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Novak vs Fazekas

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by tuus, Apr 17, 2007.

  1. tuus

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    who is better shooter, scorer, player?
     
  2. texanskan

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    Fazekas, but Steven Novak can develop into a three point assasin for us.

    BTW, Novak is a better shooter but Nick is a much better player
     
  3. binvegas

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    what is Novak position in the Nba in the future too slow to be a small and not strong enough to be a power forward. Does he bulk up and play power forward or just be liability on defense as a power forward. I do really like Novak stroke.
     
  4. htownbball

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    we already have a slow lumbering big man in yao. we need someone that can compliment the players we have now. a bigger chuck hayes would be nice (joey dorsey) to get rebounds and defend the paint while also being able to run the floor. i really wouldnt want fazekas. we either need a defensive PF or a scoring SG/SF
     
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    SF will be taken by battier for years to come. SG will almost always be tmac. PF or a PG, those are the two main things that will be needed in the future
     
  6. jopatmc

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    Trade Novak and the pick to Seattle along with Juwan and Luther and another pick for Rashard. There's your PF that can shoot the long ball and definitive 3rd option.
     
  7. htownbball

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    you're right, SG and SF will be TMac and Shane for years to come. What if TMac gets hurt again. What if Shane gets hurt? We have no bench scoring outside of Luther. There are no PG's available that late in this year's draft unless underclassman declare. There are no PF's in the bottom half that fit our team either. SG and SF would be the BPA and we could really use one to backup TMac and Shane to provide some offense off the bench. You've seen how stagnant our offense can be, especially at the end of games when we need a "closer."
     
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    I'm pretty sure Rashard is a SF. He's like 225lbs or so and he isnt a very good rebounder considering he's 6'10.
     
  9. PktRockets

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    Lewis is pretty good posting up other SFs, but if he had to play a big PF like Tim Duncan, he will get creamed. Also, Lewis is not that good of a defensive player, but I do agree that Lewis would be a very good third option.
     
  10. Ziggy

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    If Fazekas was black no one would bring it up. Or make a comparison.
     
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    best available player won't be fazekas.
     
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    depends if this black fazekas was still slow and lumbering with no athleticism and no defensive upside. we need someone that plays physical. not some 6'11 pansy with a perimeter game.
     
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    Novak needs to bulk up and dribbling skills. Then he can play. He can always work on leaping, lateral movement. Someday he will be a servicable forward. Bout the same as Scott Padgett.
     
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    True, but you are in dire danger of being charged with a severe infraction of political correctness.
     

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