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Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Radricky, Nov 15, 2025.

  1. bluffkin

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    I’m here to eat crow. I thought he was too undersized and the NBA level was too fast and physical for him. Plus his shooting splits were bad last year.

    I went to a couple games where he dropped 20+ last season but I still didn’t believe
     
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  2. DaDakota

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    It is dangerous to make calls on 20 year olds......it takes them time, clearly he was drafted 3 for a reason, glad to see Stone was right.

    DD
     
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    "Three ball", emphasis on ball.
     
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    -----------Shepps-anity
     
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    I was never fully out on Reed but I also never bought in that he would be able to meet his college level of shooting.

    He is shooting at a level I don't think I have ever seen a Rocket shoot at before from 3 and that includes greats like EJ. Well, to be fair, Tari is shooting lights out from 3 as well.
     
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    And Okogie and Sengun all at 45% or more. So 4 guys hitting over 45% and Durant at 42% and Jabari at 37%. This after one of the worst 3p% in the league last year. It is truly amazing and shows what space does for an offense.
     
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    I was trying to think of the same thing, when was the last time the Rockets had a top 10 3-point shooter by percentage. It was supposed to be Brent Price and Glen Rice. Maybe Jon Barry. Walt Williams had a good year, maybe K-mart. Still, I don't think anybody has been top 5 for last 30 years.
     
  8. aelliott

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    We are only getting 1.6 additional wide open 3s ( closest defender 6+ feet away) per game this year over last year. For open 3s ( closest defender 4 to 6 feet away) we are actually getting 5.2 fewer attempts this year.

    So, overall we are getting fewer open 3s this year than we did last. Getting open looks wasn't really an issue the last few years. We are just hitting shots this year.

    Having better shooting can create better spacing but that would help on drives and inside play.

    Our bigest issue is our 3pt volume. We are dead last in the league in 3pt attempts. 12.9 fewer attemprs per game than the league leader. Increasing the 3pt volume would help, even if the percentage goes down some.
     
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    These stats are heavily influenced by the two bigs lineup. As we step further away from that we will get more wide open 3’s, even more if Amen starts shooting more in the lane causing the defense to collapse more often. Durant also is not a volume 3 pt shooter like Jalen. He does his damage on middies.
     
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    Doesn't really matter why. If our opponents take a bunch more 3s than us, we likely lose the math. We need more attempts. Combine that with the fact that we give up the 2nd most wide open 3s in the league and that's not a good trend.
     
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    What a time to be alive !!
     
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    He was premiering his "Happy" Dance.
     
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  13. bluffkin

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    Yeah especially with all of Stones misses

    I know you are big on Cam but man. It’s been a ride… Tyty, Jalen, Garuba, & Josh Christopher.

    I’m glad we hit with Sengun, Amen, Bari, Tari and now Reed.

    That 2021 draft hurts the most. Since we only hit on 1 of 4 and that draft had so much talent but the KD trade really saved us
     
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    So his picks are all misses except for the ones that aren't?

    Hindsight being perfect an all, you would have picked Grimes and Herbert Jones instead of Christopher and Garuba. But picks that late in the draft are kind of a crapshoot.

    Jalen Green was a good pick, sucks he didn't totally pan out but he got us Durant. Butterfly Effect and all, there's no telling what this team would look like if they made different choices, I'm quite happy where things stand right now.

    Not sure who TyTy is.
     
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    This kid reminds me of San Cassell. We have a special team if everyone can get healthy.
     
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    Their play styles are not similar, but I know exactly what you mean. When Cassell was with Houston he was a spark plug off the bench that saved the team on numerous occasions. Reed Sheppard does that too.
     
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