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@  slick shoes : (23 May 2016 - 12:24 PM) The worst part about Green is that he tries to play that nice guy role à la Reggie Miller.
@  Mario Peña : (23 May 2016 - 02:00 AM) Im quite pleased the Thunder are decimating the Warriors.
@  Mario Peña : (23 May 2016 - 12:54 AM) I cannot stand Draymond Green. I don't like him in any way. That dude is cheap and he's one of the main reasons I really don't like the Warriors.
@  majik19 : (21 May 2016 - 05:28 PM) no need to rush it now - only one other opening to compete with, and no first round draft pick to get input on.
@  Mario Peña : (21 May 2016 - 02:19 PM) SteinyMo reporting James Borrego from Pop's bench is now getting a look. Wow just wow.
@  majik19 : (20 May 2016 - 09:32 PM) I saw that report. Silas seems like a swing for the fences move, but isn't he exactly like JBB? Harden didn't respond to JBB, why would he respond to another longtime coach's son?
@  Mario Peña : (20 May 2016 - 07:29 PM) So Watkins is reporting its between D'Antoni and Silas.
@  Mario Peña : (20 May 2016 - 06:30 PM) In retrospect some of what has happened over the last few years going back to Lin, McHale and maybe a few other things seem to have Alexander's fingerprints on them and even if true to an extant that's troubling to me. Just when I thought things couldn't be worse, oh well.
@  thejohnnygold : (20 May 2016 - 04:58 PM) If so, this site will become more of a support group than a fan board.
@  slick shoes : (20 May 2016 - 03:14 PM) Is Les becoming the next Jerry Jones? Yikes...
@  majik19 : (20 May 2016 - 02:59 PM) oh i was half-joking haha.
@  slick shoes : (20 May 2016 - 12:21 PM) @majik19 Why screw the team long term with a decision that only affects them THIS season? I don't get it. If I was Morey and my boss kept over ruling my decisions, I'd give some serious consideration to stepping down.
@  majik19 : (20 May 2016 - 05:12 AM) @slickshoes - maybe thats why theyre considering D'Antoni - just want to make sure Dwight opts out.
@  thejohnnygold : (19 May 2016 - 04:38 PM) I think I have a bias against Rambis from his playing days. The thought of him being our coach just feels wrong...
@  slick shoes : (19 May 2016 - 03:11 AM) Does this mean Rambis is available?!
@  Mario Peña : (19 May 2016 - 03:05 AM) Hornacek goes to the Knicks.
@  slick shoes : (18 May 2016 - 11:05 PM) Who was the coach of the Los Angeles Lakers in 2014 when Dwight left to come to Houston? None other than Mike D'Antoni.
@  Cooper : (18 May 2016 - 08:16 PM) very uninspiring if they do go with him.
@  thenit : (18 May 2016 - 07:13 PM) It will be so much fun having game totaling 250+ points. Oh and we won't win anything either
@  slick shoes : (18 May 2016 - 12:19 PM) @majik19: the story also said that if they hire D'Antoni there will be a defensive specialist as an associate head coach. does this send a message to the team? defense comes second?

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#1 HoopsReportCard

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    Posted 06 March 2016 - 04:17 AM

    (2 minutes after the Rockets lose to the Chicagp Bulls on national TV, Saturday night on ABC)

    Can someone tell me why Beasley is a better option than SAM DEKKER?
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      Posted 06 March 2016 - 08:34 AM

      (2 minutes after the Rockets lose to the Chicagp Bulls on national TV, Saturday night on ABC)

      Can someone tell me why Beasley is a better option than SAM DEKKER?

      I would rather play Harrell more.
      Obviously, Beasley has not changed offensively. He is still a bad shot chucker. I was at the game today (I'm not watching the fox anymore since they are 0-2 when I go) and I was actually impressed by his work on defense. He did a good job rotating on D which caused the Bulls to make an extra pass to get a scoring opportunity and he did a good job of moving his man off of the post up spot he wanted. Having said that, the offense was so bad, his offense negated any work he did on D.
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        Posted 06 March 2016 - 12:36 PM

        @Willik - ok maybe I didn't pay attention to his defense. I know he took a couple long 20 footers.
        I mean seriously. He had an open 3 point shot and took 2 dribbles for a contested 21 footer. And then followed that up with a 19 footer.
        I wanted to yank him immediately.... Like seriously, everyone knows our philosophy = paint points and 3 point shots and this guy comes and takes very long non- three point numbers?!!
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          Posted 06 March 2016 - 04:18 PM

          @Willik - ok maybe I didn't pay attention to his defense. I know he took a couple long 20 footers.
          I mean seriously. He had an open 3 point shot and took 2 dribbles for a contested 21 footer. And then followed that up with a 19 footer.
          I wanted to yank him immediately.... Like seriously, everyone knows our philosophy = paint points and 3 point shots and this guy comes and takes very long non- three point numbers?!!

          Trust me, I don't want to see him again. I would rather see more Harrell
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          Posted 06 March 2016 - 08:08 PM

          (2 minutes after the Rockets lose to the Chicagp Bulls on national TV, Saturday night on ABC)

          Can someone tell me why Beasley is a better option than SAM DEKKER?

