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2012-2013 Depth Chart/Roster/Draft Picks

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by texanskan, Jul 24, 2012.

  1. texanskan

    texanskan Member

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    Can we start this with out current players and it could evolve if/when moves are made.

    Interesting to see what 9-10 current players will be in the rotation and predictions

    Lin/Douglas/Livingston
    Martin/Lamb
    Parsons/White/Morris
    D-Mo/P-Pat
    Asik

    That is 10, maybe a 35 win team but plenty of upside and that does not include Jones who will get time.

    Of course I want the big move and then find fillers but we need a as of now depth chart also if someone could post our picks over the next few years as well as a entire roster.

    Please merge if needed I could not find a current thread
     
  2. hoopstar39

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    McHale loves Jones so he will get a lot more pt than livingston
     
  3. iconoclastic

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    White is a PF, not SF. Jones is also a SF, and Jones > Morris.
     
  4. Naija Texan

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    Problem is Motiejunas is the best rookie to move over to PF, at least until he gets more used to handling NBA centers and big men with more bulk and speed. Jones displayed skills that could translate to the SF spot but also the PF.

    Not to mention Patterson, can't have them all play PF and get minutes, White's best shot to see the court would be playing backup SF, due to his inability to really score in the post and his best skill being ball handling. But like with Marcus Morris, if he can't defend the position of either SF or PF, he is unlikely to see time in NBA games.
     
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