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Poll: Which 2013 FA Will the Rockets Land?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by TC777JLIN168, May 11, 2013.

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Which 2013 FA Will the Rockets Land?

Poll closed Aug 9, 2013.
  1. Dwight Howard

    139 vote(s)
    72.8%
  2. Chris Paul

    34 vote(s)
    17.8%
  3. Josh Smith

    63 vote(s)
    33.0%
  4. Al Jefferson

    22 vote(s)
    11.5%
  5. Paul Millsap

    34 vote(s)
    17.8%
  6. Tyreke Evans

    18 vote(s)
    9.4%
  7. Nikola Pekovic

    18 vote(s)
    9.4%
  8. Tyler Hansbrough

    23 vote(s)
    12.0%
  9. Andrew Bynum

    17 vote(s)
    8.9%
  10. Andre Igoudala

    19 vote(s)
    9.9%
Multiple votes are allowed.
  1. TC777JLIN168

    TC777JLIN168 Member

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    Was thinking it would be fun to guess which FA the team will get and then check after the summer. The players listed are among the top 10 lists of 2013 restricted and non restricted FA's by Sekou Smith at HangTime.




    Of course, we all know Morey has had a history of pulling out surprises. I would not make it past him to have more of them up his sleeves this time around. So please add anyone else you believe the team should/may get in the discussion below.

    P.S.
    Sorry, Dakeem1, I am not including David West even though I really like him and think he can be a good fit. But his age, 32, is the main reason that he is not on this poll. The rockets want to sign their second star that can grow with the rest of the team.
     
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  2. Wapzoe

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    I'm wary of Josh Smith... He is such a bonehead, we have a smart leadership group and a head coach who is a specialist for big men but i don't think that's enough

    Millsap? Despite our lamenting on this board about undersized PF's, this guy's motor is amazing enough to forget that IMO

    But my personal preference would be to stand pat and go after the big names once the new CBA comes into effect next off season
     
  3. TC777JLIN168

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    I picked all of them, because logic.
     
  5. Williamson

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    I like how Houston is listed as a possible suitor for almost all of them. It's going to be a really fun off season.

    Also, if Millsap is really only going to get about 8- 10 million per year, that's a total no brainer.

    I think the people looking for both Chris Paul and Dwight Howard to be added are a bit delusional - but if Millsap is only going to get 38-40 million for 4 years, adding both him and Dwight is totally doable with some crafty moves.
     
  6. napalm06

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    David West is probably the most enticing FA on this whole list, outside of Chris Paul.
     
  7. BigggReddd

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    Same here haha
     
  8. TC777JLIN168

    TC777JLIN168 Member

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    No, no, no. That is not the way to play this poll. You can pick multiple players because Houston can afford more than one, but not all 10 of them! Smh:eek:
     
  9. TC777JLIN168

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    BIG thanks to the person who revised my original post and made it so much nicer.
     
  10. TC777JLIN168

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    Ok, let me start by saying I want Dwight to come here. I think Dwight and Asik can co-exist and I think he will be a good fit, no, an excellent fit for the team playing with Harden and Lin. And if Dwight comes, Lin should stay because this will be a very different team and Lin's skills at high/low PnR and assists will shine. Houston will be immediately a contender.
     
  11. rpr52121

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    That's what I've been saying.

    However, I fully expect the Pacers to beat the Knicks, and if they get to the conf. finals, there is no way they let West go. Plus D. West seems like a loyal soldier and warrior. He will not leave unless he feels Indiana is entirely disrespecting him.

    Based on all the other FA's, would obviously welcome Howard or Paul for the max. Otherwise, do not really want any of the others.
     
  12. Htownballer38

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    I really don't know, but whoever it is, will be just what the Doctor (Rockets) wanted.
     
  13. <3myrockets

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    Outside of Dwight, I think we land J. Smith or Millsap
     
  14. saleem

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    Millsap for cheap is better than Josh Smith. No need for Les to overpay any of them.
     
  15. TC777JLIN168

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    Haha, glad to know someone in the media agrees with my assessment above.

    http://www.latinospost.com/articles...oing-houston-rockets-help-hurt-jeremy-lin.htm


    NBA: Could Dwight Howard Going to Houston Rockets Help or Hurt Jeremy Lin?
    JEAN-PAUL SALAMANCAFirst Posted: May 21, 2013 12:24 PM EDT
    Tags: jeremy lin, james harden, houston rockets, nba playoffs, linsanity, dwight howard, dwight howard lakers, dwight howard trade, nba trade rumors, jeremy lin stats, Jeremy lin news

    The Houston Rockets have their sights set on Dwight Howard, far right, as free agency nears, but will Jeremy Lin, far left, benefit or be deterred by a potential Howard arrival in Houston?

    If there was any team to look forward to in the coming years-aside from the Miami Heat-it would be the Houston Rockets. After three years of futility, the Rockets shed cap space and imported some flashy new pieces in the form of James Harden, Jeremy Lin, and Omer Asik in the 2012 offseason.

