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Stevie Franchise's Big problem?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by pradaxpimp, May 26, 2003.

  1. pradaxpimp

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    I dunno if this has been brought up in the past but here we go.

    1. Steve has decent if not above average court vision, but he doesn't trust his teamates at all and thats why he doesn't pass the ball to them. So even if he does see them wide open, he thinks he has a better chance of scoring one on two or one on three. Here are the reasons to support it.

    a. We had Eddie Griffin brickin shots left and right.
    b. Mo started off weakly.
    c. Yao started off weakly.
    d. James Posey isn't exactly an offensive threat.
    e. Glen is real streaky
    f. Cato isn't good for anything outside of 1 inch of the paint

    2. Basically like scenario one, but he's just got too much ego and pride and defer to someone else. Steve was a little reluctant and hesitant to give the rock up to Yao at times through him sporadically freezing our 7'6 center out of the game.

    a. The addition of Yao

    3. Steve has NO vision whatsoever and the one vision he gets is him posterizing anybody and everybody.

    4. Steve has no extended coaching to teach him the ways of the point.

    a. Steve's never really had a coach who rode his a$$. He was at Maryland for one year and Rudy has never rode anyone's butt

    These are some of the situations that I have thought about. If it is one of these situations, please express your thoughts and how we can correct them.
     

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