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The Tim Grover Effect

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by blacktopKING, Sep 27, 2009.

  1. blacktopKING

    blacktopKING Member

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    In light of the recent developments regarding Arena's and Tmac's careers, is it far-fetched to believe that Tim can have the same effect on Steve Francis? After all, he is a FA. I refuse to believe that Francis' time has come and gone, he is only 32. I still believe that with some hard work he can come back and do some damage for another 2-3 years. He loves Houston and would love to come back to play for this team if given the opportunity. What do you guys think?
     
  2. DaDakota

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    I think the "Hard work" portion is what is holding up your theory.

    DD
     
  3. MayoRocket

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    I think it is safe to say that Francis will never be a Rocket again.
     
  4. DaDakota

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    FIFY.

    DD
     
  5. Evil Empire

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    Season hasn't even started yet, lets see how Gilbert and T-Mac do on the court this year before judging the "Grover effect"
     
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    so tmac works harder than sf?
     
  7. Jeff Who

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    The answer seems to be easy for me.
     
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    I once thought he was a hard worker.
     
  9. blacktopKING

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    What makes you believe this? You're saying Lowry/Barry have a better skill set than Francis?

    Also to those of you who believe he isn't a hard worker...do you have insider news on him? Where does this belief come from?
     
  10. v3.0

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    Is Francis in Chicago with Grover?
     
  11. Mango

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    1. Was Steve healthy enough to be working out with Tim Grover this Summer?

    2. If the answer to #1 is <i>Yes</i>, then why wasn't Steve doing that?
     
  12. abc2007

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    I think SF3 should have worked with Tim Grover. Even just for Grover's reputation! People don't believe SF3 now. No team wants to give him a chance to play on the court. Grover's reputation might bring him a chance.
     
  13. DaDakota

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    He was but $30 million in the bank and his alleged booze issues are holding him back.

    DD
     
  14. DcProWLer277

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    Alleged problems with alcohol? Never heard about that one...
     
  15. blacktopKING

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    This is exactly what I'm saying. I haven't heard anything negative impacting his career besides the two injuries he has had. I'm sure Grove would help him come back from that quad injury and aid with the tendinitis problem. I'd rather have a PG situation where Francis and Brooks are sharing time.
     
  16. Sherlock

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    Ever since Francis got the miraculous amount of money from NY for doing nothing, I believe he lost his "gym rat" mentality. His injury recovery required a very high level of work that I don't believe he did. It's hard to sacrifice, when you've already gotten success without sacrificing.

    TMac had something to prove. He has a huge stigma hanging around his neck, of never getting out of the first round. He wants a title, he wants rep, he wants more money. He had motivation ...

    I don't think Francis does ...
     
  17. DaDakota

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    Not sure if there are problems, just recall some whispers that he likes to partake and party into the late night.

    DD
     
  18. v3.0

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    I think Steve Francis is perfectly content with what he is doing right now: nothing.
     
  19. napalm06

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    I agree. We dog Tmac so much but if the man has any pride at all he's gotta be working hard to make up for past misfortune. If Francis wanted it as bad, we'd at least hear him putting his name out there more often.
     
  20. DcProWLer277

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    With that being said I don't think he has the work ethic to come back. He depended too much on his athleticism to be effect at his current age anyways.
     

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