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People are focusing on Reed and Amen, but really it's Point Aaron who will step up when it counts

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Amel, Sep 23, 2025 at 10:50 AM.

  1. glynch

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    It is more likely JD Davison takes over the pg spot
     
  2. Joe Joe

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    Sure, more minutes would help with the evaluation. Based on what we have seen in the past two years (eye balls and stats), the conclusion should either be inconclusive or that Holiday is likely the less bad defender.
     
  3. Hemingway

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    I like Tari, but if he is starting at SG. He will have 4 fouls in the first quarter. Tari is a high energy guy with decent offensive skills, but his main attribute is creating havoc and providing a spark off the bench. Starting Tari will lessen his impact.
     
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    If Holiday is our starting point guard this season lets just call this rebuild a wrap. If Ime cant develop Amen or Reed, or at least try to, then he probably deserves to be fired
     
  5. Moahst

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    Amen and Reed are not really point guards. Reed is a scoring guard of point guard height. Amen is a freak of nature who can dribble well for a guy his size. Even in the world of positionless basketball there is always a need for a lead guard.
     

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