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Who is the weakest link on our team?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by noize, Dec 7, 2005.

  1. noize

    noize Member

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    I have to say with no hesitation, its Darrek Anderson by far. I'm suprised people have been given him as much credit as he has lately. He may not be as clueless as Swift but he is a liability everywhere else. His shooting is horrendous, plays defense like a girl and is very unclutch....pretty much does the oppositte of what a shooting guard sappose to do. If you notice, he takes a lot of the shot during crunch time that never goes in which kills the momentum and the worst part is that he keeps goin back to the same shot right after!

    He also has the Jim Jackson syndrome. He thinks he could take over the game whenever he feel like it by taking rediculous in front of defender shots which goes beyond of what his actual abilities and skills could handle. If a trade needs to be made, I want him gone first, and I wouldn't be surprise if this actually happens.
     
  2. thewaterox

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    It has to be JVG or Ewing.
     
  3. Rockets111

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    David Wesley...as long as he is playing PG, teams have a clear point of attack...I think Head should take his starting spot in the lineup, and Wesley should be seeing 10-15 minutes off the pine...
     
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    Wesley. He is useless at the point.
     
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    wesley i rather atleast have nachbar back
     
  6. pradaxpimp

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    players 3-12
     
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    Wesley (likeable guy, classy, best NBA years are past)
    Anderson (decent defense last night, hustled, can't hit the side of a barn)
    Alston (not playing, not very good when playing)
    Moochie (any questions)




    Ming (yes, Ming gets a vote or two, despite his skills, he slows down the game, consistently commits silly fouls, poor rebounder, creates spacing problems, turnover prone, lacks NBA temperament)

    I love him, appears to be a great person, excellent passer, good shooter, some sweet moves, but he has just worn me out waiting for him to realize his "potential" (like Steve Francis did). Frankly, I wish the Rockets had drafted Amare, instead. Flame away.
     
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    If the rockets drafted Amare instead, they will be 0-17 now. Imagine with out both t-mac and amare to start the season..........
     
  9. jopatmc

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    Wesley followed closely by Howard, then Anderson. Look at the +/- numbers.
     
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    1) JVG
    2) Wesley
    3) Howard
     
  11. gucci888

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    Wesley:
    1. Can't shoot well enough to play SG.
    2. Doesn't have enough quickness to guard PGs.
     
  12. Bullard4Life

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    Wesley - can't shoot or handle
     
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    Wesley. his lack of creativity is beyond horrid. Also he is hindering the devlopment of Head.
     
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    This poor rebounder is currently ranked 22 in rebounding in the league, improved from 31 last season.
     
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    Tottaly agree. Sighhhh, what could have been.
     
  16. Rocketeer

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    With all due respect to Amare, at the time I don't think anyone would have known that Amare would be the player he is today. I have to wait and see how he recovers from his injury to make that judgement.
     
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    True. the real reason why Amare went unnoticed was because of all the hype surronding Yao.
     
  18. dandorotik

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    Bandwagon fans.
     
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    You should be grateful that Rockets didn't draft Jay Williams. Also, Rockets aren't getting Tmac with Amare. Amare need a guard like Nash to reach his potential, Francis is like Marbury with worse shooting and more TOs. Put Nash on Rockets, they'd be NBA champion already.
     
  20. JamesC

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    Well said. People forget Amare is only good for about 16 a game without Nash.
     

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