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Report from the Vegas Summer League

Saturday, July 8th, 2006
by John

I’m in Las Vegas this week and attending the Vegas Summer League where 16 NBA teams, including the Rockets, are playing their rookie draft picks and invited free agents to decide who they will invite to training camp later this fall.

Yesterday morning (Friday), I met Daryl Morey, the new GM-to-be for the Rockets starting with the 2007-08 season after current GM Carroll Dawson retires after next season. I also met a colleague of Daryl’s named Sam (I won’t try to spell his last name) who works with Daryl in the front office. Daryl and Sam were great guys, and sharp, too (as you would expect).

During my visit with them and some of my colleagues, a very relaxed, courteous, and pleasant Jeff Van Gundy dropped by to say hello to us. JVG was relaxed wearing a pair of shorts and a T-shirt, had his two small daughters with him, and they all looked like they were having a good time in Vegas. As you know, Van Gundy puts a lot of pressure on himself, and although he is probably here in Vegas mostly on business, it’s nice to see him without the stress of the regular season on his shoulders.

Later in the day, I introduced myself to Jonathan Feigen of the Houston Chronicle, who covers the Rockets and whose columns I’ve been reading (and linking to from YaoMania!) for years. Feigen was a nice guy, too. Jonathan reported on Friday that Mike James had whittled down his list of teams to three — the Rockets, Minnesota, and Dallas — and James will decide on Monday where he’s going to sign. Even if James surprises everyone and doesn’t choose the Rockets (after being very vocal that he would like to come back to Houston), it’s good to see the Rockets made a very strong run at signing James.

During summer league play, which started Thursday, three players have stood out for the Rockets. John Lucas IIIhas been looking great over the two games already played, averaging 25.5 points per game, making 61.8% of his shots and hitting 3-of-6 three-pointers. Lucas, who played briefly for the Rockets last season, is showing in Vegas that he can get to the hole quickly, has displayed a nice teardrop runner in the lane, a sweet fadeaway from the free throw line area, and has been doling out some nice, crisp assists (6.5 per game). The way Lucas is playing, he’ll definitely be invited to training camp and will most make the team as a backup. Feigen has a good story about him in the Saturday edition of the Chronicle.

Also impressive has been second round pick Steve Novak from Marquette, whose 3-point shooting is as good as advertised (better shooting % than J.J. Redick last year), hitting 9-of-15 (60%) from behind the arc, 15-27 overall (56%), and averaging 21 points for the first two games.

A bonus surprise has been Pat Carroll from St. Joseph’s. Although his name is plain, his shooting isn’t. He has been hitting everything, averaging 23 points and making 62% from the field, and 5-of-9 from three-point land.

If things keep going as they are, who would have thought the Rockets would have this kind of selection to choose from to bolster their bench scoring.

Chuck Hayes has been solid (see another Feigen article by clicking here), as always, from a rebounding perspective (7.5 per game) and 7-of-9 from the field (mostly down low), but his free throw form is worse than Shaq’s, having a hitch at the top of his release while also leaning forward. There was one free throw attempt where he crossed over the line before releasing the ball, committing his own lane violation. On the next attempt, he didn’t cross over the line, but the other players standing along side the lane did, committing a lane violation. I have a feeling that will happen a lot more this season.

John
john@YaoMingFanClub.com

News on T-Mac…finally

Tuesday, July 4th, 2006
by John

It has been awhile since we have heard anything about Tracy McGrady and the rehabilitation on his back. The Houston Chronicle unveils the mystery with an article this morning.

Good to see that T-Mac is feeling good (so far) and is working out hard. He also mentions that he will try to recruit Mike James to sign with the Rockets again as a free agent this summer.

Yao leaves Shanghai for Beijing

Monday, July 3rd, 2006
by John
Yao continues his workouts, and works ups a sweat, in Shanghai before leaving for Beijing on Saturday, July 1st.Yao continues his workouts, and works ups a sweat, in Shanghai before leaving for Beijing on Saturday, July 1st. Click here for more photos from Yao’s workout.

Raymond in China has another update for us on Yao Ming’s whereabouts as of this past Saturday:

“Yao Ming left Shanghai on Saturday (July 1st) and is now in Beijing. He went for his rehab training Saturday morning at the National Sports Bureau training centre. He will rejoin the national team when they return from Europe on July 4th, but he will not take part in team practice yet, as he will continue his rehabilitation training with David Macha and Anthony Falsone. David Macha will soon leave a healthy Yao Ming in the hands of Anthony Falsone to bring him back to his competitive shape and form.”

Click here for more photos and video from Yao’s workout. 

Rockets and Mike James start talking

Sunday, July 2nd, 2006
by John

I’m pleased that the Rockets appear to be making an effort to sign free agent and former Rocket Mike James, contrary to previous reports from other ‘analysts’ who thought they knew what they were talking about. Late Friday night Jeff Van Gundy paid a visit to James’ house a minute after the timeframe opened up for teams to talk to free agents. No doubt, this is a very significant development!

James’ agent is Bill Duffy, who also represents Yao Ming. James has made clear in the past couple of months that he would like to play in Houston again…and badly. But Duffy stated that James is still keeping an open mind to other teams, as anyone would do in his situation. The Rockets cannot pay as much as other teams can afford, so it will be interesting to see what happens, and Duffy said it would ultimately be James’ decision. The earliest that teams can sign free agent contracts is July 12th.

Here’s a Houston Chronicle article that describes the current landscape of free agent shooting guards that are available for signing.

I’ve stated it before that I hope the Rockets can sign James. Losing the chance to sign him will remind me of how another “James,” James Posey, decided to leave the Rockets during free agency a couple of years ago for more money, and we all know how valuable a role player he was to helping the Miami Heat to winning a championship.