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How Rashard Lewis signing somewhere else could help the Rocket Since we have a few more weeks to be unrealistic, and I was feeling left out having to always be the wet blanket, I had to take my turn.Now I could not go far enough to think the Rockets will have a third player on their roster making in excess of $12 million a year. That rules out Rashard Lewis. And I have been told often enough that they are not chasing Ron Artest, though purely from a basketball standpoint, I cannot blame anyone for imagining adding him to the mix.So I had to come up with another one.If you look at the lists, there would not seem to be free agent power forwards that they can afford (Anderson Varejao) or get to move by offering a mid-level exception (Andres Nocioni).Mikki Moore is interesting and would be a good addition to a power forward by committee mix. Joe Smith would offer the Juwan Howard things. Melvin Ely? Zarko Cabarkapa? Eh. So how about this one?Rashard might be the top free agent out there. If you are Orlando and you have the money and you have the dynamic, young low post presence in Dwight Howard, can you do better than putting Lewis and his length and shooting touch together with Howard?Here's the catch. To have that much cap room, the Magic would have to renounce their bird rights to Darko Milicic. The cap hold on Milicic takes up too much room to open the space for someone at Lewis' asking price. They plan to sign Milicic, but if they could get Lewis, they would have a chance to become pretty special in the East.Milicic would expect more than mid-level exception, but a couple guys that expect that won't get it.I've never been sure about Milicic. But he does have the size. He has perimeter shooting touch that would go well next to Yao. I've never been certain if he competes hard enough and with enough toughness and discipline to be a full-time power forward in the west. But if he is still standing when the big money music stops, he might be a very interesting option.I'm not sure what I think of this. And it might never be an option if the Magic or someone else locks him up quickly. But Milicic is different from anyone the Rockets have at the position. He could eventually become a backup to Yao, too. He might be ready to take another step.Hey, it's a long shot. I'm not even sold on it. But, when everyone else was tossing around names, it looked like fun. You know what, it was.
【①燃特雷西】转 姚明,麦迪,科比,火箭以及NBA的一些杂谈 \ 距离火箭被爵士淘汰也已经过去了一个月了,基本上,从那天开始,我就没上过NBA的论坛。。为什么??因为我实在不想看到一些白痴般的言论和对姚麦的一些白痴般的指责,当然,其中也含有一些对火箭被淘汰的失望。这段时间虽然没上论坛,但是依然在关注着火箭和NBA的新闻,所以,这段时间的情况也了解一些,于是,我依然没躲过某些白痴的文章,当然,比起很多论坛的很多文章,要好了很多,起码让人可以忍受。 隔了这么久,也算是提起精神来,说说一些看法。。随性所至,想到哪说到哪,所以,就起了个叫杂谈的题目。 那先就说说换帅吧。。老饭带队挂了,走人,呵呵,很正常的事情。。不敢说被淘汰的责任全该老饭负责,但是,我认为他起码也该负大半责任,所以,走人,很正常。我想换帅这个事情,大多人都该认为理所当然。。先来说说老饭这个人吧。也不少人说老饭这个人功劳很大,不该走,一旦有人指责老饭如何如何错误,就冒几句讥讽的词句出来,大意就是人家是专家,被你几个业余的指责,太可笑的之类的意思出来。。诚然,老饭是专家,我们这些人的水平远远不及,但是,我们难道就不可以评论专家了么???业余评论专家,这话猛一看,好象是个非常可笑的话。毕竟,现在什么行业讲究的都是个专业化,大家也不都常说最怕外行领导内行吗??但是,我却认为大不然。。先别急着发笑,听我说原因,我说的我们这些外行评论老饭首先必须自己懂球。本人也不客气,我看球大概超过500场了,我确实也不是专家,但是也绝对不承认自己不懂球,看不懂比赛。。。第二,评论必须要有个度。。也就是说在自己该插嘴的地方插嘴,懂的地方插嘴。。这就是所谓的有个度。只要做到这两点,那么,为什么又不能评论老饭呢???
