Yao-mania overtook Houston and the NBA, but while last year's No. 1 overall pick proved he was worth the hype and the risk, he didn't get the Rockets into the playoffs. Houston has plenty of youth on its side, and it show through at times. But the future is bright in Houston and few are complaining, although a lotto pick would have been nice to add some depth, especially at the point. Even better news for the Rockets is that there isn't much to worry about in the free agent field either. This could be a very quiet offseason for the Rockets. Draft Decisions: Will Rockets be content to look just for depth with first pick coming at 44th overall in the second round. Are the Rockets really set for the future, or are they missing some pieces they can find on draft day? Yo! This past season was all about Yao. What will his impact on the NBA do for this year's international prospects? http://sports.espn.go.com/nbadraft/d03/tracker/team?team=hou
Nothing ever satisfies the majority of the people on this board. The Rockets will shut em up tho when we go past the first round this season.