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Why are We Missing our Shots?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by foo82, Nov 15, 2007.

  1. GATER

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    Why would anyone expect Adelman to turn Van Gundy's MoreyBall personnel into an offensive juggernaut? The high BBall IQ's worked on defense because being in the right position at the right time was the essence of what was required. On offense, you have to be in the right position at the right time AND have the ability to put the ball into the basket.
     
  2. poprocks

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    Cause we have assembled probably the biggest batch of NBA 2nd tier bench guys and rookies on one team.

    James - Timberwolves bench
    Alston - Heat bench
    Francis - Knick bench
    Battier - Glue Guy with streaky shot - Starts on any team but utility player
    Scola - Rookie
    Hayes - Bench on any other team
    Brooks - Rookie
    Landry - Rookie
    Snyder - Bench
    Mutumbo - Bench
    T-Mac - All Star
    Yao - All Star
    Bonzi - Starter from Kings
    Head - Rockets Career Bench guy
    Novak - D-League

    Is it any wonder that only T-Mac, Yao and Bonzi are productive and that we have no complaints about them?
     
  3. poprocks

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    Anyone running this team in fantasy leagues would most likely start Yao, T-Mac, Bonzi, Hayes, and Alston. The caveat that Francis is a former All-Star that might still have juice in the tank.
     

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