ImageImage

Can Chris Mihm help the Rockets?

Moderators: ken6199, TMU

User avatar
dunleavyjr
General Manager
Posts: 8,841
And1: 54
Joined: Dec 06, 2002
Location: Turning 24

Can Chris Mihm help the Rockets? 

Post#1 » by dunleavyjr » Sun Oct 26, 2008 10:46 pm

I don't think the Rockets will sign the 45 year old Mutombo. Rockets will need help at C. How about bringing in Chris Mihm?

The Lakers don't really need him, as they already have Bynum, Gasol, and Odom. Mihm at 7 feet is a very serviceable backup C.
User avatar
2fast4u
Junior
Posts: 464
And1: 2
Joined: Jun 15, 2008
Location: existence...prejudice...pancakes...

Re: Can Chris Mihm help the Rockets? 

Post#2 » by 2fast4u » Sun Oct 26, 2008 11:12 pm

sure why not.
its ok to break some rules once in a while...
soadxzx
Pro Prospect
Posts: 792
And1: 0
Joined: Sep 16, 2006
Contact:
   

Re: Can Chris Mihm help the Rockets? 

Post#3 » by soadxzx » Mon Oct 27, 2008 12:29 am

better than having Hayes as a Center i guess...
RIP Peter Steele. Kyle Lowry is a monster
KiDdFrESh
General Manager
Posts: 9,763
And1: 46
Joined: Nov 22, 2001
Location: Screwston, TX

Re: Can Chris Mihm help the Rockets? 

Post#4 » by KiDdFrESh » Mon Oct 27, 2008 12:33 am

Hayes > Mihm

Chris Mihm is an effing bum and would be a waste of a roster spot.

Lets be serious here people. The Rockets are trying to put together the best team possible and I think its VERY likely the Rockets sign Mutombo towards the midpoint of the season. He has been solid when called upon for the past 4 years now.
User avatar
pancakes3
General Manager
Posts: 9,566
And1: 2,988
Joined: Jul 27, 2003
Location: Virginia
Contact:

Re: Can Chris Mihm help the Rockets? 

Post#5 » by pancakes3 » Mon Oct 27, 2008 1:21 am

agreed. I don't think Mutumbo is 45 years of age. There's no reason to think that he's a shade above his given age of 42. He talk like cookie monster, but i think he knows how to add 1 to the running tally once a year. Until he gives me a reason to doubt him, i'm going to assume him serviceable for 8 points, 6 rebounds, and 1.1 blocks per game.
Bullets -> Wizards
User avatar
Rocketsterps
Bench Warmer
Posts: 1,395
And1: 1
Joined: Feb 11, 2005

Re: Can Chris Mihm help the Rockets? 

Post#6 » by Rocketsterps » Mon Oct 27, 2008 1:30 am

KiDdFrESh wrote:Hayes > Mihm

Chris Mihm is an effing bum and would be a waste of a roster spot.

Lets be serious here people. The Rockets are trying to put together the best team possible and I think its VERY likely the Rockets sign Mutombo towards the midpoint of the season. He has been solid when called upon for the past 4 years now.


Agreed. The Rockets will sign Deke at the midpoint of the season just like Boston did w/ PJ Brown if we can't trade for Marcus Camby (if the clips fall out of contention) at the trade deadline. However, I still can see us trading Luther and or our trade exception for a backup center of the future that can learn from Deke. I.E. Sean Williams, Hilton Armstrong, or Brandan Wright. Chris Mihm is injury prone, plays no defense and has four years left on his contract.

http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/players/ ... erId%3d549
2008-09 Championship Depth Chart
1) Ben Gordon/ Aaron Brooks/ Rafer Alston
2)Tracy McGrady/ B. Barry/ V. Wafer
3) Shane Battier/ R. Artest/ C. Hayes
4) Luis Scola/C. Landry/Joey Dorsey
5) Yao/ D. Mutumbo/Sean Williams
A.J.
Banned User
Posts: 12,072
And1: 1
Joined: Jul 25, 2007
Location: Houston(University of Houston in 2009)

Re: Can Chris Mihm help the Rockets? 

Post#7 » by A.J. » Mon Oct 27, 2008 2:35 am

Hell no. We dont need to waste money on some scrub who cant even play half of the season. Deke should be coming back real soon, and I have more faith in him than Mihm.
Don Draper
General Manager
Posts: 8,677
And1: 506
Joined: Mar 09, 2008
Location: schönes Wetter

Re: Can Chris Mihm help the Rockets? 

Post#8 » by Don Draper » Mon Oct 27, 2008 2:39 am

Chris Mihm is garbage. We need a Kwame Brown type player to backup Yao not a terrycloth bum.
soda wrote:I will never, ever, ever vote for a socialist. I'd vote for a member of the KKK first. I'd vote for Hitler first, because the Nazis have less blood on their hands

This is the state of modern day political discourse.
jove9
Starter
Posts: 2,400
And1: 159
Joined: Jun 20, 2004

Re: Can Chris Mihm help the Rockets? 

