lol Miami...stuck with no-heart anthony and a buncha scrubs in the frontcourt
Based on Hoopsworld, for what it's worth.
*********************Report: Erick Dampier close to deal with Rockets
Kurt Helin
We know you’ve missed the Erick Dampier free agency updates. Almost as much as you’ve missed Erick Dampier. But we have an update and soon you may have Damps to kick around again.
Dampier is close to a deal with the Houston Rockets, according to Hoopsworld. Houston was one of several teams Dampier met with this summer and had been in talks with.
The Rockets have the 24 minutes a night out of Yao Mingand then it is Brad Miller. Damper will bring some quality minutes and better defense behind Yao. Plus if you are the Rockets front office, you have to have a contingency plan in place if Yao can’t go for a stretch.
Dampier played solid if unspectacularly for Dallas last season and is a free agent now after a trade to Charlotte because the Bobcats waived him to save the $13 million he was owed for this season. Whether Dampier signs or decides to drag this out for a little more time off remains to be seen.
The Hoopsworld piece.
Erick Dampier To Land In Houston
Bill Ingram
The Houston Rockets have long been in pursuit of one more big man to shore up their front line and add additional insurance in the event of another injury to Yao Ming, and now, according to sources close to the situation, the Rockets have found their man.
Houston has been just one of many teams interested in signing free agent center Erick Dampier, and HOOPSWORLD has learned that they are now going to ultimately win his services. The former Dallas Mavericks center has been pursued by a number of team, including the Miami HEAT, Milwaukee Bucks, Portland Trail Blazers and Phoenix Suns, but the Rockets offered the best financial package, as well as a shot at being a part of a potentially-contending team.
The situation for the Rockets, of course, is tenuous at best when it comes to the center position. Yao Ming is easing his way back into the lineup after missing an entire season with a broken foot. His minutes are limited and he isn't able to play in back-to-back games, meaning the Rockets have only Brad Miller and Jordan Hill on nights when Yao is unavailable. Miller was an excellent offseason addition and is certainly a capable starter, but he can't play 48 minutes a night and if he were to get hurt the Rockets would really be in trouble.
Dampier spent the last six seasons with the Dallas Mavericks, and averaged 6.0 points, 7.3 rebounds and 1.4 blocks per game in 55 appearances last season. In July he was traded to the Charlotte Bobcats, who exercised a termination clause in Dampier's contract and made him a free agent.
Dampier is not, by himself, a championship piece, but he does understand how to run the pick-and-roll, which will help Rockets head coach Rick Adelman free up his lightning-quick guards on the offensive end, and he is also still a solid defender. He's the shot-blocking threat Houston loses with Miller in the lineup, and he's a much stronger deterrant than frequent center Chuck Hayes, whom the Rockets would prefer to use primarily at forward this season.
It will likely take some time for Dampier to get into game shape, as he missed training camp and preseason, but he will eventually be a solid piece for the Rockets, who have struggled defensively in their first two games of the 2010-11 season.
Houston's roster is already at 15, meaning someone will have to be waived or traded to make room for Dampier. It's most likely that person will be promising point guard Ishmael Smith, who was an unlikely candidate for the final cut after preseason, but played so well the Rockets simply couldn't let him go. Now, with the need at center superceding the need for an additional small guard, Smith is probably the odd man out.
lol Miami...stuck with no-heart anthony and a buncha scrubs in the frontcourt
Is Dampier still athletic enough to run the court?
Old Miller and crippled Yao can't play against fast paced teams like Warriors and Suns.
Morey is a genius..HE DID IT AGAIN!!..
lol heat
Why not Damp to utah they need some help quick ...or OKC?
I think Dampier is still servicable at defending the quality bigs in the league. In Dallas he was able to slow down Howard and Shaq very consistently. In that role he's pretty effective but when RocketFan mentioned athletic enough to run with GS and PHX I rofl'ed![]()
too old for OKC![]()
Brooks / Lowry
Johnson / Budinger
Battier / Budinger
Bosh / Scola
Yao / Damp
Stacked.
nnoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If Houston fans gonna bash now this signing then you truely see how stupid they are.
This is a no-brainer for Houston. A solid legit center for 20min on a small short contract.
Are you ten years old or just special?
This is the perfect situation for Dampier. He can earn the most money and maybe not even have to play some nights. By the time he signs and gets into shape it will be time for a Christmas break...
Exactly
We NEED Damp, and you know it. Look at the Laker game, Yao with 5 fouls, we only had Hayes and Miller, who by the way, got lit up on D, so we needed an extra body who can spell Yao some minutes. A good, solid signing
or Washington DC. Or SanANton if Splitter does not get well
agree this is a good move by Houston. Yao is so fragile, it's pathetic
I just dont see how getting Eric is such a negative impact. There is worst out there.
I like this pick up for H-town.
Probably just in case Yao or Miller go down
If Ming and Brad are healthy, Damp won't see much PT in my opinion
It's not that it's a negative move I just think it's a waste of time when he'll be there 3rd center on the depth chart
Good for Houston if it were true. Yao isn't durable and Miller isn't exactly a spring chicken anymore. There are several teams around the league that wouldn't mind Dampier as a third center for insurance.
That said, it's from Hoopsworld, so that basically means he's definitely NOT signing with Houston.
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