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(NBA.COM) How far will the Rockets fly?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by ReD_1, Oct 16, 2007.

  1. ReD_1

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    http://www.nba.com/preview2007/hou.html

    The Houston Rockets were one of the busiest teams during the offseason. The team changed coaches, front office personnel, and a multitude of players in hopes of improving a club that won 52 games last season but hasn't advanced past the first round of the NBA playoffs since 1997. With their two All-Star players, Yao Ming and Tracy McGrady, missing a combined 45 games last season because of injury, the Rockets have taken steps to assemble a team stocked with talent and depth.

    The Rockets began work in the offseason by hiring Rick Adelman as the franchise's new coach and have backed him by acquiring Steve Francis, re-signing Mike James, and trading for Jackie Butler and Argentine team standout Luis Scola. The team also retained Bonzi Wells and added a promising rookie – Aaron Brooks – with the 26th pick in the NBA Draft. The moves have created a buzz among Houston's fan base and ESPN.com recently called the Rockets' roster the most upgraded of any NBA team.

    While the Rockets will have tough competition in the Western Conference from the usual powerhouse teams, Houston is hopeful that they've put together enough talent to take a shot at their first conference title since 1995.



    Backcourt
    The Rockets find themselves with an extremely deep backcourt. Coach Rick Adelman and GM Daryl Morey certainly found a number of guards capable of creating their own offense, as the team brought back two former Rockets in Francis and James. Francis, a three-time All-Star, is returning to the Rockets where he was once a marquee player and James is a tough veteran who has solid range and can also get by his defender. Both can play either guard position. "We needed more penetration guys who could get to the basket and I think we found that," Morey told rockets.com recently.

    Bonzi Wells, meanwhile, adds a bigger option at the shooting guard position. While he never had consistent playing time last season, the swingman should see more minutes under Adelman, whom Wells played for in Sacramento during the 2005-06 season.

    In addition to those acquisitions, the Rockets selected point guard Aaron Brooks from Oregon with the 26th overall pick in the draft. Brooks weighed in as the lightest player (161 lbs.) at the NBA's 2007 pre-draft camp, but was selected the top rookie at the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas.



    Frontcourt
    Luis Scola is perhaps the most significant addition to the Rockets' lineup. Scola, the 2007 FIBA Americas MVP, has championship experience playing with the Argentinean National Team which took Olympic gold in 2004. With his toughness and smooth offensive game, the 6-9, 230-lb. power forward could be a perfect fit next to Yao. He's an active big man with athleticism and passing skills and has been considered by many scouts to be the best player in Europe for several years.

    Of course, Houston still has literally the biggest player in the game, Yao Ming, and one of the most exciting in Tracy McGrady. Combined, these players contribute nearly 50 PPG and 16 RPG. If Yao and McGrady can stay healthy with the addition of Scola, the Rockets will present a dominant lineup that few teams will be able to match.

    Backup center Dikembe Mutombo is expected to sign for one more year with the Rockets before retiring at the end of the season. Forward Shane Battier is an excellent defender and timely three-point shooter. Jackie Butler, who came to Houston in the Scola trade with San Antonio, has impressed many but has yet to find a consistent role.
    -- Jeff Brody

    MAN ON THE SPOT

    Five years after being drafted by an NBA team, Luis Scola finally will play in the NBA, though not for the team that drafted him. Sound confusing? It is.

    In 2002, the Spurs drafted the rights to Scola, but his dual citizenship in Argentina and Spain allowed him to keep playing for Tau Ceramica of the Spanish league. The Spurs and Tau were never able to work out a buyout of his contract, and so in July, San Antonio traded Scola and center Jackie Butler to the Rockets for a second round pick and Vassilis Spanoulis.

    Scola, who helped the Argentinean National Team win gold in the 2004 Olympics and was MVP of the Spanish league in 2005 and 2006, has the toughness and skills to help the Rockets immediately. "I looked at a lot of tape on Luis and how he plays and I think he's going to be a great attribute to Yao," Coach Adelman told ESPN.com. "He's very active."

    For his part, Scola is excited to be playing with superstars in Yao Ming and Tracy McGrady. "It's great to be with them," he told ESPN. "I'm sure they're going to help me much more than I'm going to help them."

    With Scola now in place, the Rockets hope they have found a missing piece to their postseason puzzle.
    -- Jeff Brody


    Coach's corner

    Seventeenth season, First with Houston
    Career Record: 756-477 (.613)
    Playoff Record: Fourteen times, 70-68 (.507)

    Adelman comes to Houston with 16 years of coaching experience and his offensive background should open things up for McGrady and Yao.

    Owner Leslie Alexander speaks highly of Adelman on his rockets.com blog. "He's very smart and analytical. He has a very even temperament...(his) job is to get all this great talent to play as one."

