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Shawn Bradley averaged 28.5 minutes his rookie season.

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by turtle, Nov 15, 2002.

  1. johnny33

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    oops

    watching too many old kung-fu movies
     
  2. LAfadeaway33

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    Rudy's doing the right thing. He's not going to sacrifice our season just to give a guy with potential more playing time.
     
  3. Hmm

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    Hmm, but while cato was out. Wouldn't putting Yao Ming in instead of Jason Collier make more sense? Yao Ming may be a rookie and still have plenty of catching up to do. But..

    Jason Collier has no d, I saw phoenix suns scoring just as easily on him as they were on Yao Ming. Yao Ming is atleast taller, could accidentally block a shot, has more chance to block a shot and has more offensive moves than Collier. Where's the big sacrifice of the season in doing that while Cato was or is out?
     
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    Just thought this could do with repeating for the sake of some of our newer members....
     
  5. saleem

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    Collier knows the sets better than Yao.If Yao had gotten into foul trouble quickly he wouldn't have gotten 10 points.
     
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    Hmm, with the selfish play of some of our players, I guess "Rockets come first" doesn't always apply.
     
  7. johnny33

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    it's not really about developing Yao coming before winning the game

    there have been many times the team would have been better with him on the floor, so in fact, developing Yao is helping the team
     

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