And way too mentally... um... well, DUMB. Wouldn't execute plays properly at times because he either thought he knew more than the coach or simply didn't get it. Lack of basketball intelligence also counts against someone who is otherwise talented, like Wafer. If he were as smart as he is athletic, he'd still be here. Morey wouldn't let someone like that go. Give him 1/10 of T-Mac's BB IQ and he'd be a starter. But Wafer is NOT here, and he's NOT on an NBA squad, and he's NEVER stayed with a team for long because he's simply not a very intelligent player.
Did i even mention tracy. i've said this team was wayyyy better without him. get you're facts straight
1) the Lakers weren't half assing it r****d. the houston series was the most emotional and intense one in the playoffs for the Lakers. you dont remember Kobe throwing elbows, Fisher decking Scola, Luke Walton and Odom crying about fouls? You dont remember Phil Jackson cussing during the postgame and Kobe praying that they "just get the hell out of this series"? Sound like a tard when you either a)blatantly mischaracterize the tone of the series or b)just dont know any better 2) so what? Artest didn't do anything that series except jack up shots and disrupt the offense 3) yeah you're right, unlike Artest, Ariza actually played a key role in that Lakers-Rockets series 4) Von Wafter isn't going to be stewing on the bench either 5) Yao is out????? WTF when did this happen omg throw in the towel No one expects high results. Relax emo kid dont go cutting your wrists before the season even starts
LOL. This makes me wonder how often you watch Rockets games. Also, don't good teams "half-a**" it all the time? (A la- Rockets v. Memphis and Washington in the past)