Have the Rockets finally found their PG in Rafer?
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 8:38 am
The biggest issue with Rafer before the win streak was Rafer's shooting and finishing. Rafer does everything else very well: run the offense, keeps a low T/O ratio, and plays the PG position very well, except for his shooting.
Now that Rafer seems to have acquired a consistent shot, it's quite possible the Rockets have filled the biggest weakness on the starting roster. I would argue that for this season, Rafer has been an above average starting NBA PG. Next year, the starting 5 for the Rockets looks pretty good and very balanced:
C - Yao Ming: The best center in the NBA
PF - Scola: Is already a consistent NBA starting PF and can get better in his 2nd year. I rank Scola as an average NBA staring PF now with an upside as he adjusts to the NBA.
SF - Battier: Nuff said about Battier's defense and his 3 point capability
SG - TMac: Elite at his position when he decides to play. Otherwise, can look scrubbish at times.
PG - Alston: Arguably, an above average NBA PG this season
If we can get an upgrade at either of these positions during the off season, I would do it. But heading into next season, our starting 5 is very well balanced, assuming they maintain the level of play that they have this season.
Now that Rafer seems to have acquired a consistent shot, it's quite possible the Rockets have filled the biggest weakness on the starting roster. I would argue that for this season, Rafer has been an above average starting NBA PG. Next year, the starting 5 for the Rockets looks pretty good and very balanced:
C - Yao Ming: The best center in the NBA
PF - Scola: Is already a consistent NBA starting PF and can get better in his 2nd year. I rank Scola as an average NBA staring PF now with an upside as he adjusts to the NBA.
SF - Battier: Nuff said about Battier's defense and his 3 point capability
SG - TMac: Elite at his position when he decides to play. Otherwise, can look scrubbish at times.
PG - Alston: Arguably, an above average NBA PG this season
If we can get an upgrade at either of these positions during the off season, I would do it. But heading into next season, our starting 5 is very well balanced, assuming they maintain the level of play that they have this season.