Thanks for the link. I enjoyed the article. I still feel as though Jones will be moved in a deal to acquire that 3rd star that Morey covets but if not then I do think he has an opportunity to thrive as he improves his play next to Howard.
He needs to develop a reliable jumper, improve his free throw percentage and get a lot better on defense. I haven't heard any thing about him at all. Is he working out?
If tj can play some d on the best power forwards in the league he will be a very solid player. Maybe all-star later on In his career
IMO Jones would be better served trying to become a SF than pretending to be a PF. I mean, he's a tweener that could go either way, but I'd rather him be a big SF than a small PF. Sure he'd have to learn how to shoot and get a lot better at defense, but I think his future would be a lot brighter if they went that direction with him.
TJones didn't show himself in gym this off-season. He is one of main reason why we lost to Blazers last season.
His numbers are a result of playing along side Howard. That's it. Unless he develops a consistent shot and/or learns to box out and quit ball watching, he probably won't be with the team after this season. I guess that also depends on if the Rockets can get anything of value for him.
I don't get the idea that Terrence Jones is some sort of undersized tweener. At the draft combine as a 20-year-old, he measured 6'9.5'' in shoes, 252 lbs in shoes, with 7.7% body fat in shoes, 7'2.25'' wingspan in shoes and 8'11'' standing reach in shoes. His size is comparable to that of Kevin Love and Blake Griffin. http://search.draftexpress.com/profile/Terrence-Jones-5708/ http://search.draftexpress.com/profile/Blake-Griffin-1268/ http://search.draftexpress.com/profile/Kevin-Love-1062/ He also rebounds and blocks shots like you'd expect from a PF. He wasn't very good on defense not because of his lack of size but because of a lack of experience and defensive skills.
Chandler Parsons is 6'10 but that doesn't mean he could be a PF if he gained 20 lbs. Only part of Jones' terrible defense was because he had no idea where he was supposed to be and was constantly out of position, part of it was him being just too small no matter what he measured in at.
Rebounds and blocks like you'd expect? Sure, if you're expecting mediocrity (and certainly below average among starting PFs). Just among PFs, his rebound rate wasn't even in the top 30 among qualified PFs. Jeff Adrien on the other hand, was ranked #6 in this same category. With TJones' terrible midrange and 3pt shooting, Adrien's beastiness on the boards, and D-Mo's superior range, I would not expect Jones to be on the Rockets roster by the end of the trade deadline. Only question now is if Jones and others are being packaged to get a star or is he part of a transaction to set them up to get a star?
In what world is someone just under 6-10 and over 250 lbs too small?? Jones is simply not that interested in playing defense unless he can swat it. There is no way a guy with his size and athleticism would be so poor on D. In every sport, playing good D is about attitude and want to. In any event, the most interesting thing in the article was proposing that TJ take on the Lin role off the bench. He would need to improve his passing to take advantage of his elite ball handling skills to really maximize his effectiveness as a creator/scorer off the bench.
In the world where big PF's easily dominated and shoved him around. I get that there are other reasons he's terrible defensively, but I don't get how anyone could have watched him in any game where he was up against any of the bigger PF's in the game and not thought "Damn, he's way too little to handle ______". He doesn't have the strength to prevent being shoved around, he doesn't have the length to challenge their shots. I mean, sure he'll pick up a random block every now and again, but it's not against PF's in the post, it's usually against guards taking 3's. His size is a whole lot like Josh Smith with maybe a bit more bulk, he's a super athletic SF-PF tweener....at least at this point in his career. Fortunately approximate size is about all those two have in common.