Rockets chance of picking up recently waived Magloire
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Absolutely not, there's obviously a reason he's being waived. If he was good enough to play, he wouldn't be waived over people like Josh Boone and Sean Williams.
He was an allstar for one year (basically by default) and it got to his head and his ego went through the roof. Now he's still acting like he's a premier player in the league. Not sure whether he was healthy this year, but he definitely got his minutes; a whopping 10 minutes per game, and a a bunch of DNP's. Plus, he didn't want to play for Canada in the Olympic qualifiers, but said that if Canada made the Olympics, he wants to play for them. Sure, let everyone else do the hard work, and then occupy a roster spot after not contributing a thing?
He was an allstar for one year (basically by default) and it got to his head and his ego went through the roof. Now he's still acting like he's a premier player in the league. Not sure whether he was healthy this year, but he definitely got his minutes; a whopping 10 minutes per game, and a a bunch of DNP's. Plus, he didn't want to play for Canada in the Olympic qualifiers, but said that if Canada made the Olympics, he wants to play for them. Sure, let everyone else do the hard work, and then occupy a roster spot after not contributing a thing?
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