2011 Houston Rockets Preseason Press Conference
Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2016 3:45 pm
Jeremy Rodriguez - PR guy:
Before we get started with the press conference, we would like to pay tribute to two former Rockets greats who recently announced their retirement. The first was the only number one pick in Houston Rockets history in 1992 and was an All-Star every season for the Rockets as well from 1992 to halfway 1999. He also led the Rockets to their highest win total ever in 1993 with 58 wins and their 2nd highest win total in 1994 with 57 wins. He was also All-Rookie 2nd team in 1992, All-League First Team in 1993, 1996, and 1997, All-League 2nd team in 1994 and 1996, Defensive Player of the Year in 1997 as well as many other accolades during his team here. So please, give a hand to the one and only SHAQUIIIILLE OOOOOO' NEEEAL!!!!. Thank you Shaq for the greatness you showed on and off the court during your time here.
Next we have another center who was actually acquired for Shaq halfway thru the 1999 season and only played here for 9 1/2 seasons as a Houston Rocket from 1999 to 2008. During his time here, he was a 7-time All-Star, All-League 2nd team in 2003 and All-League 3rd team in 2001, 2005, 2006, and 2007. He also helped the Rockets win their only Western Conference Championship and NBA Finals appearance in 2004. So get up and everyone and please show your appreciation for BIG Z HIMSELF, ZYDRUUNAUS ILGAUUUSKAS!!!!!!![/i]
78: Thanks Jeremy. And thanks to Shaq and Big Z for their time here and congratulations in retirement. Wish you guys the best. Well thanks everyone for coming today to talk about the 2011 season. The last two seasons we've made the playoffs and last season the team really stepped up in their 7 game series against the San Antonio Spurs. We still consider ourselves in re-tooling as our younger guys continue to improve while surrounding them with key veterans. We also want to congratulate Ronnie Brewer for being named All-League 1st team defense. A tremendous accomplishment for a guy who continues to work hard each season and improving in training camp for 6 straight years while being the longest tenured Rocket up to this point.
We're gonna look at how the offseason went before talking about training camp and pre-season.
The draft started out with us getting Bismack Biyombo from Zaire, home of also Dikembe Mutombo and for you boxing fans, the Rumble in the Jungle where Muhammad Ali upset George Foreman for the heavy weight title. Bismack had a great training camp and has the potential to be a very good defender, rebounder, and shot blocker for many years to come. He has the chance to be an eventual starter long-term.
Free Agency is where we believe we filled all of our needs this off-season. We first re-signed Al Horford to a 4-year max contract with a player option. We believe this deals us both flexibility for the future. Al had a tremendous training camp and he really has the look to becoming a star player on both ends of the floor.
We next signed Eddie Griffin and Marcus Banks to three year deals with team options. Eddie will bring tremendous depth behind Diogu and Horford with his rebounding and defense, and he can start if needed. Marcus definitely fills a need as a starting shooting guard who can score an defend. I think he will have a breakout year. We also signed two key veterans to add depth to the perimeter in Tayshaun Prince and Franciso Garcia.
Our two-deep depth chart will look like this:
Center - Ike Diogu will once again be the starter. He's a strong down-low scorer and rebounder, but has improved his post defense this offseaon. He has the potential to be a 20/10 guy. Eddie Griffin will be the backup.
Power Forward - Al Horford once again starts with his versatility inside and out. Eddie Griffin will also back him up.
Small Forward - Ronnie Brewer builds off his All-League 1st team defense performance to become the primary starter for the first time in his career. He's earned. Francisco Garcia will back him up.
Shooting Guard - Marcus Banks gets the nod here while Francisco Garcia will also back him up.
Point Guard -Ty Lawson is the guy here. He's close to becoming an All-Star player. Chris Quinn barely edged out TJ Ford for the backup spot.
C - Diogu, Griffin
PF - Horford, Griffin
SF - Brewer, Garcia
SG - Banks, Garcia
PG - Lawson, Quinn
Thank you everyone and now we will be taking questions.
