Finally we doing some moves At this time since most of them good ones that we are able to get are all signed, i would take anything
basically a one year contract, b/c playing w/ beard and paul he's going to undoubtedly improve his scoring stats and be ready to get something more than the vet min next summer
Good job, Morey. Can't have enough wing players these days who can hit a 3 at a decent % and be a plus defender.
Don't really believe that he is some kind of good defender, I actually think that he has the size and probably best fit at the 4.
I recall this guy has slow feet and doesn't move quick at all, but he has size and can defend the 4 just as good as Tucker.
https://www.chron.com/sports/rocket...al-with-Rockets-13067515.php?ipid=hpsportsctp The Rockets began restocking their small forward position on Wednesday, reaching an agreement with James Ennis on a two-year minimum contract, a person with knowledge of the agreement said. Ennis will have a player option for the second season. Ennis is considered an outstanding defensive wing who could bring the 3-point shooting to fit in the Rockets style. He has made 35.9 percent of his 3s in his four-year career, slumping last season when he traded to the Pistons at the trade deadline but showing good potential as a catch-and-shoot threat. Ennis has not been the scorer off the dribble, even against closeouts, that Mbah a Moute has been through his career, but should have no difficulty filling the role as the first player running the floor to the corners. He is also expected could bring greater speed to the Rockets’ fast break. He played under Rockets associate head coach Jeff Bzdelik in Memphis, giving the Rockets confidence he would be able to defend with their switching system while taking the toughest wing assignment available when he is on the floor. “They were real good in recruiting him,” Ennis agent, Scott Nichols, said. “The coach, management, they met with him out in LA. Mike’s been real honest with James about his role. The Rockets makes perfect sense. They lost Trevor Ariza and Luc. There’s a possible starting position there. James plays up and down, multiple positions, long, 3-point shots, it fits perfectly for what the Rockets need, maybe even a better fit than what they had last year because he’s younger with more upside. “He loves defense and he played for some really defensive-minded coaches with (Miami coach Erik) Spoelstra and (former Memphis coach David (Fizdale.) And he played a similar style in New Orleans. It’s a good fit.”