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Lowry and Dragic: Our Backcourt of the Future

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by darmor90, Apr 10, 2012.

  1. CJLarson

    CJLarson Member

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    Iverson routinely played SG.
     
  2. K-Low_4_Prez

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    That's what Chandler Bang is for!!!
     
  3. flamingdts

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    He's actually recognized as an SG as well.
     
  4. darmor90

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    A big factor in having them both start is the amount of depth we have, which we have. I think this works only because of our depth.
     
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    Can someone like BimaThug please break down the cap situation? If we had both Lowry and Dragic back, but played them both at PG, we would have two championship-caliber PGs on our team (i.e. keep them in the same situation we are in now) Imagine, just as soon as the starters get tired or don't play well, BOOM, pretty much another all-star pg coming in to lead a bench well-capable of destroying the other teams bench.
     

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