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David Wesley and Keith Bogans

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by cwebbster, Jul 8, 2006.

  1. docgundy

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    Wesley's should take Ewing's seat on the bench.

    Bogans will be back.
     
  2. Rockets111

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    With this team, he won't ask to perform admirably on offense. His role will be as a defensive stopper; someone who can guard 2s and 3s and get out on the break. I actually think he finishes pretty well. He's also a fine rebounder at the swingman spot.
     
  3. Tha TC

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    Keith was basically playing on a bum knee from what i understood anyone who watched some of the games could see that he was limping noticibly at times. Also he could fill the void that we have at the 2g esp. with his defensive skillz
     
  4. PiPdAdY33

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    Most importantly is Bogans' knee healed up...thats my biggest question...because if so, sign him up...
     
  5. Jacquescas

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    Bogans should be back, Wesley only at the vet's minimum and only if it doesn't take a roster spot for JL3 or other younger players
     
  6. Williamson

    Williamson JOSH CHRISTOPHER ONLY FAN

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    I think if we sign Mike James then David Wesley will not be back. I expect they'll play Mike James at shooting guard quite a bit - sometimes even starting him there. We definitely don't need two undersized shooting guards, and Mike James is clearly BY FAR the better player at this particular moment in time.
     

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