转 姚明,麦迪,科比,火箭以及NBA的一些杂谈 距离火箭被爵士淘汰也已经过去了一个月了,基本上,从那天开始,我就没上过NBA的论坛。。为什么??因为我实在不想看到一些白痴般的言论和对姚麦的一些白痴般的指责,当然,其中也含有一些对火箭被淘汰的失望。这段时间虽然没上论坛,但是依然在关注着火箭和NBA的新闻,所以,这段时间的情况也了解一些,于是,我依然没躲过某些白痴的文章,当然,比起很多论坛的很多文章,要好了很多,起码让人可以忍受。 隔了这么久,也算是提起精神来,说说一些看法。。随性所至,想到哪说到哪,所以,就起了个叫杂谈的题目。 那先就说说换帅吧。。老饭带队挂了,走人,呵呵,很正常的事情。。不敢说被淘汰的责任全该老饭负责,但是,我认为他起码也该负大半责任,所以,走人,很正常。我想换帅这个事情,大多人都该认为理所当然。。先来说说老饭这个人吧。也不少人说老饭这个人功劳很大,不该走,一旦有人指责老饭如何如何错误,就冒几句讥讽的词句出来,大意就是人家是专家,被你几个业余的指责,太可笑的之类的意思出来。。诚然,老饭是专家,我们这些人的水平远远不及,但是,我们难道就不可以评论专家了么???业余评论专家,这话猛一看,好象是个非常可笑的话。毕竟,现在什么行业讲究的都是个专业化,大家也不都常说最怕外行领导内行吗??但是,我却认为大不然。。先别急着发笑,听我说原因,我说的我们这些外行评论老饭首先必须自己懂球。本人也不客气,我看球大概超过500场了,我确实也不是专家,但是也绝对不承认自己不懂球,看不懂比赛。。。第二,评论必须要有个度。。也就是说在自己该插嘴的地方插嘴,懂的地方插嘴。。这就是所谓的有个度。只要做到这两点,那么,为什么又不能评论老饭呢???
关注选秀,关注阿联——最近一期Top 100排名 2007 NBA Draft Prospects Ranking (1 to 100) RANK NAME POS HT WT AGE SCHOOL/COUNTRY PROJECTION 1 Greg Oden C 7-0 245 19 Ohio State Top 2 The consensus No. 1 pick in the draft despite Kevin Durant's amazing season. Draws comparisons... more 2 Kevin Durant SF 6-10 190 18 Texas Top 2 Some scouts are calling him a mixture of Kevin Garnett and Dirk Nowitzki. Others say... more 3 Yi Jianlian PF 7-0 246 19 China Top 10 Yi is the best international prospect in the draft this year. He has a ton... more 4 Brandan Wright PF 6-10 210 19 North Carolina Top 10 On potential, he has the chance to be a NBA All-Star. And so far he's... more 5 Al Horford PF 6-9 235 20 Florida Top 10 Horford has the body and skill set needed to play in the NBA right away.... more 6 Corey Brewer SG 6-8 185 21 Florida Top 10 An excellent NCAA tournament this season helped Brewer's stock perhaps more than anyone else. He... more 7 Julian Wright SF 6-9 220 20 Kansas Top 10 Wright may be the most versatile player in the draft. He can guard and play... more 8 Mike Conley PG 6-0 170 19 Ohio State Top 10 Conley quickly asserted himself as the best young college point guard in the country. His... more 9 Jeff Green SF 6-8 225 20 Georgetown Lottery Scouts love his versatility and all-around game. But he doesn't really have one standout skill... more 10 Joakim Noah PF 6-11 230 22 Florida Lottery Noah capped an amazing NCAA tournament in 2006 with a near-perfect championship game -- a... more 11 Spencer Hawes C 7-0 230 19 Washington Lottery Hawes doesn't have the athletic upside of many of the top prospects in the draft,... more 12 Roy Hibbert C 7-2 265 20 Georgetown Lottery He's been all over the boards with scouts over the past few years. They love... more 13 Al Thornton SF 6-7 210 23 Florida State Lottery to mid first round A few big games against Florida and North Carolina this season have given him some... more 14 Nick Young SG 6-6 200 21 USC Lottery to mid first round Young has the potential to be a lottery pick with his skills. But scouts are... more 15 Acie Law PG 6-3 185 22 Texas A&M Lottery to mid first round Law has quietly developed into one of the top point guards in the country. His... more
