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even if he is not gone, he is not a good fit, play same position as Tmac
From the limited video i seen, he is not very quick or explosive. Makes ok/good decisions though.
Chuck Hayes has the best rebouding insticts ever, Rodman included. He can easily get 10+ every game for 30 minutes playing time, Yao and Tracy are...
watched the game, didn't see anything special other than the rebouding capabilities of Chuck, and maybe JL3's pull up jumper. Both Novak and JL3...
Right on, he didn't do **** in game 7 against Dallas, has no clue how to run team, don't pass the ball to a wide open TMAC for GODs sake, never...
Sadly true, wish there was a solution to that
We definitly need a backup one, but if we paly T-mac at 2 and Battier at 3 then we don't have any backups for 2 AND 3 other than Bowen, and Novak....
MJ is too short for sg, I do believe rafer can run the team, but I don't like him defensively, he is too tiny and weak.
I never understood why we are so high on Mike James, at least we have Rafer who can play 40+ minutes every game and run the team effectively, but...
Agreed, Yao has no peers, Shaq included.
We will also have the shortest backcourt in the league
too bad, no games on NBA TV
Never liked MJ, bad day for me.
How does he compare to Padget? Is he taller? More athletic? Better shooter? Someone please summerize.
Watching the video makes me so mad, what kind of stupid idiots give up something like that for some guy who can't even jump!!!...
Rockets just picked Steve Novak, a big guy, not looking too good.
I guess it is official http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/4010820.html "The Rockets got the break they wanted in the NBA draft on...
Just watched a documentary on ESPN about racism in the world of soccer. I coun't believe some of things they do: chants of "Monkey", whenever a...
Very reasonable analysis if the numbers are right. Where do you get these numbers anyway? Any historical standard deviation of P/E ratios? SP500...
I don't get it, if historic pe is 15, isn't 17.49 too high? Or is it low compared with last few years?