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NBA.com: NBA General Mangers Pick Yao Ming To Be Rookie Of The Year

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Deuce, Oct 8, 2002.

  1. ZRB

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    And the Rockets will be awful?
     
  2. Rockets34Legend

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    Update as of 1:42am CST:

    Who will win the 2002-03 got milk? Rookie of the Year Award?

    Jay Williams - 38%

    Yao Ming - 26%

    Other - 10%

    Drew Gooden - 9%

    Dajuan Wagner - 9%

    Emanual Ginobili - 8%
     
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    I think there is more of a chance that Drew Gooden is going to be rookie of the year. He is going to put up some extremely solid numbers. Some may think this is sort of a stretch, but I would not be surprised to see him put up Duncanesque numbers this season.
     
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    If not Yao, then Drew Gooden has my vote.

    To me, he seem the most NBA ready. He has a very mature game.
     
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    DavidS ..... hit the nail on the head. Gooden looked incredible last night.

    He was a board-crashing, offensive rebounding, jump-hooking nightmare for the Rockets.

    Hey, I'm a Kansas guy, but I had no idea that he'd be ready to parlay an enormous summer league game into the visage I saw last night.

    Look for Gooden to be standing tall by the end of the year.
     
  6. HoRockets

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    I too was very suprised at Gooden's performance. The summer league had Gooden and Griffin evenly stacked, but this pre-season opener was very much a different story.
     
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    I'll root for Yao as ROY but as a center who (should? will?) have limited minutes (maybe 24 mpg), I don't know if he'll have the opportunity to grab the award.

    Remember Eduardo Najera had a 24 pt effort against us in the 2000 pre-season. But I do think Gooden will be very good.

    Unfortunately, ROY is Jay Williams' to lose. And he might.

    I'll go out on a shaky limb and say DeJuan Wagner will get ROY. His father was a player, from what I've read, he adjusts well, doesn't repeat mistakes, etc.
     
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    It's possible since he and Darius are probably the only scoring options that the Cavs have.
     
  9. DavidS

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    ROX,

    Those mid-draft guys make me nervous. Guys like Drew Gooden,
    Dajuan Wagner and Caron Buttler seem to always surprise people.
    They're solid, all-around players. Sorta like Elton Brand; not much hype.
    Just very good.

    I hope Yao just blows away the field. :cool:
     
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    i don't see how anyone could consider dejuan wagner a surprise. if anyone has watched that kid play, they would know that he is THE REAL DEAL. he is iverson with a little less quickness, a lot more strength, just as much offensive explosion, and a better jump shot. he is the REAL m.f'n DEAL.

    honestly, even though i'm a rocket fan, i expect wagner to win it comfortably.
     

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