Post#9 » by jove9 » Mon Oct 27, 2008 3:29 am

A.J. wrote:Hell no. We dont need to waste money on some scrub who cant even play half of the season. Deke should be coming back real soon, and I have more faith in him than Mihm.


I know! We already have plenty of those.

T-Mac, Yao, Artest, etc...
jove9
Starter
Posts: 2,400
And1: 159
Joined: Jun 20, 2004

Re: Can Chris Mihm help the Rockets? 

Post#10 » by jove9 » Mon Oct 27, 2008 3:30 am

obinna wrote:Chris Mihm is garbage. We need a Kwame Brown type player to backup Yao not a terrycloth bum.


Wait. Did you just say that Mihm was garbage, but suggest instead that we get Kwame Brown??? Am I reading that right?

:lol:
Don Draper
General Manager
Posts: 8,677
And1: 506
Joined: Mar 09, 2008
Location: schönes Wetter

Re: Can Chris Mihm help the Rockets? 

Post#11 » by Don Draper » Mon Oct 27, 2008 5:50 am

jove9 wrote:
obinna wrote:Chris Mihm is garbage. We need a Kwame Brown type player to backup Yao not a terrycloth bum.


Wait. Did you just say that Mihm was garbage, but suggest instead that we get Kwame Brown??? Am I reading that right?

:lol:


Maybe you don't watch basketball but Kwame Brown is actually a very good post defender. He just has cement hands and cannot catch a basketball. You have reading to much of the Laker fan propaganda who expected this guy to be the second coming of Shaq. Mihm is better offensively but that isn't what we are looking for. There is a reason why Kwame Brown started over Mihm. Try watching more basketball.
soda wrote:I will never, ever, ever vote for a socialist. I'd vote for a member of the KKK first. I'd vote for Hitler first, because the Nazis have less blood on their hands

This is the state of modern day political discourse.
User avatar
TMU
Forum Mod - Rockets
Forum Mod - Rockets
Posts: 30,188
And1: 10,413
Joined: Jan 02, 2005
Location: O.R.
       

Re: Can Chris Mihm help the Rockets? 

Post#12 » by TMU » Mon Oct 27, 2008 6:01 am

Chris Mihm averaged 10 and 6 while averaging 26 minutes per game. That's far from being a garbage player. However, he's been injured for the past two seasons. And it's hard for any player to regain his old form when he's been injured for so long. I doubt that Mihm will regain his old form.
User avatar
Rocketsterps
Bench Warmer
Posts: 1,395
And1: 1
Joined: Feb 11, 2005

Re: Can Chris Mihm help the Rockets? 

Post#13 » by Rocketsterps » Mon Oct 27, 2008 7:55 am

obinna wrote:
jove9 wrote:
obinna wrote:Chris Mihm is garbage. We need a Kwame Brown type player to backup Yao not a terrycloth bum.


Wait. Did you just say that Mihm was garbage, but suggest instead that we get Kwame Brown??? Am I reading that right?

:lol:


Maybe you don't watch basketball but Kwame Brown is actually a very good post defender. He just has cement hands and cannot catch a basketball. You have reading to much of the Laker fan propaganda who expected this guy to be the second coming of Shaq. Mihm is better offensively but that isn't what we are looking for. There is a reason why Kwame Brown started over Mihm. Try watching more basketball.


co-sign. Phil Jackson often said Kwame Brown was LA's best post defender. Better than Bynum, Turiaf and Mihm. Detroit was smart to pick him up for 4 million considering Diop got 6 million per.
2008-09 Championship Depth Chart
1) Ben Gordon/ Aaron Brooks/ Rafer Alston
2)Tracy McGrady/ B. Barry/ V. Wafer
3) Shane Battier/ R. Artest/ C. Hayes
4) Luis Scola/C. Landry/Joey Dorsey
5) Yao/ D. Mutumbo/Sean Williams
kam_soluusar
Sixth Man
Posts: 1,647
And1: 112
Joined: Apr 21, 2005
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Contact:
   

Re: Can Chris Mihm help the Rockets? 

Post#14 » by kam_soluusar » Mon Oct 27, 2008 9:59 am

Why not, we haven't got a useless white guy this year!
Image
"I don't think Michael had to retire for us to get the spotlight, because when you win, it commands attention."
Hakeem Olajuwon
jove9
Starter
Posts: 2,400
And1: 159
Joined: Jun 20, 2004

Re: Can Chris Mihm help the Rockets? 

Post#15 » by jove9 » Mon Oct 27, 2008 9:56 pm

obinna wrote:Maybe you don't watch basketball but Kwame Brown is actually a very good post defender. He just has cement hands and cannot catch a basketball. You have reading to much of the Laker fan propaganda who expected this guy to be the second coming of Shaq. Mihm is better offensively but that isn't what we are looking for. There is a reason why Kwame Brown started over Mihm.


Injuries? Kwame was the starting 4, until Mihm went down. Then he moved over to 5.

obinna wrote:Try watching more basketball.


I should, huh? I'm not the one recommending that we get one of the biggest busts in recent memory.

