Trading Parsons is less likely to happen at this point than trading Dwight, but where were all of the objections in the threads which say trade Parsons?
Asik is a be standing defender. He dosent fall for the pumpfakes and pretty much once he gets position in the low block, you cant back him down.
And the only way it could have been a good acquisition is if he would have been willing to make the transition to PF, however he put minimal effort into making that work, like I predicted that he would never try to, despite saying he would do anything to win.
McHale for Thibs. Thibs will squeeze every ounce of defense and effort out of our perimeter players, otherwise you sit on the bench. Harden gets held accountable on a consistent basis, Harden becomes a superstar and the best shooting guard in the league. Chicago now has a bonafied tanking coach. Win-Win for both teams.
Again, there's this thing called chemistry and age. OKC likes what they have. What you keep FAILING to see is your RANDOM idea goes completely against the Rockets' vision of winning. You're trading a guy just to FREAKING TRADE HIM!! Oh wait, because he hasn't moved to PF? Or, is it because he's not rebounding enough? Last I checked, Dwight has had some monster games for us, and it's early in the season. You should be grateful for what we have. It's not perfect, but if you were our GM, we would be stuck in the lottery. Fans like you disgust me because you can never be satisfied with a talented roster. You probably are a college ball fan, and you want the Rockets to rebuild to get an UNPROVEN rookie. Sick. All-Around Player is your moniker? Then, you would understand that a team has multiple needs that are not met by one player. We need Dwight for his post game, rebounding and defense. You want us to suffer with Kendrick Perkins? What does he bring except a piss poor attitude? Well, maybe some decent screens. Oh Wait, we have one of the best pick and roll big men in Dwight. Give it up dude. This idea was terrible.
I spoke too soon.... http://bbs.clutchfans.net/showthread.php?t=247452 I have lost all hope in humanity.
as much as i love dwight (and i don't think you can easily replace his rebounding, defense, and the small offensive production he provides), he really needs to learn how to work his way down in the post and get closer to the basket. He starts his post move from too far out. It's frustrating to watch.
We should alternate the starting position of the center to see which is best fit for the team. (Just trollin, HAHA)
no way we treat howard unless we can get a super half court low post player. to be successful in playoff, we must have a very good half court offense.
our coach staffs need to figure out how to put howard and the rest on the same page and how to find a way to fully utilize his strength and to hide his weakness.