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2nd Day of Practice Notes

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by CheezeyBoy22, Sep 30, 2009.

  1. rimrocker

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    Morey tweet:

    Dare we expect something from Dorsey?
     
  2. Convictedstupid

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    This is what I am thinking as well.

    And its nice to see Joey is dominating the boards. We need that this year...
     
  3. solid

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    Only remotely, one trait, the rest he has to demonstrate over a period of years.
     
  4. RMGEEGEE

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    Not much competition :rolleyes:
     
  5. RV6

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    i think he just mean he's not a traditional center who plays with his back to the rim....meaning it makes things more challenging because u can just dump in to him, but instead have to finds ways to get him involvedd within the flow of the offense.
     
  6. Convictedstupid

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    Its better than him not dominating the boards even with this much little competition.
     
  7. abc2007

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    I just posted. See page 2! :)

    I think Dorsey can be a decent backup C. He is a good defender and passer. As long as he doesn't face big C like Shaq and Howard, he will be fine.

     
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    I agree no way Budinger plays like Nocioni... he's more like a young Brent Barry.. also I have read one draft site comparing him to Glen Rice
     
  9. RMGEEGEE

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    Good point :p
     
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    dang no news on t-mac. Really whats the big difference between the vids of his rehab we saw compared to practicing with the team.
     
  11. RMGEEGEE

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    I think he's still doing his own thing.
    I doubt he's ready for full-contact drills.
    That or doctors/coaches are advising against it.
     
  12. roslolian

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    A young brent barry would be the ultimate perimeter player in RA's system. Even BB commented on it, wishing he played for Adelman 5 years ago.

    I think the comparisons to Bud are spot on: great perimeter shot, lousy defense, dunking athletecism and great bbal IQ. Can't wait to see him in action, I really think we got a steal in him. Too bad we didn't get Blair as well :D
     
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    I'm telling you, Dorsey is going to be better than Pops. Was not impressed with Pops during the FIBA summer games. He couldn't rebound or block shots, so basically he was useless. I think we should continue to groom Dorsey and dump Pops, and leave open a roster spot to someone more deserving, like Will Conroy.
     
  14. A bezzy

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    Having Landry and Scola play together could be great. It re-generates the Sac Town offense they had in Divac/Webber combination. Obiviously u lose a lot of height..alot...but both guys can pass, and score frm 17-19 feet. It allows a player like Chase to create mis-matches on penetration caused by brooks, and lowry. I like this situation they are in because it puts trevor and shane, then T Mac in awsome postion to score easily with 2 mobile fowards. Chase effiency should get him in the rotation, and I believe defensivley he is tougher than novak ever was. Good things up ahead for chase in this offense.
     
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    #55 freemaniam, Oct 1, 2009
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    Your's did the same thing mine did the other day.. picture didn't show up
     
  17. RMGEEGEE

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    I'm interested to see how Ariza's doing...
     
  18. Convictedstupid

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    Holy crap cook is skinny.
     
  19. freemaniam

    freemaniam 我是自由人

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    Yes. Seems like sohu.com is so determined to prevent their photos re-used.

    Click on the link in my post to the photo and click on the photo for more.

    Sorry for the inconvenience. Still searching a way to resolve.
     
  20. RMGEEGEE

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    I noticed :eek:
     

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