Before we get started with the press conference, we would like to pay tribute to two former Rockets greats who recently announced their retirement. The first was the only number one pick in Houston Rockets history in 1992 and was an All-Star every season for the Rockets as well from 1992 to halfway 1999. He also led the Rockets to their highest win total ever in 1993 with 58 wins and their 2nd highest win total in 1994 with 57 wins. He was also All-Rookie 2nd team in 1992, All-League First Team in 1993, 1996, and 1997, All-League 2nd team in 1994 and 1996, Defensive Player of the Year in 1997 as well as many other accolades during his team here. So please, give a hand to the one and only SHAQUIIIILLE OOOOOO' NEEEAL!!!!. Thank you Shaq for the greatness you showed on and off the court during your time here.
Next we have another center who was actually acquired for Shaq halfway thru the 1999 season and only played here for 9 1/2 seasons as a Houston Rocket from 1999 to 2008. During his time here, he was a 7-time All-Star, All-League 2nd team in 2003 and All-League 3rd team in 2001, 2005, 2006, and 2007. He also helped the Rockets win their only Western Conference Championship and NBA Finals appearance in 2004. So get up and everyone and please show your appreciation for BIG Z HIMSELF, ZYDRUUNAUS ILGAUUUSKAS!!!!!!![/i]
78: Thanks Jeremy. And thanks to Shaq and Big Z for their time here and congratulations in retirement. Wish you guys the best. Well thanks everyone for coming today to talk about the 2011 season. The last two seasons we've made the playoffs and last season the team really stepped up in their 7 game series against the San Antonio Spurs. We still consider ourselves in re-tooling as our younger guys continue to improve while surrounding them with key veterans. We also want to congratulate Ronnie Brewer for being named All-League 1st team defense. A tremendous accomplishment for a guy who continues to work hard each season and improving in training camp for 6 straight years while being the longest tenured Rocket up to this point.
We're gonna look at how the offseason went before talking about training camp and pre-season.
The draft started out with us getting Bismack Biyombo from Zaire, home of also Dikembe Mutombo and for you boxing fans, the Rumble in the Jungle where Muhammad Ali upset George Foreman for the heavy weight title. Bismack had a great training camp and has the potential to be a very good defender, rebounder, and shot blocker for many years to come. He has the chance to be an eventual starter long-term.
Free Agency is where we believe we filled all of our needs this off-season. We first re-signed Al Horford to a 4-year max contract with a player option. We believe this deals us both flexibility for the future. Al had a tremendous training camp and he really has the look to becoming a star player on both ends of the floor.
We next signed Eddie Griffin and Marcus Banks to three year deals with team options. Eddie will bring tremendous depth behind Diogu and Horford with his rebounding and defense, and he can start if needed. Marcus definitely fills a need as a starting shooting guard who can score an defend. I think he will have a breakout year. We also signed two key veterans to add depth to the perimeter in Tayshaun Prince and Franciso Garcia.
Our two-deep depth chart will look like this:
Center - Ike Diogu will once again be the starter. He's a strong down-low scorer and rebounder, but has improved his post defense this offseaon. He has the potential to be a 20/10 guy. Eddie Griffin will be the backup.
Power Forward - Al Horford once again starts with his versatility inside and out. Eddie Griffin will also back him up.
Small Forward - Ronnie Brewer builds off his All-League 1st team defense performance to become the primary starter for the first time in his career. He's earned. Francisco Garcia will back him up.
Shooting Guard - Marcus Banks gets the nod here while Francisco Garcia will also back him up.
Point Guard -Ty Lawson is the guy here. He's close to becoming an All-Star player. Chris Quinn barely edged out TJ Ford for the backup spot.
C - Diogu, Griffin
PF - Horford, Griffin
SF - Brewer, Garcia
SG - Banks, Garcia
PG - Lawson, Quinn
Thank you everyone and now we will be taking questions.