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Spree or Anderson or ...

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by ArtV, Aug 20, 2005.

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Who would be your first choice to sign to LLE?

  1. Spree

    92 vote(s)
    19.4%
  2. Anderson

    329 vote(s)
    69.3%
  3. Neither

    28 vote(s)
    5.9%
  4. Other

    26 vote(s)
    5.5%
  1. vy928

    vy928 Member

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    Anderson or Spree might bring more immediate help but theyre both well past their prime and their future shows no promise. Durability is also a big question for them. i say we investigate a more promising option.

    i think the guy we should really look into is jay williams.
    seriously why does no one give this guy a chance? He's a young, big, strong PG who knows what it takes to win. yes Jay is unproven but its definitely unfair to label him a bust because of a less than spectacular rookie season.
    hes got loads of talent and hes going to be a steal for someone in teh league.
     
  2. Desert Scar

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    By "eventually" do you mean this year? Next year we have a full MLE to work with, so yeah next year we can do better, but no need to give up adding another guard who can contribute this year.

    I certainly don't have a problem with Mo Evans, Buckner, Dermarr, Devin Brown, James Jones, instead of DA/Spree, etc, but those are about the most realistic younger guys you might be able to get for an LLE, so if your aims are higher than this I think you have to wait for next year.

    I do not expect DA or Spree to come in here, play 40 minutes, and put up 16, 18 PPG. I am not living in the past.

    But either guy could come in and give you some 25-28 MPG and give you 10-12 PPG and give you modest assists/rebounds per minute for a swingman as well. Skillwise at this stage in their careers, both IMO are comparable to Wesley and Sura. But to pick up a Sura/Wesley type player for the LLE (1.67 1 year or 3.5 mil 2 years) is a steal. We would then have one superstar swingman (Tmac), plus 5 good quality guards/swingmen. Assuming there is a good chance our aging backcourt sustains injury, having 5 solid but pretty much interchangable guards/swingmen is a good thing.
     
  3. Desert Scar

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    Jay W might give you a flat zero next year. We don't want to use a roster spot on such a player. Next year when we clear a lot of contracts it will be the time to consider flyers like this.

    If we are going younger, the swingmen I mentioned above are much better options than Williams. They address a more needed skill (big guard/Tmac back-up), and all are coming off decent years on other NBA squads.
     

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