There's a reason teams lose like this, though... they suck. And if they suck like this, I'm not sure you're going to get progress. If they sucked because of injuries, then the injuries have to stop to see any progress, but that hasn't been happening. You've got injuries plus people that don't want to be here plus people that probably are barely NBA-worthy. Enjoy the road to the #1 pick (I hope) -- it's littered with many L's.
that bottom pic is way too kind to these Rockets Rockets went from Gal Gadot to Melissa McCarthy overnight
Tough loss, that's ok team, Sacramento is a good squad! Walk it off! We just need a few more guards and we can get right back is this thing!!
so if eric gordon can't play next game, is that gonna be a first game without any players from the 2017-18 team
I honestly don't know anyone who thinks it was a good trade for the Rockets. If it takes us 10 years to get back, that's pretty shitty.
I don't think you get my point. We won't know the quality of the trade until we see what quality type players we get from the draft picks. The trade's key return were the picks, not Victor ****ing Olidipo. Therefore we won't know the quality of the traded until we see the players we get from the draft picks we got for Harden.
Harden makes everyone better. Wood is a nice 20 point guy. Wall not playing selfish. This team was better than last year.
Ehh...nah man, I dont think it was. I just...cant see it man. With the amount of threes we take and the shooters we have....it looks rough, plus Woods and Wall being in and out of the lineup.
You kidding me with this ****? I wrote, "If it takes us 10 years for us to rebuild, that's a pretty shitty deal." Obviously I'm calculating the picks because that's why it's 10 freaking years of rebuilding. Again, if it takes 10 years for us to rebuild (which is optimistic), it's a shitty deal.
Dude, predicting anything for this team 10 years out from now is stupid. We could have a core set in 3 years if we win the jackpot this off-season. Too much uncertainty. You honestly expected a return for Harden that had a current superstar? That's not how these trades for mega stars work. It's always draft assets. We always knew trading Harden would net a lot of first round picks. That's were the value of the trade is. Again, we won't know if the trade was a failure or a success until we see what we get for those picks.
we’ll see how he handles this rebuild moving forward, but when u do something like offer Dipo an extension, u lose a lot of goodwill with me
I'm hoping it was just media bait to show Stone has "confidence" in Dipo rather than actually genuinely offering a deal. Dipo would be a complete dumbass not to take that deal if it was actually offered to him. He ain't getting that much from another team. Hence why I think there was no actual offer. At least I hope or else I would have to agree with you.
I don't think I've ever seen a team go from semi-competitive to absolute clown show in such rapid succession. An absolute nosedive to the lowest depths of incompetence. Lack of size on this roster is a GLARING weakness, the opposing team gallops to the rim with ease & snatches 2nd chance pts over our vertically challenged roster like snatching candy from a toddler.
When have you known the Rockets' FO for getting steals in trades? They usually ship farms for decent returns at best.