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Mo. Thanks, but no thanks.

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by fromobile, Apr 6, 2001.

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  1. fromobile

    fromobile Member

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    The things you say about Mo being an interesting outside threat/ dynamic are true, but these things come at the expense of the indespensable aspects of his postion; R E B O U N D S
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  2. heypartner

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    This is a situation where I agree with both sides. JuanValdez, great break down of the need for Mo' to score in the beginning.

    fromobile...i don't know. I like his passing for this offense. We haven't utilized it, yet...but...

    no doubt, he is not an aggressive rebounder. I just can't see anything systemic about that.
     
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    If Mo leaves us, my prediction is he goes to Philly-would be the #2 scorer on a team with a clear path to the Finals, and his rebounding deficiencies covered by Mutumbo.

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    I'm not in Utah. I was just making fun of the home of the Jazz.

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