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[Fox 26] Von Wafer's Return to Rockets Doubtful

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by rikesh316, Jul 3, 2009.

  1. rikesh316

    rikesh316 Member

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    http://www.myfoxhouston.com/dpp/sports/nba/090703_wafer_rockets_return

    MARK BERMAN

    HOUSTON - Free agent guard Von Wafer went from longshot to making the Houston Rockets roster last season to becoming what head coach Rick Adelman called, at one point, one of his most important offensive weapons coming off the bench.

    However, with other needs to address the Rockets have yet to make an offer of any kind to Wafer and his agent said it's time for his client to look to those teams expressing interest and offering a new opportunity.

    And Wafer's agent, Mitchell Butler, in an interview with FOX 26 Sports Friday, said his client would not accept a minimum contract from the Rockets.

    "There's no way," Butler said. "A minimum contract, even though he knows the system and everything else, I think it would be really a slap in the kid's face that they didn't even make an offer to begin with, and there are several teams (who) would lay and wait to get him on a minimum contract that I think would appreciate what he has brought to the table a little more than what the Rockets demonstrated through the beginning of free agency."

    With his fifth team in four years, Wafer saw the most extensive playing time of his career in his only season with Houston.

    Wafer played in 63 games for the Rockets, starting 11. He was sixth on the team in scoring with 9.7 points per game.

    "We believe, based on his performance last year, he's deserving of a multi-year contract in excess of the minimum," said Butler.

    "We had some dialogue prior to free agency and they had expressed an interest in Von, but also said that they need to address the center position.

    "What we didn't expect was there would be very little dialogue about the players they had on their roster who helped them get out of the first round. It was a little bit weird to us. We saw the Ron Artest situation unfold and then turn their attention to a wing player and forget about the center position and not even address Von Wafer. It was quite disappointing."

    Artest eventually agreed to terms with the Lakers, while the Rockets reached a contract agreement with free agent forward Trevor Ariza.

    "I thought that Von had laid his heart and soul out for the Rockets," Butler said. "He played with a lot of passion and a lot of energy. I thought it became contagious with the team through his play in January, and the team fed off of that and got on the right track and put together a great winning streak. I almost feel like he was some kind of adhesive for their group."

    The Rockets and Adelman did have an issue with Wafer during the Western Conference Semifinals with the Lakers. During game two of the series Adelman was upset with the way Wafer responded to being pulled from the game and sent him to the locker room. Wafer called it a misunderstanding and apologized to the team and the fans.

    Butler is hopeful that misstep didn't lead to the situation Wafer is in now.

    "I would hope not," Butler said. "If it did play a role I would be sadly disappointed in the Rockets for not recognizing Von's passion to play."

    Butler said the only way Wafer could possibly return to the Rockets is if the team receives some relief under the salary cap from the NBA if center Yao Ming is unable to play this year.

    "We've had several teams expressing interest in Von and Von will be meeting with some of them over the next couple of days," Butler said.

    Butler did not identify which teams are involved with his client.

    "Von is a young player who has a tremendous upside," Butler said. "He's barely scratched the surface on who he is going to become as a basketball player."

    Rockets General Manager Daryl Morey has not been available for comment for this story.
     
  2. yaopao

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    SG's who like to fire up bad shots are a dime a dozen in the NBA. Let him walk, given his agent's cocky attitude.

    Von Wafer was a nobody before the Rockets and more than likely will be a nobody without the Rockets. He'll just be a richer nobody.
     
  3. Xcellerator

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    Taylor or Budinger will replace him for the mininum. No need to worry. :D
     
  4. ThaShark316_28

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    2009-10 Houston Rockets: Cutting down on turnovers, one free agent at a time.
     
  5. rockets934life

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    If he would not have acted like a selfish jerk in game 2 of the Lakers series this would actually bother me. We already replaced him anyway (Budinger/Taylor).
     
  6. DaFranchise03

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    minimum contract?

    I thought a report came out that they offered him 3. something million?
     
  7. Dr of Dunk

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    lol. Gotta love these agents. He makes it sound like Von was what drove the Rockets throughout the season. How about how he jawed with Adelman during a pivotal game in the playoffs?

    The Rockets and Adelman did have an issue with Wafer during the Western Conference Semifinals with the Lakers. During game two of the series Adelman was upset with the way Wafer responded to being pulled from the game and sent him to the locker room. Wafer called it a misunderstanding and apologized to the team and the fans.

    Butler is hopeful that misstep didn't lead to the situation Wafer is in now.

    "I would hope not," Butler said. "If it did play a role I would be sadly disappointed in the Rockets for not recognizing Von's passion to play."


    Nice.... trying to turn that negative into a positive. Too bad it doesn't work that way. :)
     
  8. WhoMikeJames

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    I love Von and all, but it's not like he's worth the MLE over Ariza.

    There's not much the Rockets could have done, could they?

    ...and I'm loving how his agent makes Von seem like he was the #1 piece of the playoff run. Considering all that playing time he got, right? :eek:
     
  9. DaFranchise03

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    I dont think thats the case. Players already under contract with that team can resign without effecting the mle. It would effect their payroll and 2010 free agency.
     
  10. WhoMikeJames

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    Yeah, then it's obvious you don't resign Von when you are in the hunt for 2010 FA's and rebuilding.
     
  11. professorjay

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    I agree, that was a huge deal to me. And it was probably a sign of more things that weren't obvious to people outside the organization.
     
  12. JayGoogle

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    Ariza > Von Wafer

    Just watch that series and that much is very clear to me.
     
  13. v3.0

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    Von and his agent shouldn't be too mad. The Rockets took a flyer on him and gave him one year to showcase his talent when he didn't have alot of options. Now the rest of the NBA has a healthy sample size of what Von can do.

    Good luck to Von, wherever he ends up.
     
  14. Hilltopper

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    The sun rises in the east.
     
  15. TXRoxBBall

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    I would like to see Von return because we need someone on the freakin roster that can create their own shot, but I wouldn't get myself into future financial trouble to bring him back.
     
  16. TheGreat

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    Wafer got exposed in the Lakers series. Sasha VUJACIC shut him down. He's a headcase.
     
  17. Ziggy

    Ziggy QUEEN ANON

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    I'm not big on Von either. But how about Cook & White to Memphis for a 2nd round pick or rights to someone and use the trade exception to sign Wafer? Is that possible? Seems easy enough no?
     
  18. m_cable

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    No. You can't use a trade exception to sign free agents. The rockets already have a bunch of trade exceptions (from the Francis trade, Rafer trade, Novak etc). The rox are over the cap, spent all of their MLE money on Ariza, used the Bi-annual exception last year for Barry, and don't have any bird rights for Wafer since he's only been with the team for 1 year. So the rockets officially have no money to spend on Wafer except for the minimum.
     
  19. Ziggy

    Ziggy QUEEN ANON

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    So TE's can only be used in trades and never combined with another player? Thats how it works?
     
  20. Big MAK

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    So what did we offer him? I believe I read 3.5 somewhere. How much does he think he's worth?
     

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