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Daryl Morey regrets Jeremy Lin cut

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Fostate, Feb 9, 2012.

  1. RV6

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    So he leaves the next time he's a FA? Kyle's not old enough to be in need of replacing when that time comes around.
     
  2. Zergling

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    It's Les' money, not Morey's. If it was solely up to Morey, I doubt he cares about contracts over talent. Why do you think Flynn is on the roster to begin with? It was to get rid of Brad Miller's contract to Minny.
     
  3. BleedRocketsRed

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    I'm sure the Celtics regret cutting Ben Wallace in training camp. Just like how the Wizards/Magic regret trading him.

    Undrafted rookies who are succesful (and there are very very very very few of them, the only ones I can name off the top of my head who have become stars are Wallace and Lin. And a couple of semi-successful ones like David Wesley, Chucky Atkins) tend to get cut by a bunch of teams before shining.
     
  4. ballclub

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    Here's a shorter audio clip of Kenny's quote (starts at the 40-second mark) so you don't have to listen to the entire ESPN podcast.

    Listening to Kenny makes it much more poignant how much he is really calling out the GM and coach at Golden State and Houston, unlike apologists who say "no one knew." Well, they should have known, according to Kenny, who played several years in the NBA.

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  5. DaDakota

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    Kenny Smith flat out nailed it, it is Daryl Morey and Kevin McHale's JOB to recognize talent, to be the evaluator and to make decisions that will help the Rockets franchise going forward.

    There are ZERO excuses for cutting this guy, especially to keep Jeff Adrien, not contracts, not money, nothing....the guy is a very good NBA talent, and the coaching staff and organization BLEW it big time by not keeping that talent in Houston.

    No excuses in this business, none, Daryl and Kevin Blew it.

    DD
     
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  6. Carl Herrera

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    When asked about a Lin-like situation in his own playing career, Kenny Smith talked about how the Rockets cut David Wesley, who went on to have a long and productive NBA career.

    So, is Kenny also calling out Rudy T for not recognizing talent?
     
  7. BleedRocketsRed

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    I agree he did. At least he was able to recognize Dragic>Brooks (and he got a first too).
     
  8. NotInMyHouse

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    Well, Rudy T and CD, too.
     
  9. ZNB

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    I agree and its very depressing, i lost alot of confidence i had in morey when it comes to talent evaluation.
     
  10. durvasa

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    Why does that make him an expert on this topic? Does he think he would have known it if he was running the ballclub or the headcoach, and he'd be so confident in that assessment that he'd sign Lin even with 3 other PGs with contracts on the team?

    Its easy to spot the talent now, after he's averaged 25 and 9 as a starter. Seeing it in an abridged training camp, when he's the 14th or 15th guy getting limited PT and there are many other things to take care of due to having a new coaching staff is much tougher. I just kind of roll my eyes with comments like that.
     
  11. typhooonn

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    excuse excuse excuse ........
     
  12. Mr. Clutch

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    There are other teams that need a PG much more desperately than the Rockets (Lakers for example).

    Their fans should be the ones whining.

    Would love to have Lin here, but it was just bad luck rather than incompetence that resulted in this.
     
  13. flamingdts

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    It's not an excuse. We missed it, that's for sure.

    But we had Lowry and Dragic at PG, Martin and Lee at SG. Morey knew he was good, but he didn't know he would be THIS good. Lowry and Dragic are very good PGs capable at starting on any team.

    Nobody knew Lin would be this good, absolutely nobody. Did we miss? Sure, but was it a stupid decision on our part when we cut him? I don't think so.
     
  14. daywalker02

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    DWill beasting out there. Lin can't keep up
     
  15. iconoclastic

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    When Deron plays at his best like this, he's as good as Lin at his best. Lin was not at his best tonight. Too much deferring to Melo. Maybe better for the long-term though. But in the short term, Knicks are definitely better with Lin taking an absurb number of shots.
     
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    I heard that the Lakers did want to sign him off the waiver but the Rockets had a worse record so Lin went to Houston instead. Is that true? Anyway, the Lakers could have still signed him after the Rockets released him.
     
  17. durvasa

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    I heard it was Boston. Maybe the Lakers also had interest, though.
     
  18. daywalker02

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    In what relation does the worse record stand?
    This season the record are about equal.

    With the Rockets don't have a superstar and stars in Gasol and Bynum.
     
  19. mazinger

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    What's the big ****ing deal we let him go. He isn't that good...anyone would average the same PPG if they took as many shots.
     
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    He was playing on the Rockets' training, so he had to have been waived before the 2011-12 preseason. It would have been dependent on the 2010-11 season, which was the most recent record. Since the Rockets had a mediocre record, there could have been 12-15 teams that could have put in waivers and still would not beat the Rockets' claim.

    https://webfiles.uci.edu/lcoon/cbafaq/salarycap.htm

     

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