Just found this. Was this posted? http://www.thedreamshake.com/2011/1...-league-showcase-day-2-a-chat-with-rockets-gm I introduced myself to Daryl Morey in between games on Tuesday night. I might have interrupted a conversation of his with NBA D-League president Dan Reed, but I hope that wasn't the case. Anyhow, Morey was very complimentary of the blog, said that it was well-written and actually thanked me for the coverage (I wonder if this is a sign that we need even MORE negativity?). After exchanging a few quibs for a bit, I asked him the following questions: TM: Patrick Patterson went 10-4-4 in the big win last night. What have you liked about his showing thus far? DM: Yeah, he's had a great start to his pro career. He obviously came down to the Vipers and improved every single game, and with the injuries to Yao Ming, to Brad Miller and now to Chuck Hayes, it's really opened the door to give him some minutes. He's really made the most of it. TM: You just saw Tiny Gallon play with the Maine Redhawks, and while we're talking about bigs, do guys like him and RGV's Jeff Adrien have interest to you down the road? DM: They have interest to me now, actually. That's why I'm here. We're always looking to upgrade if we can and we have a lot of guys on our Vipers team that might get a call-up. You mentioned that we've got Adrien. We've also got guys like [Jerel] McNeal, [Mustafa] Shakur, Richard Roby, Antonio Anderson... certainly I'll forget some guys, but we have a lot of players with good pro potential. And then with a guy like Tiny Gallon who looked impressive today... there is certainly a lot of talent in the D-League. TM: Nobody can seem to explain where Ish Smith came from. How in the world did you guys discover him? DM: (Laughs) I don't know -- we ended up liking him early, he obviously played his whole career at Wake Forest, came out as a senior. He's very aggressive, had NBA skill with his speed and his passing ability. Honestly, nobody knows, but he's really improved his shooting -- that's why he fell in the draft -- and now that his shooting has improved, there's no question he is an NBA player. TM: With Yao having the recent ankle surgery, what happens from here? Is he still associated with the team? What's his involvement like? DM: He's out for the year. Still involved with the team, still doing rehab. He'll be a special player for the franchise forever, no matter what happens. It looks like he's going to try to make it back, though nothing has been finalized. He's still talking to the doctors, but we'll know more as time goes on. TM: Lastly, with all of these Carmelo Anthony talks starting to lengthen, it's been reported that, for example, Denver is threatening New Jersey in saying they'll trade him to New York and all of that... I suppose my question is if it ever gets this weird, behind the scenes? DM: (Laughs) It's a big decision for Denver and for all the clubs involved. Naturally, it just takes time. It's not good how public things have gotten. We're not involved, you know, so we'll see how it plays out from there. TM: Not involved, as in with those talks specifically? DM: No, we are not involved with those talks specifically. There has been definite speculation but I can definitely say that we're not involved. * * * I'm still no master of the perfect interview, as you can clearly see, but it was nice to have a chance to finally meet Daryl in person and get to talk with him for a few minutes. For the record, I do believe the Rockets are still involved in some sort of discussion, just perhaps not in a possible three-way trade with New Jersey and Denver.