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What former Rocket(non all star) do we need on this team?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by panamamyers, Aug 30, 2009.

  1. Tha TC

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    If I'm not mistaken he was maybe 1 or 2 years.
     
  2. MONON

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    I'd go with Kevin Willis &/or Mike Newlin. I think Calvin was an all-star once or twice.
     
  3. jrobich

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    Mario Elie ... either as player or as coach!
     
  4. DreamShakeFTW

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    Kevin Willis definitely...

    We drafted Richard Jefferson right?

    There ya go.
     
  5. Rockets Jones

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    Outside of Olajuwon who is obvious pick, it would have to be Otis Thorpe.
    No disrespect to our PFs but it's been a long time since we've had a dominating, tall, strong, physical, dunking, smart, able to run the brake
    Power Forward. He would give the Rockets a huge lift !!
     
  6. tinman

    tinman 999999999
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    Yeah but Otis was an All Star (1992), this dude wants a non-Allstar.

    he needs to clarify what he means too. non-all star for his entire career or with the Rockets?

    Cassell made the all star team.
     
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    Chuck Nevitt

    They need a backup center, don't they?
     
  8. Big Shot Rob

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    Mario Elie.

    Kiss of Death... one of my favorite moments in the history of Rockets basketball, and one of the most cold-blooded shots I've ever seen.

    Mario was just that dude.
     

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