The Rockets have had an up and down season and at times you
have seen parts of what this team could be. Early on the Rockets employed a 2
center lineup which consisted of the team’s newest toy Dwight Howard and last
years starting center Omer Asik. After a few games Head coach Kevin McHale
decided to go in a different direction and scraped the lineup, and seemed to
hasten the end of Asik’s career as a Houston Rocket.
On Thursday November 14th it was learned before
the game with the Knicks that Asik through his agent had requested a trade and
wants out of Houston. Asik since the ending of McHales big line up has seen his
minutes shrink from 23 minutes down to 7 minutes a game the past 3 games including
being benched on Thursday and Saturday. Last season before Howard, Asik was averaging
30 minutes a game, his role has been cut and it’s clear he wants out and now
has asked twice to be traded since Howard become a Rocket.
When speaking with an NBA scout I went in to determine Asik’s
value to the rest of the NBA and while talking with the scout he went on to
share “he (Asik) actually may be more impactful offensively than Howard at this
point as Howard seems to have regressed”. When he told me this I had to follow
up and really wanted to understand what he meant, so the scout shared “he (Howard)
has 0 post moves nor does he work to get the ball. He's playing like Eric
Dampier, makes a move and doesn't take up space or fight for "real
estate" when he makes his move.” While the debate is moot because Howard
can catch the lob pass and can dunk the ball, the scout is right every time
Howard shoots the ball it’s more luck than skill if he makes the basket. Howard
on the season is second in the NBA with 23 dunks so far this season.
Asik has plenty of value to teams and proved last season he
can be a legit starting big man, last season averaging a double double. This
season Asik was phased out by the ultra-athletic Howard and Asik seems to not
even be in the team’s plans going forward as he been benched in the past 2
games. The scout went on to say the Bull’s would take him back, and mentioned
that Daryl Morey could be looking for “a high unprotected pick, in my
estimation, along with a role player to strengthen his bench.” Lots of teams
could you use this big man on their team. The question is where is he going and
what will Morey get back in return!
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