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by octopussking

10 Comments

  1. octopussking

    This is a joke btw because of what was reported earlier I thought this would be funny

  2. Few_Mulberry5372

    This summer will show who was the real problem here. If Stone fires Silas and gets the team some free agents then we will be chilling

  3. SirRobertFord

    – the earh is flat

    – covid was a hoax

    – usa never reached to moon

    -silas is doing what FO asks him to do

    All looks same to me.

  4. bauboish

    Front office strategy wise it’s clear the Rockets are tanking for 3 years before actually trying. They are where they’re basically suppose to be. If the Rockets are still a bottom-5 team next year, Stone will most definitely be on the hot seat if not outright fired.

    However, Stephen Silas success isn’t just wins and losses. As long as the young players improve and progress to their potential, then he’s done his job. The problem for Silas is that neither KPJ nor Jalen Green look like they’ve really improved under him. And that Sengun has been improving in spite of him rather than because of him.

  5. SecurityAggressive47

    So the front office forces him to say that he doesn’t run plays for our 3rd pick and not develope him? I would get the point when we talk about rotations and some kind of stuff but that shit is on him and I doubt the FO doesn’t want our player to get better

  6. A little bit of both IMO.

    Silas does get a lot of hate for things outside of his control on and off the court.

    The front office has inherited the ‘Mastermind’ role people said Morey had on the organization where they are telling Silas who to play and how many minutes or telling players directly to tank. Whether that is true or not no one in the know would probably want to say.

    Players ranging up and down the roster are being flamed or fluffed despite everyone making fundamental errors or not playing average defense at times which costs us games.

    Of all three factions the front office gets the least heat but people do blame Stone and his office for some stuff.

  7. CosmicRaccoonCometh

    The front office does deserve criticism, but mainly it is for not firing Silas yet. Overall I actually like the roster they’ve built and most of their trades and draft picks — the roster is just being used in the most ass backwards and idiotic way imaginable by Silas, who is setting the young guys up to fail, and you can tell it has gotten to them mentally at this point. We would be a lotto team no matter what with a roster this young, but Silas has made us the laughing stock of the NBA right now.

  8. BabyHercules

    My only concern is that people and players in the league love Silas but is that just nepotism? I’m not seeing any of the redeeming qualities as a coach. Good man but where is the coaching aptitude?

  9. chucks97ss

    My brother works for the team. Trust me, that front office might not be in the spotlight taking heat, but they 100% feeling it behind the scenes. My understanding is things have been very tense the past month or 2.

  10. lioniscool

    It’s Silas. Dude literally admitted to not running plays for jabari. That is not fair to the kid man. If it’s rly the front office telling Silas to stagnate the development of his team then he should speak out instead of staying silent like a drone

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