    The result? A Houston Rockets squad that finished with a 45-37 year in 2012-13, developed an identity as one of the fastest, highest-scoring and most exciting teams to watch in the NBA, clinched the eighth seed in the Western Conference playoff picture and took the heavily favored Oklahoma City Thunder to six games in a grueling first round playoff series where the young Rockets showed surprising grit and fire.

    While Harden flourished into a superstar, Jeremy Lin recovered from a rough start to become more consistent near the end of the regular season, prior to suffering the injury during the Oklahoma City Thunder series that brought his whole postseason crashing down.

    And with cap space to spare for one more major player to add to the mix, the Rockets likely have one in mind--one seven foot center, Dwight Howard.
    The three-time Defensive Player of the Year and seven time NBA All-Star who led the Orlando Magic to the 2009 NBA Finals is a free agent this summer and while the Los Angeles Lakers have expressed their desire to keep him in purple and gold, the man who is arguably the best center in the league has reportedly been eying the Rockets as his potential new home.

    CBSSports.com reported this week that Howard is intrigued by the Rockets, and rightfully so. In many ways, the Rockets are the complete opposite of the aging, injury-prone and chemistry-lacking L.A. Lakers that struggled to make the playoffs and were sent home packing in a sweep against the San Antonio Spurs. The Rockets are younger, faster, hungry. With a talented core of Harden, Parsons and Lin, with Asik anchoring the center, and a blistering offense that tallies up points by the bushels, Houston has a nucleus that could help the Rockets contend for years.

    Adding Howard to that mix would undoubtedly help the Rockets. Putting a still-young and defensive-minded, rebound oriented Howard on the Rockets could help plug the holes in the Rockets' defense. The Rockets often let defenders slash down the lane with reckless abandon, but against a bonafide defensive stopper like Howard, that would no longer be an option. And of course, having him down low creates an offensive threat in the post that the Rockets didn't have.

    Harden would immediately benefit, having a threat on offense down low that opens up more opportunities for him to score from the wings. Parsons, who is developing his three-point shot nicely and becoming a major offensive weapon, would undoubtedly see some more open looks on the perimeter from the double-teams that Harden and Howard could draw.

    But how does Lin fit into all of this?

    It's no secret that Lin's offensive game in New York, which rose to new heights early last year during the heights of "Linsanity," he struggled after Carmelo Anthony came back into the fold, as well as a coaching change that no longer featured him running the offense. And it took Lin some time-most of the season, in fact-to get accustomed to the flow of the offense in Houston that revolved around Harden, then Parsons in the point-scoring hierarchy.

    With a season under his belt, and some time to assess his strengths and weaknesses to address over the offseason, Lin should be coming back for a 2013-14 campaign ready to roll. Of course, there is the risk that Howard's inclusion in the offense would just squeeze Lin out of the picture altogether. After all, three's a crowd and four just might not be enough, even with the Rockets' pass-heavy system.

    Yet, on the other hand, having Howard onboard could just as easily work to Lin's advantage. What point guard wouldn't love a big, reliable target to throw to the post to on offense like Howard? Lin connecting with Howard on potential alley-oops and low post passes could have the Rockets' offense rolling. And in addition, with so much attention on Harden, Howard and Parsons, that leaves Lin wide open. And as he's shown in the past, he can create his own shot when he needs to.

    It wouldn't be too difficult seeing Lin adopt the kind of role that Rajon Rondo adopted in Boston during the prime years of Boston's Big Three of Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen, where Rondo was mainly a ball distributor, but could be counted on through offense. Right now, the offense runs entirely through Harden-he gets the most touches and the most shots, as all superstar players do. Adding in Howard changes everything. With more viable offensive options, Lin's role as point guard would be more important than ever, and affords him time as he learns how to make those critical decision-making skills needed for a starting point guard in the NBA to be successful. Rondo isn't a great shooter, but he's athletic and explosive, much like Lin. Under the right circumstances--and Howard's presence would create those circumstances--he could develop into a player of a similar fashion.

    Of course, all of this is theoretical, as there is no way to tell what kind of offense Rockets coach Kevin McHale would implement if they do get Howard. But should Jeremy Lin fear the arrival of Howard in Houston? To the contrary, if things go right, for Lin, it would be a most welcome change.
     
  16. meh

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    Other than CP3 and Howard, I'd rather the Rockets not get anyone on that list(1yr deals notwithstanding).

    If the Rockets were to pay someone this season, I'd actually prefer Pekovic or Splitter. For next season, I'd rather gamble on paying John Wall or Cousins max than the players listed for whatever their going rate is.
     
  17. TJ VS TR

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    Tyson Chandler plus. I'd say it's definitely good. Spectacular dunks and alley-oops every night.
     
  18. TC777JLIN168

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    Yes! High five on that.
     

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