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HOUSTON ROCKETS 2024-2025 NBA SEASON DISCUSSION

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Mr. Dominant, Oct 11, 2024.

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    Tari plays rock, papers, scissor against girl before games

     
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    I hope we make it to the finals… zero expectations and make it to the finals would be amazing.
     
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    We need some of Maxwell's street cred on the commentator squad. When can we get rid of goofy ass Hollins?
     
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    It's so dope hearing Max talk about Amen like that. He's not wrong though, when he launched Herro I was like "oh ****, yeah don't push him" lol.
     
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    Craig: It's Margarita Mondays this monday, Max!
    Max: Yeah, I'ma be drunk as a mother****er
     
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    https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6278574/2025/04/16/houston-rockets-coach-ime-udoka-stephen-silas/

    Two weeks ago, when the Houston Rockets clinched their first NBA playoff berth in five years, there was a desire to put things in perspective.

    It was a full-circle moment for ownership and a front office that took on the painstaking challenge of a rebuild spawned from a bad situation, thrust into the unknown.

    But another person needed to reflect: former head coach Stephen Silas, who coached the team from 2020-23, a tumultuous period in the Rockets’ recent history. The 51-year-old inherited an inexperienced group of players at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. To see them accomplish a playoff berth with his replacement, coach Ime Udoka, was still gratifying.

    “It was a feeling of pride,” Silas said in a recent phone conversation. “I was so proud of those guys. To see where they came from and to reach the heights that they have, just so excited and happy. When we went through it, there was a lot of adversity, a lot of losses and downtime. But to see that those guys fought through it and the great job that Ime has done with the team, I’m just really happy for those guys.”

    “It was difficult having all the young guys together,” Silas said. “But that’s what they had to go through to get to where they are now. I enjoyed teaching, being around those guys on a daily basis, the film sessions, practices and dinners — all the different things that we did together as a group. To see the growth they had after I left … it didn’t have to go that way. But they put the right pieces around them. That’s super important to have guys they can look up to.

    “And it’s not even the vocal part. It’s the modeling, the toughness, the defensive mindset, the importance of every possession. Having the right people in the locker room certainly helps.”

    Silas is pleased to see all four players who were a part of his rotation are still integral pieces under Udoka, but he perks up when discussing Green and Şengün. Under Udoka, it’s commonplace for his assistants to go over game film with the players, but Silas took it upon himself to teach, constantly seen with a laptop in his lap and Green in the adjacent seat.

    With Şengün, his approach was a bit different. From the onset, Silas was quite demanding (especially defensively) of his young Turkish center, holding him to a high standard. In some extreme instances, like starting Wood and Bruno Fernando over him, Silas hoped to light a fire under Şengün. But the consistent theme in Silas’ discussions of Şengün was that he wouldn’t tolerate a lack of effort because he knew how cerebral of a talent Şengün was. This season, Şengün earned his first All-Star selection and has cemented himself as a top center in the NBA, shedding the defensive liability label that plagued him earlier in his career.

    “It was just the importance of learning how to be a starting center in the NBA,” Silas said. “Trying to use all of his gifts and explore his game. I’m so proud of him, what he’s done and the growth he’s had — especially on the defensive end. Just being able to recognize what’s coming and anticipating.”

    The Rockets will face the Golden State Warriors in the first round of the playoffs after they defeated the Memphis Grizzlies in the Play-In Tournament on Tuesday. There are still concerns about Houston’s viability in the playoffs, particularly with its lack of experience, lack of consistent outside shooting and a true No. 1 option. But Silas doesn’t see a team primed for an upset. He sees a team that excels at controlling the glass, with Houston leading the league in offensive rebounding (14.6), similar to how it did in Silas’ final season in 2023 (13.4). But perhaps more importantly, Silas understands the Rockets’ defense, which has been a top-three unit all season, is physical, dangerous and connected.

    “I see a together group for sure,” Silas said. “A group based on the defensive end. Ime has done an amazing job getting those guys to buy in on the importance of defense and how it can lead you to where they are right now. The veteran leadership takes some of the pressure off the younger guys to where they can do their thing and have someone else that has the know-how. (General manager Rafael) Stone has done a really good job drafting the right guys and then getting the right guys around them. It’s really cool.”

    And while he waits for his next opportunity, he’ll be cheering on the Rockets in the postseason.

    “I think I played a small role,” Silas said. “I don’t know how big a role (it was). They’d probably be able to answer that question better than me. But I tried to do things the right way. I tried to nurture those guys, teach them the right way to do things and fight the adversity. It was a really tough time. But it paid off for them. So I’m thankful for the time I had with them.”
     
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    https://hoopshype.com/lists/nba-int...-and-76ers-front-office-and-coaching-changes/

    •Following the dismissal of former head coach Mike Budenholzer, the Phoenix Suns are expected to have an extensive, wide-ranging coaching search.

    Several coaching candidates are expected to be in the mix, including potential first-time NBA head coaches, including Cleveland Cavaliers associate head coach Johnnie Bryant, Houston Rockets assistant coaches Royal Ivey and Ben Sullivan, Miami Heat associate head coach Chris Quinn, Dallas Mavericks assistants Sean Sweeney and Jared Dudley, etc.

    Ivey’s stock is hot coming off South Sudan’s performance in the Olympics and his continued success as part of Ime Udoka’s staff with the Rockets. Ivey also has a strong relationship with Kevin Durant, but the Suns star is expected to be traded this summer.

    Sullivan has worked as an assistant under Udoka, Joe Mazzulla, Mike Budenholzer twice, and Gregg Popovich while developing a reputation for developing shooters.

    •Heading into the Play-In Tournament, Sacramento Kings executive Monte McNair is on the hot seat, league sources told HoopsHype.

    If McNair and Sacramento part ways, the Houston Rockets have been mentioned as a potential landing spot. McNair worked for the Rockets from 2007-2020.
     
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