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He does have a valid point though here. Yes, it should be safe to assume that throwing random players together regardless of fit and chemistry is stupid and should fail. However, it worked for then last year. Western conference finals is no joke. That is the quandary. What changed between this year and last?
My only problem with Howard is how much he hates playing in the P&R. He needs the ball fed to him in the post. We've all learned recently how inefficient that is -- especially with dominant P&R scorers like CJ and Dame.That said, I'm starting to wonder if we target Dwight during the offseason.
Interesting article about free agent destinations for him. I think our team is one of the more attractive options, especially given the contrast in chemistry and ball movement compared to the Rockets.
There are some massive, bright red flags with Howard--especially age. But they are the reason why we might be able to get him.
I'm rethinking my answers above and want to answer it a bit differently. Considering what rockets do in real life, they don't suck....
They blow.
It's 100% SHIT chemistry, which stems from the lack of a competent leader. If you look at child man Howard for example there is not a shred of leadership with him, things got tough in LA and he just ran like a little bitch. Harden and his dandruff beard show absolutely zero concept of how to lead a team and IIRC most players in the league think he's just a Beirdo. Their big addition they have made 2 years in a row is Josh Smith who has a track record of leaving teams and those teams getting better while his new team goes down. The chemistry and build of this team is so nasty it got McHale fired really early in the season. Houston is just a horrific mix of ill fitting guys with zero leadership surrounded by very average dirty players (punk ass Beverly & bitch ass Ariza etc...etc...)