           

          No.  No I can not.  I also would prefer we see more Harrell.

           

          If anything, Beasley matches our offensive system which seems to focus on one player being able to create a shot for himself without the aid of anything beyond a screen.  Doesn't mean it's a good shot.   :(

           

          I thought RGV was the plan--5 guys flying around attacking the rim and raining threes like a horde of archers.  Instead, we get, more or less, the opposite.


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          Posted 07 March 2016 - 10:24 AM

          I don't watch much College basketball, so maybe Dekker was doing something truly exceptional down there. But I have yet to see anything from him in a Rockets uniform that makes me excited. With rookies you don't necessarily expect perfection, but you want to see those occasional exceptional plays that make you think that once their baseline improves to NBA level they'll have something above that to build upon. D-Mo had his post moves, Parsons had his 'Bangs', Harrell has that infectious, Faried-style energy. What does Dekker bring? Maybe it's because he has been injured for a while, but even prior to that I couldn't figure out what he's got that will make him an above-average player in some department.

           

          Feel free to enlighten me, those who are higher on him than I am.

           

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            Posted 08 March 2016 - 03:37 AM

            I don't watch much College basketball, so maybe Dekker was doing something truly exceptional down there. But I have yet to see anything from him in a Rockets uniform that makes me excited. With rookies you don't necessarily expect perfection, but you want to see those occasional exceptional plays that make you think that once their baseline improves to NBA level they'll have something above that to build upon. D-Mo had his post moves, Parsons had his 'Bangs', Harrell has that infectious, Faried-style energy. What does Dekker bring? Maybe it's because he has been injured for a while, but even prior to that I couldn't figure out what he's got that will make him an above-average player in some department.

            Feel free to enlighten me, those who are higher on him than I am.

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            I tend to agree with you. We can only judge on what was seen in the pre season. He did not look athletic enough for the SF position. He also was overpowered at the PF position. He also wasn't "stretchy" enough to overcome the strength disadvantage and athletic disadvantage. If his back was hurt prior to training camp, that would explain some of this. If not, there are reasons to worry.
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              Posted 09 March 2016 - 05:35 AM

              I don't watch much College basketball, so maybe Dekker was doing something truly exceptional down there. But I have yet to see anything from him in a Rockets uniform that makes me excited. With rookies you don't necessarily expect perfection, but you want to see those occasional exceptional plays that make you think that once their baseline improves to NBA level they'll have something above that to build upon. D-Mo had his post moves, Parsons had his 'Bangs', Harrell has that infectious, Faried-style energy. What does Dekker bring? Maybe it's because he has been injured for a while, but even prior to that I couldn't figure out what he's got that will make him an above-average player in some department.

              Feel free to enlighten me, those who are higher on him than I am.

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              Good question!
              I am such a rockets fanatic that I don't spend a lot of time on college basketball nor football nor too many other sports or else I'll end up a deadbeat or couch potato. But I'll try to answer your question- Last March Madness, he was the 2nd best player on his Wisconsin team. He was a real leader offensively and defensively. In one game (I think the final four) he was like 7 of 9 from Three! He was like unstoppable. And I'm not talking about wide open shots. He was guarded well and shots were contested. His shots were not even touching the rim. I could be exaggerating but I think he was swishing them all. The commentators kept referring to him as a mini-Kevin Durant. He was tall at 6'9" and could shoot and also put the ball on the floor and create his offense.
              Again, normally I don't recognize college players that aren't too 3 picks until they make it to the NBA. Fast forward to the draft when I saw that the Rockets picked him, I was sooooo excited. I was dreaming about how he would fit in with our second team and even how he would space the floor with Harden. How disappointing it is that he has been injured ALL year.
              He has potential.
              I wish we had a system that developed young players instead of hoped/waited/obsessed on signing free agents.
              1. Look at the player development that has occurred over the past 5 years in Golden State (and I'm not talking about Steph & Klay, but look at up and coming players like McAdoo and Rush and Clark)
              2. Miami- Observe the development of Justise Winslow for the Heat. Learning under D Wade. Plays solid defense. Has a clear and well defined rule. Tyler Ennis too.
              3. Spurs young players. Rookies and second and third year. Nuff said
              4. Blazers youth. Great coaching and great story over there.

              I'll be honest. I'd rather DEKKER get minutes than Beasley.
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                Posted 09 March 2016 - 07:42 PM

                Dekker was clutch in Wisconsin hitting big shots and taking over at end of games, but its just hard to evaluate him right now. He has his injurires and didn't get a lot of minutes at the NBA level. although he isn't lighting up the D-League, so there no indication yet that it will translates to the NBA. But I think there is untapped potential and we should judge him next season where he has a full summer workout and full health


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                  Posted 09 March 2016 - 10:21 PM

                  Dekker was clutch in Wisconsin hitting big shots and taking over at end of games, but its just hard to evaluate him right now. He has his injurires and didn't get a lot of minutes at the NBA level. although he isn't lighting up the D-League, so there no indication yet that it will translates to the NBA. But I think there is untapped potential and we should judge him next season where he has a full summer workout and full health


                  Yes! That the word. CLUTCH.
                  He really was. Big shot after big shot in college.
                  We won't know what we have at this next level until he gets some minutes. Hope he does.
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