Something doesn't smell right in Denmark.
Rockets Turn to Harris
Updated: Tuesday, 22 Dec 2009, 11:54 PM CST
Published : Tuesday, 22 Dec 2009, 11:23 PM CST
HOUSTON - NBA sources told FOX 26 Sports the Houston Rockets plans to re-sign free agent guard Von Wafer fell through when Wafer did not pass his physical Tuesday night.
Sources told FOX 26 the Rockets may re-visit Wafer's situation soon.
With Wafer no longer an option the Rockets signed forward Michael Harris from the team's NBA Development league affiliate, the Rio Grande Vipers.
Harris was at the Rockets game with the Clippers Tuesday night just to watch the game and then he got the surprise of his life.
"It's a very big day," Harris told FOX 26 Sports. "I was just coming to the game and they hit me with this.
"It's a very good Christmas present."
Harris is third in the D-league in scoring, averaging 25.3 points per game. He also is averaging 7.1 rebounds a game.
"I am going to try to do some of the same things I did in the D-league." Harris said. "The Rockets already have leaders. I am going to try and bring energy."
Harris, who played his college basketball at Rice in Houston, saw action in 17 games with Houston during the 2007-08 season.
When asked what will be different for him in this stint with the Rockets Harris gave a quick one word answer.
"Hunger," said Harris. "I wanted to get back (to the NBA). I missed everything about it."
Harris is 6-6, 235 pounds.
"There's nobody more ready for the NBA right now than Michael," said Tony Dutt, Harris' agent. "This is the best situation for him,"
Rockets officials have not been available for comment.
Revisit the Wafer situation? WTF!?!

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