Maybe I'll follow the Pistons a little more just to see how quickly Kwame disappoints his new team. My prediction: less than a week.
McGrady2Head
Rookie
Posts: 1,233
And1: 0
Joined: Feb 03, 2007

Re: Can Chris Mihm help the Rockets? 

Post#16 » by McGrady2Head » Mon Oct 27, 2008 11:10 pm

hasnt chris mihm been injured for like 3 years now? no thanks
King Roosk
Retired Mod
Retired Mod
Posts: 5,832
And1: 85
Joined: Jul 23, 2005
Location: Htown to Cali
   

Re: Can Chris Mihm help the Rockets? 

Post#17 » by King Roosk » Tue Oct 28, 2008 6:36 pm

jove9 wrote:
obinna wrote:Maybe you don't watch basketball but Kwame Brown is actually a very good post defender. He just has cement hands and cannot catch a basketball. You have reading to much of the Laker fan propaganda who expected this guy to be the second coming of Shaq. Mihm is better offensively but that isn't what we are looking for. There is a reason why Kwame Brown started over Mihm.


Injuries? Kwame was the starting 4, until Mihm went down. Then he moved over to 5.

obinna wrote:Try watching more basketball.


I should, huh? I'm not the one recommending that we get one of the biggest busts in recent memory.

Maybe I'll follow the Pistons a little more just to see how quickly Kwame disappoints his new team. My prediction: less than a week.


I'm actually going to agree with Obinna on this one. We don't need a (far) lesser version of Yao to back Yao up...that's what Chris Mihm is. We need a guy who can rebound, block a couple shots, and play some hard-nosed defense in the post...Kwame Brown would fit the bill. Also note that Obinna said a "Kwame Brown type player". If we could get Kwame for the price of a backup center, then I would certainly take him. Mihm is often injured, and his skill set would only replicate Yao's (once again, to a far lesser extent). We would be much better off with someone like Kendrick Perkins, Kwame Brown, Diop, and guys who play the game similar to them.
User avatar
Iggyemu
RealGM
Posts: 22,376
And1: 0
Joined: Jan 22, 2003
Location: Jacksonville

Re: Can Chris Mihm help the Rockets? 

Post#18 » by Iggyemu » Tue Oct 28, 2008 8:08 pm

Can't back up injury prone with injury prone.

But we do need a big body. You can't in this league having 1 guy on the team over 6'9. Yao isn't gonna play big minutes so they'll be spots in a game where our rebounding will suck b/c of our size. It would be a good thing to grab another BIG man. I think Deke is too old but who knows...maybe bringing him in later in the season...giving him an extended rest...will have him fresh for the last few months of the season.
"One Ring makes a Champion......Six Rings make a Legend" - Michael Jeffrey Jordan
CuttingEdge
Banned User
Posts: 1,041
And1: 0
Joined: Dec 07, 2006

Re: Can Chris Mihm help the Rockets? 

Post#19 » by CuttingEdge » Wed Oct 29, 2008 5:51 am

King Roosk wrote:
I'm actually going to agree with Obinna on this one. We don't need a (far) lesser version of Yao to back Yao up...that's what Chris Mihm is. We need a guy who can rebound, block a couple shots, and play some hard-nosed defense in the post...Kwame Brown would fit the bill. Also note that Obinna said a "Kwame Brown type player". If we could get Kwame for the price of a backup center, then I would certainly take him. Mihm is often injured, and his skill set would only replicate Yao's (once again, to a far lesser extent). We would be much better off with someone like Kendrick Perkins, Kwame Brown, Diop, and guys who play the game similar to them.


This coming from a guy that sh!!t on me when I suggested getting Kwame Brown? Why the change?
User avatar
JellosJigglin
RealGM
Posts: 15,501
And1: 9,534
Joined: Jul 14, 2004

Re: Can Chris Mihm help the Rockets? 

Post#20 » by JellosJigglin » Wed Oct 29, 2008 5:32 pm

I agree the Rockets don't really need Mihm. It's not that he's "injury prone", it's just been one injury that has sidelined him. He had his ankle completely reconstructed. The doctors said they've never seen a sports related ankle injury as bad as his was. Only in major car accidents.

Right now he's the 3rd string center for my team. Gasol is actually the backup center, and then Mihm. At one time he was a very athletic, very serviceable big. He had been working with Kareem in the weeks before he got injured, and it looked like he was starting to turn a corner. His money shot was a jump hook from about 10 feet and in. He rarely missed it. He was an underrated rebounder and used his athleticism to block shots.

And to the guy who said he has 4 years left on his contract, that's not true. He only signed a 2 year deal with the Lakers. But until he shows he can bounce back from such a severe ankle injury, he's not really worth much. I know that at one time he and Kobe were the 2 hardest workers on the team, so I'm really pulling for him. Even during the Lakers' lottery season a few years ago, he worked his tail off every night. It's hard not to root for someone like that.

But cookie monster would be a better fit. He'd probably take less to play for your team, not that he'd command much anyway. I don't think any back up center in the league could put up some of the numbers Mutombo did last season when he filled in for Yao.

Return to Houston Rockets