixed. Show me some analytics of Brewer in the first two rounds of the playoffs in 2015.
Dude, that was years ago lol. Sewer has been terrible these last couple of years. Somehow he had a decent end to the season last year, but I don't really understand the purpose of bringing him in. I know people love playing with him, but why would Tilman pay luxury tax for that?
Morey better just be hiring Corey Brewer as a pinata for his nieces birthday party, or I'm going to be pissed.
To be completely fair, he actually had a really good season (for being Brewer) last year, he even played very well in the playoffs for the Thunder. If Rockets sign Brewer to anything, I hope it's a coaching job.... but due to Brewers performance last season and his chemistry with the team I could see him getting a NG deal.
If he does sign here it’s a depth move, good chance he doesn’t get in the rotation plus his chemistry with some of the guys on this team is key.
When last here, Brew played SF. This time around, his position will be Nice Guy Veteran Locker Room Presence Hired to Defuse Potential Melo Conflicts.
I think if Morey is in the neighborhood to sign Brewer then a trade is in the works that’s going to use some of our depth.
Do it...if nothing else for the vet presence.. Im in the small group that loved brew...that game 6 will always go down as legendary.. He's a great hype man on the bench.
Wasn’t serious about bringing up the performance three years ago. But still, We don’t have minutes to feel out a guy with potential. We’re not the team for that. I doubt he’ll see the floor most nights, but say it’s a really important game and freak injuries happen to two wing players. Against a tested team you’d rather a guy like Brewer step in than someone who’s never been in those situations and who’s nerves will probably get the better of him.