If the Rockets do draft Ming - and I'm not sure they should - then I think they will still need to find a reliable low post option, which is what this offense desperately needs anyway. Let's face facts, Ming has his strengths, but he's really not an inside scorer. By all accounts, he doesn't have strong inside moves. And being tall doesn't automatically make someone a low post threat - see Brad Sellers. I think the Rockets would then need a 3 that could post. SOMEONE on this team has to play inside. Everyone can't hang around the perimeter. And please no " That's not a problem Ming will develop post moves" replies as if theres a "just add water" way to instant inside scoring. If I had a dollar for every time I've seen someone start a sentence with "Ming will just...", I'd... Well, I'd be rich enough to have someone else type this post.
Talking about low post threats, what has been going on with Griffin these past few weeks? Wasn't he supossed to have started his "Big" man training? If so is there any word on how it has worked out so far?