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Old 04-29-2008, 01:03 PM
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Hayes get the minutes because he is great defender, even though he's undersized. Landry is still young and gets caught out of position often. Don't get me wrong I love Landry and hope he's around Houston for a long time. The knee has to be a concern though. One reason he slipped in under the radar was because he was coming back from a knee injury. A knee is what cost him some playing time down the stretch that has also probably limited his time in the playoffs somewhat and hurt his explosiveness.
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Old 04-29-2008, 01:22 PM
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I agree that Landry's knee is a concern for the future, but I've watched almost every Rockets game this season, and the Rockets are a much better team with Landry on the floor than Hayes. Hayes gets some nice, easy baskets because teams lose track of him because they're helping guard someone else, but I think Landry is a much better over all player. On a scale of 1 to 10, I'd rate Landry's offense about an 8 and his defense a 5 or 6. I'd rate Chuck's offense about a 3 (being generous) and his defense a 7 or 8. I don't mind Chuck getting minutes, but the Rockets have major problems when they have Chuck and Dikembe in the game at the same time.
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Old 04-29-2008, 01:55 PM
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but the Rockets have major problems when they have Chuck and Dikembe in the game at the same time.
I agree. It's the basketball version of having Everett and Ausmus in the lineup together. Either one on his own isn't terrible, but both of them puts too much pressure on the rest of the guys to score runs.

Before the Yao injury I liked the idea of having Scola come off the bench because he could give you some offense from the front court with Yao on the bench. Now, Scola has definitely earned starter minutes. the problem is now you have three young power forwards who all deserve some minutes. When teams go small this isn't a bad thing, but against teams with some size down low (San Antonio, Phoenix,...) you still need a real back-up center. Landry is probably best suited for that role, post Deke (his deal with the Devil has to expire eventually). So it will be hard to keep that threesome together.

I think Scola is locked in. That leaves Landry and Hayes. I think we signed Hayes to a longish term deal, but nothing that shouldn't be movable. Landry is on a one year deal(?), but I would suspect they will do try to keep him. The problem is that long term Landry probably has more value in a trade. He might also intrigue someone enough that he gets offered a crapload to be their starter. Hayes is a valuable guy to have around, but not someone that is going to bring much in a trade or a big offer in free agent land....so as much as I hate it, I could see Hayes sticking around with Landry leaving. They might try to keep those three, but I think after their rookie years it's going to be hard to keep Landry and Scola off the court in favor of Hayes. Hayes seems like the kind of guy who might have no problem with a reduced role and everyone is just a big happy family though.
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Old 04-29-2008, 02:05 PM
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Carl Landry is a FA after this year. He only signed a one year deal as a rookie second round pick last year. The Rockets are going to have to pony up some of the mid-level exception $ to sign him, and they should.
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Old 05-06-2008, 09:30 AM
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Default Landry wants to return to the Rockets

Good news for Rockets Fans. Though not a done deal, both sides make it sound like Landry will be back.

http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slu...v=st&type=lgns
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Old 05-19-2008, 11:23 AM
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i'm glad to hear of landry's willingness to return. he did an autograph signing 2 seconds from my house and i had to miss it to get to a dinner on-time. so hopefully i get another shot at him...

yao won't be traded because of a) his international status and b) makes les alexander millions on millions. yao may be a lifetime rocket. i wouldn't mind.

tracy won't be traded because his contract is like 21 and 23 million and he's not worth that.

i think the best we can hope for these rockets is that by the end of tracy's contract a) the three rookies landry, scola, brooks progress into great players b) tracy and yao reduce minutes or whatever it takes to keep them both healthy especially for a playoff run and c) we win the championship. #3 would be awesome, and i believe totally within reach but i don't see a houston rockets blow-up until tracy's contract is done.
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