    Indeed, with at least eight new players on the squad, Adelman will have quite a challenge. But if he can get the group to commit to his philosophy, look for the Rockets to push Dallas and San Antonio for tops in the West.
    -- Jeff Brody



    Scouting report


    You would think that with the addition of Steve Francis and Mike James, they would have gotten better, but I think they have a crowded backcourt.
    Any time you have Tracy and Yao, two of the top 10 players in the game, they're going to win their fair share of games.
    Until they figure out their backcourt situation I'm not sure how far they can go in the playoffs.
    It's strange: Adelman wants to run up and down but Tracy doesn't run anymore like that and Yao certainly doesn't. I don't know how they're going to play. It will be interesting to see.
    Bonzi Wells is the x-factor. If they can get a full season out of Bonzi Wells and figure out their backcourt, they could be really tough.
    I think they'll try to give Mike James a shot at point first. I don't think he's the best fit, but I think it's his job to lose.-- Western Conference Scout




    EA NBA LIVE 08 SIMULATED SEASON

    Record: 48-34, 5th in Western Conf.
    Playoffs: Lost in 2nd Round to Phoenix, 4-2
    Scoring Leader: T. McGrady, 27.4 PPG
    Rebounding Leader: Y. Ming, 10.6 RPG
    Assist Leader: T. McGrady, 7.1 APG
     
  2. Barkley

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    48-34 not that bad but I'm sure we'll have a better record.

    T-Mac 27.1 PPG, can really happen but I would say about 26.5

    Yao over 10 rb :)

    In my opinion Rockets should get to the WCF...
     
  3. SF3isBack!!

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    EA Live blows. I guarantee they don't have scola's ratings up high enough or yao/mac for that matter.
     
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    Scola isn't even in the Rockets team in that game.
     
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    This scouting report is terrible. First off the starting position for PG is Rafer's to lose. 2nd theres a reason Tracy doesnt run like that anymore its because of van gundy's offense last year not because he cant. Adelmans system isnt about hauling ass and running, its about movement and passing which Yao is perfect for not to mention Scola.

    Since when is too much talent in the backcourt going to hurt your team. This guy is an idiot.
     
  6. ReD_1

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    I agree.
     
  7. The_Yoyo

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    i think this has been posted before but a bit lazy too look it up
     
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    this was a pretty bad scouting report.
     
  9. ReD_1

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    i haven't seen it anywhere but if it's been posted then there is clutch who is going to delete the thread
     
  10. acshen

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    I posted it a long time ago but it's buried way down there somewhere
     
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    yah, i've read this somewhere.
     
  12. ReD_1

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    then let this thread die:D
     
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    Basically, what he is saying is "I don't know s*** about basketball. I have no idea how to use talent. Too much must be a bad thing or something. Therefore, the Rockets have a problem." How could it not be better? There was Rafer & ______ last year with Rafer over 40 mpg. Now, there are options...which most people with a brain would see as a good thing.
     
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    I'm STILL trying to figure out why they think Adleman is going to run Yao up and down the floor constantly AND why it would be a problem even if he did. He ran a similar system with Vlade Divac and Chris Dudley for pete sake. These are two of the slowest, least athletic guys on the face of the planet. If Yao can't keep up with them, we have more problems than a crowded backcourt.

    It's such a tired refrain from national media when it comes to ANYTHING relating to the complexities of sport. They take only the most simplistic detail and they magnify it as if it is truth. David Carr got sacked alot. CLEARLY, the offensive line was to blame and he'll be a star for another team. Oops.

    It's just sad.
     
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    100% correct, I don't remember a 42 year old Kareem Abdul Jabbar running the court during the Lakers run with Magic.....

    Someone has to initiate the outlet pass.

    DD
     
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    The Rockets will fly really high this season, and I'm not saying that beacuse that's how they look on paper, I'm saying that because they have the team.
    Rockets is a totally different team from last year, starting with a new coach. When there's a new coach, the whole team functions differently, and no disrespect to JVG, but I think Rick Adelman style of playing will have more effect on Yao, and Tmac.
    Jeff Van Gundy wanted the rockets to play tight defense, wich was effective, but expected Yao and Tmac to do all the offense. Rick Adelaman will put each player in the position where they are best at.
     
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    Rockets will win more than 48 games i guaranteed. With the depth we got at every position, the rockets can afford to lose Yao and t-mac at the same time without freefalling. I even think that our team is good enough to make the playoffs even if we don't have Yao and T-mac for the ENTIRE season! This is how good our team is.
     
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    lol that report sucked...
     
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    Report is nullified.

    NBA Live 08 doesn't include Luis Scola, 50 pds. less of Bonzi, a possible improvements from Battier and Rafer - offensively , underrated rookie in Brooks, and faulty rating of Yao and T-Mac...pushes the Rockets to real record authentic record 56 wins and Western Conference championship

    oh yeah..and beating the Suns in 2nd Round in 5 games.
     
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    I think this will improve our shooting % as well. Guys will rotate in and out with fresh legs. Its going to be hell for the opposing team to keep up since we're so deep. Rafer and Tmac with 37+ minutes no more.

    Take out Chuck, put in Scola, take out James, put in francis. Its almost as if we have two 1st units. Insane.
     

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