Look for it to be announced in the next couple of days... http://www.clutchcity.net/news.cfm?NewsID=1079
I actually think Rudy knew that Oscar could not flourish on the Rockets and let him go as a courtesy. DaDakota
It's too bad we couldn't keep him because Oscar really looks good, IMO. I think he has a bright future as a backup shooting guard, and maybe even a lower-end starter at SG.
I'm happy for Oscar that he's getting an opportunity, but he can circle this game all he wants because Mobley is going to light him up if he thinks he's going to go wild on the Rockets.
Just for the record, the "Great Scoop" had been reported/posted on this board quite some hours earlier! DearRock Senior Member Posts: 1167 Joined: Jan 2001 Member: #2101 10-28-2002 10:52 AM Coach Eric Musselman watched his 6-year-old son, Michael, dribble flawlessly across the court after Sunday's workout and joked, "I thought he was going to get some run today." Dad needed him. Musselman's Warriors practiced with eight of their 12 players, three days before their regular-season opener against the San Antonio Spurs at the Arena in Oakland. General manager Garry St. Jean said the team likely will sign at least one player soon, perhaps before today's 3 p.m. deadline to set Opening Night rosters. One possibility is 6-foot-6 shooting guard Oscar Torres, whom the Houston Rockets released Thursday. Torres, 25, a native of Venezuela, averaged 6 points as a rookie last season in 65 games, including 13 starts. He made 16 of 27 shots (59.3 percent) in six preseason games this month. The Warriors were shorthanded Sunday because guard Jiri Welsch (cut left hand) joined point guard Bob Sura (strained right calf) and small forward Chris Mills (left Achilles tendinitis) on the sideline. Welsch and Sura are questionable for Wednesday, according to a team official, and Musselman has said he expects Mills to start the season on the injured list. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/artic...28/SP108183.DTL
Glad he gets to start over on the Warriors, who have a bunch of good young players. Good luck Oscar, I hope you earn a starting spot.
But the article you posted had Torres as a possibility, Clutch is saying it WILL happen within the next few days. Even Golden State fans on their board heard about the possibility but didn't know if there were anything to it.
I buy in on the difference however the use of the word scoop is what I have some difficulty with. The original news was the major relief for many OT fans and the final comfirmation, if that is what it is, is kool. The true value in the Clutch report is that it included OT's reaction to being cut. I for one continue to wrestle with that decision and was pleased when I saw the piece in the SF press. Hopefully TB can join the ranks of successfully placed rockets with other teams.
Im just givin you a hard time. Was Rice one of your exemptions? Man, you gotta think the odds arent exactly in his favor of him playing 67 games.
Ill have to go back and check that. I could have sworn Rice, Griffin, Ming, Francis and Mobley were your expemtions. Maybe it was Thomas instead of Rice. Hmmmmm.