Greg Oden到底有多强? 作者:Chad FordESPN.com2007年5月21日INDIANAPOLIS - Greg Oden已经有了很多称呼:下一个Tim Duncan,未来名人堂成员,LeBron爷爷的复刻。但是充满激情和爆发力十足通常不是我们(对Oden)的第1印象。当我们谈论今年选秀的时候,这些形容词通常都会用到他状元秀的头号竞争者 - 来自得克萨斯的前锋Kevin Durant。Brian Spurlock/US Presswire不用多久,Oden就会信步于你周边的NBA赛场的油漆区。Oden通常被认为是背筐巨人,防守悍将。他的标志是封盖和篮板。所以当我走进看起来像玉米地中的牲口棚一样的位于Indiana的球场观察Oden的时候,我的期望并不是那么高。我原来以为就是看看Oden扣篮,展示一下他背筐能力的提高,可能有时会有一些身体卷曲的挂在篮筐上的镜头,之后就可以回家了。大吃一惊Oden整个下午都在the St. Vincent Sports Performance Center(点我)训练力量和调节能力。当Oden进门的时候,他把整个门框都塞满了,基本上挡住了外面的光线,他真是庞然大物。在洛杉矶Joakim Noah告诉我,如果Oden在场上,你很容易就会发现的。他也不用做什么,他的身材已经非常的醒目了。Oden身高6尺11.5寸,穿鞋后有7尺1寸,体重260磅。他的臂展达到惊人的7尺5寸,原地摸高接近9尺3寸。这些数据为很多球探认为Oden应该是今年的状元秀提供了基础。在一个缺乏传统大中锋的联盟,Oden的这些数字简直是十全十美的。其他的方面本应该忽略不计了。但是当St. Vincent主管Ralph Reiff说我一定会大吃一惊的时候,他没有开玩笑。Oden的灵活性,柔韧性,平衡度和爆发力在他这个身材的球员中试非常出众的。他是有着中锋身体的双能卫。Oden显然不仅仅是一个知道如何打篮球的大个子,他是刚好有7尺身高的运动健将。在一个小时内,就没发现任何控卫Mike Conley能做到而Oden做不到的项目。在力量方面,我们有这些或者更多的期望是正常的。但是即使就运动能力和灵活程度而言,你没看见真的不会相信。还记得他在对阵Georgetown时尝试的令人匪夷所思的扣篮,刚进发球线一点就起跳的那一次?那应该是他在NBA比赛中的主要得分方式。5周前当他开始训练的时候,他3步上篮的垂直高度有38寸。这仅次于Tyrus Thomas和Rudy Gay去年的成绩。这5周来,他每天都在训练爆发力,所以这个数字在奥兰多测试的时候甚至还会提高。加上Oden的身高,臂展和弹跳,在你面前的是一个能够在篮板上摸到12尺3寸(比篮筐高2尺3寸)的怪兽。
Bonzie Wells Sets the Record Straight Last Edited: Tuesday, 22 May 2007, 6:20 PM CDTCreated: Tuesday, 22 May 2007, 6:20 PM CDTMyFoxHouston.comHOUSTON -- In his first interview since Bonzi Wells prematurely ended his season with the Rockets April 9, Wells told FOX 26 Sports he has no hard feelings toward former Rockets head coach Jeff Van Gundy. He says he is thrilled at the expected hiring of Rick Adelman as the Rockets new head coach and he says if the business side of things can be worked out he would like to return to the Rockets.Wells left the Rockets with five games to go in the regular season because he indicated at the time he felt like he was hurting team chemistry. In the interview with FOX 26 Wells sets the record straight about his relationship with Van Gundy."I felt like we had a good team and I thought I was the missing link. I still do. Coach (Van Gundy) didn't see it that way. He thought he was going the right way. Coach Van Gundy didn't think I fit in. He came to me as a man and told me that. I looked into his eyes and I could see that he hurt for me. I respected that. He told me that I could ask to be waived and I told him I didn't want to be anywhere else. I hated the way it ended because I really started to appreciate him, " Wells said.Van Gundy is not suprised at Wells comments about him."Perception and reality are often very different. I never thought it was personal between Bonzi and I. I think it's great for Bonzi with Rick coming in because he has a proven history with him. I think it could work out great, " Van Gundy said in an interview with FOX 26 Sports.Wells believes the Rockets expected hiring of Rick Adelman is almost like divine intervention."I thought it was like God sent him here for me. Rick Adelman is a great coach. He's the best coach I have ever had. He really knows how to relate to his players. He does a great job of letting guys be themselves, " Wells said.Wells played for Adelman for one year when both were in Sacramento."I love coach Adelman. With Coach Adelman coming here I really don't want to be anywhere else," Wells said.However there is a business side to all of this. Before last season Wells signed a two year contract with the Rockets with the right to opt out after year one. The total value of the contract is about $4.4 million."I have a decision to make and so do they. I wanted to be here even if Jeff Van Gundy was going to be here. It's still early. I think they need a guy like me," Wells said.Wells doesn't rule out opting out and then re-signing with Houston.
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