2001-2002 Houston Rockets Preview
Posted: Sun May 31, 2015 7:11 pm
In their first full season without superstar Shaquille O' Neal, the Houston Rockets improved 5 games in the standings to finish 31-51 on the season. Zydrunaus Ilgauskas (Big Z) averaged 20.5 ppg, 8.6 rpg, and 2.5 bpg in his 4th All-Star season. By virtue of finishing of their draft standing, the Rockets selected SG Jason Richardson from Michigan St with the 7th pick in the draft. Before FA, the Rockets had 11 players under contract from the previous season With a little over 5 million in cap space, the Rockets filled out the rest of the roster by signing SF Dennis Scott and guards Rex Walters and Elliot Perry.
Key additions - SG Jason Richardson, SF Dennis Scott
Key losses - SG Hubert Davis, PG Darrell Armstrong
Starting Lineup
Center -Zydrunaus Ilgauskas: Four-time All-Star provides inside scoring, rebounding, and post defense. Clearly the most valuable player on the team and is signed for 3 more seasons.
Power Forward - Joe Smith: One of the most athletic players in the league, Smith provides superior quickness and strength from the 4 spot. This past season he averaged 12 ppg and 6 rpg in over 26 minutes per game. With more guaranteed minutes, Smith could be one of the breakout players in the league.
Small Forward - Dennis Scott: Veteran who although losing a step still can provide scoring and perimeter defense. Brought in for short-term production and veteran leadership.
Shooting Guard - Wesley Person: Another veteran who has lost a step, but can provide superior perimeter shooting. Person became the primary starter at small forward last season and provided an offensive spark helping the team improve in the 2nd half.
Point Guard - Travis Best: Veteran guard who provides quickness, scoring, and perimeter defense. As the clear cut starter, Best will get a chance to run the offense and increase his value in a contract season.
Bench
C/PF - Elden Campbell: Veteran big man will provide solid production with his scoring, rebounding, and post defense. More valuable as a backup than as a starter.
SF - Ruben Patterson: Young wing player who has regressed, the Rockets will give him a chance to produce and potentially increase any value he has left.
SG - Greg Graham: Veteran in the last year of his contract who provides scoring at the rim and perimeter defense. Graham has been unhappy during his tenure in Houston, but hopes to produce enough to land a decent contract in the offseason.
PG - Rex Walters: Shoots well from the perimeter. However lacks perimeter quickness and defense. Will share minutes with veteran Elliot Perry.
Wild Card - Jason Richardson: First round pick with potential to score from inside and on the perimeter. However, still raw, the Rockets plan to develop him slowly to improve his defense and scoring efficiency. Will eventually get playing time and start once the team gets out of the playoff race and starts shipping out their veterans. Same case with youngsters Hedo Turkoglu and Quentin Richardson.
Key additions - SG Jason Richardson, SF Dennis Scott
Key losses - SG Hubert Davis, PG Darrell Armstrong
Starting Lineup
Center -Zydrunaus Ilgauskas: Four-time All-Star provides inside scoring, rebounding, and post defense. Clearly the most valuable player on the team and is signed for 3 more seasons.
Power Forward - Joe Smith: One of the most athletic players in the league, Smith provides superior quickness and strength from the 4 spot. This past season he averaged 12 ppg and 6 rpg in over 26 minutes per game. With more guaranteed minutes, Smith could be one of the breakout players in the league.
Small Forward - Dennis Scott: Veteran who although losing a step still can provide scoring and perimeter defense. Brought in for short-term production and veteran leadership.
Shooting Guard - Wesley Person: Another veteran who has lost a step, but can provide superior perimeter shooting. Person became the primary starter at small forward last season and provided an offensive spark helping the team improve in the 2nd half.
Point Guard - Travis Best: Veteran guard who provides quickness, scoring, and perimeter defense. As the clear cut starter, Best will get a chance to run the offense and increase his value in a contract season.
Bench
C/PF - Elden Campbell: Veteran big man will provide solid production with his scoring, rebounding, and post defense. More valuable as a backup than as a starter.
SF - Ruben Patterson: Young wing player who has regressed, the Rockets will give him a chance to produce and potentially increase any value he has left.
SG - Greg Graham: Veteran in the last year of his contract who provides scoring at the rim and perimeter defense. Graham has been unhappy during his tenure in Houston, but hopes to produce enough to land a decent contract in the offseason.
PG - Rex Walters: Shoots well from the perimeter. However lacks perimeter quickness and defense. Will share minutes with veteran Elliot Perry.
Wild Card - Jason Richardson: First round pick with potential to score from inside and on the perimeter. However, still raw, the Rockets plan to develop him slowly to improve his defense and scoring efficiency. Will eventually get playing time and start once the team gets out of the playoff race and starts shipping out their veterans. Same case with youngsters Hedo Turkoglu and Quentin Richardson.