
Thanks to Brew for his time in Houston. I am uneasy giving up a draft pick; but I guess that this is a win-now move.
GO ROCKETS!!!
zapatasblood wrote:I simply can't make sense of this deal which makes me not like it. Great value yes but is it what the Rockets needed no. Rather a wing that can do spot duty at the 4.
nymets1 wrote:The Lakers could get a good player with that pick the rockets sent to the Lakers. This is a very deep nba draft. I heard Lou Williams enjoyed surfing in the pacific ocean, he won't get the same level in Texas, Texas has the gulf of mexico which is not comparable to the pacific.
MaxRider wrote:Brewer is finally gone![]()
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inquisitive wrote:MaxRider wrote:Brewer is finally gone![]()
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he will drop 51pts on us again next year.
Mr. E wrote:inquisitive wrote:MaxRider wrote:Brewer is finally gone![]()
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he will drop 51pts on us again next year.
Oh, I am totally prepared for this.
Hell, I might even be cheering for this.
Sue me...I like the guy.
Mr. E wrote:...Also, playing with Harden he will see so many easy shots that he may as well be Gavrilo Princip outside of that Belgrade cafe in 1914.
....too soon?
JPL is not really a tourist site...all they do there is just lab work for those unmanned rover vehicles and other stuff with satellites.Mr. E wrote:nymets1 wrote:The Lakers could get a good player with that pick the rockets sent to the Lakers. This is a very deep nba draft. I heard Lou Williams enjoyed surfing in the pacific ocean, he won't get the same level in Texas, Texas has the gulf of mexico which is not comparable to the pacific.
Maybe not; but our food is so much better. We also have Johnson Space Center, which is so much cooler than the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Also, playing with Harden he will see so many easy shots that he may as well be Gavrilo Princip outside of that Belgrade cafe in 1914.
....too soon?
SmartWentCrazy wrote:It's extremely unlikely that they end up in the top 3.They're probably better off trying to win and giving Philly the 8th pick than tanking and giving them the 4th.
DEEP3CL wrote:JPL is not really a tourist site...all they do there is just lab work for those unmanned rover vehicles and other stuff with satellites.Mr. E wrote:nymets1 wrote:The Lakers could get a good player with that pick the rockets sent to the Lakers. This is a very deep nba draft. I heard Lou Williams enjoyed surfing in the pacific ocean, he won't get the same level in Texas, Texas has the gulf of mexico which is not comparable to the pacific.
Maybe not; but our food is so much better. We also have Johnson Space Center, which is so much cooler than the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Also, playing with Harden he will see so many easy shots that he may as well be Gavrilo Princip outside of that Belgrade cafe in 1914.
....too soon?, and we have some great food here E ! Texas and Cali probably run neck and neck in Mexican food. I'd give Texas the edge in BBQ, but we have top shelf steak houses and burger joints....IN & Out ring a bell ?
But anyway picking up Lou Will is exactly what you guys needed, now instead of being the dark horse, the Rockets are a real real threat.I know everybody likes to dump on the Lakers right now, but this move is why we're a class organization. The Lakers could've dealt Lou anywhere as long we got a 1st out of it, but the Lakers moved him to a contender...give him a chance at a ring. Every team won't do that. This is why you always hear ex Laker players saying that they'll take care of you. Ty Lue just mentioned the same thing the other day.
I'll be kinda pulling for you guys come playoffs, Lou was a good dude here and vets like him are kinda due for a shot at a title. Wouldn't mind if Rockets won the whole thing, that way we can get a break from the media ball licking they do with Golden State and Cleveland.
It's time for somebody else to shine...why not the Rockets.
DEEP3CL wrote:but we have top shelf steak houses and burger joints....IN & Out ring a bell?