Houston Rockets Press Conference
Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2017 9:19 pm
Hello everyone. This season brings a new challenge with a new division and new rivalries. In the Southwest Division, we are pared with old foes in Dallas, the Spurs, Grizzlies, and a new one in the Pelicans. We feel this is our best team in a long time and we're hoping to get past the first round for the first time since we made the Finals in 2004.
The offseason started post draft where we had previously traded our first round pick. So we made a trade with the Bucks to re-acquire SF Thaddeus Young for a 2017 pick and SG Sean Kilpatrick who we really liked, but would not be a long-term starter due to Lance Stephenson. Thaddeus was a previous lottery pick who's finally come into his own and fills a tremendous need at SF with his inside scoring and outstanding defense.
Next came RFA. We really had no plans to get active during this stage, but honestly I was bored and decided to place some bids on some future PFs. We landed both Kenneth Faried and Bismack Biyombo, but knew we only wanted one instead of both. The Clippers easily matched because of Biyombo's upside and we worked out a small agreement with the Bucks to keep Faried. Though Faried had a tough TC, we still like his potential long-term as a rebounder and energizer.
That led to UFA where re-signed both Al Horford and D.J. White to long-term contracts. The Horford signing solidifies his legacy as a Rocket which we're happy to have thru the prime years of his career. White also gives up key depth in the frontcourt. We also signed quality veterans to provide backup minutes
Training camp went well overall with the exception of Faried, but thankfully he was insured keeping his potentials intact long-term. Horford improved his scoring and kept his athleticism intact after recovering from a broken leg. Ty Lawson improved his inside scoring and passing and could potentially be a 20/10 PG in this league. Lance Stephenson improved his all around game and figures to be a top SG in the league and Thaddeus Young improved his inside scoring and defense to fortify himself as one of the best young SFs in the game.
Preseason went well with a 4-2 mark, but we have our depth chart finalized for the start of the regular season.
At center - Al Horford will start and possibly become a 20/10 player and repeat All-League 1st team center. He will be backed up by D.J. White.
PF - We have Faried starting, but White will get plenty of minutes as well.
SF - Thaddeus Young will be the glue to the team with his scoring and defense. Chris Douglas Roberts will be the primary backup.
SG - Lance Stephenson is the clear starter with his overall game. Lou Williams will be the primary backup, but Jodie Meeks will get minutes as well.
PG - Ty Lawson will be looking to repeat another All-Star season. Lou Williams will also backup him, but look for Raymond Felton to get minutes.
Thank you everyone. We will be taking questions now.
The offseason started post draft where we had previously traded our first round pick. So we made a trade with the Bucks to re-acquire SF Thaddeus Young for a 2017 pick and SG Sean Kilpatrick who we really liked, but would not be a long-term starter due to Lance Stephenson. Thaddeus was a previous lottery pick who's finally come into his own and fills a tremendous need at SF with his inside scoring and outstanding defense.
Next came RFA. We really had no plans to get active during this stage, but honestly I was bored and decided to place some bids on some future PFs. We landed both Kenneth Faried and Bismack Biyombo, but knew we only wanted one instead of both. The Clippers easily matched because of Biyombo's upside and we worked out a small agreement with the Bucks to keep Faried. Though Faried had a tough TC, we still like his potential long-term as a rebounder and energizer.
That led to UFA where re-signed both Al Horford and D.J. White to long-term contracts. The Horford signing solidifies his legacy as a Rocket which we're happy to have thru the prime years of his career. White also gives up key depth in the frontcourt. We also signed quality veterans to provide backup minutes
Training camp went well overall with the exception of Faried, but thankfully he was insured keeping his potentials intact long-term. Horford improved his scoring and kept his athleticism intact after recovering from a broken leg. Ty Lawson improved his inside scoring and passing and could potentially be a 20/10 PG in this league. Lance Stephenson improved his all around game and figures to be a top SG in the league and Thaddeus Young improved his inside scoring and defense to fortify himself as one of the best young SFs in the game.
Preseason went well with a 4-2 mark, but we have our depth chart finalized for the start of the regular season.
At center - Al Horford will start and possibly become a 20/10 player and repeat All-League 1st team center. He will be backed up by D.J. White.
PF - We have Faried starting, but White will get plenty of minutes as well.
SF - Thaddeus Young will be the glue to the team with his scoring and defense. Chris Douglas Roberts will be the primary backup.
SG - Lance Stephenson is the clear starter with his overall game. Lou Williams will be the primary backup, but Jodie Meeks will get minutes as well.
PG - Ty Lawson will be looking to repeat another All-Star season. Lou Williams will also backup him, but look for Raymond Felton to get minutes.
Thank you everyone. We will be taking questions now.