Mon 24 Sep 2007
I keep hearing all this nonsense about Allan Houston joining the Nets lately.
First I saw something in the Star-Ledger, then I saw something on the Pennsylvania Sports Ticker and now today on Yahoo Sports.
While his chronic knees have probably healed up since he hasn’t played a game in three seasons, is he really worth a guaranteed contract?
I don’t think so.
Even if the Nets manage to sign him for a relatively safe sum, there are still several problems with the former Olympian’s game that need to be addressed however.
Always a defensive liability, even when healthy, Houston’s presence in the Nets lineup won’t be able to help them nearly as much as some hardcore fans think. I mean, it’s obvious that he may be able to provide solid secondary scoring and everyone knows that the Nets could use a guy with a good jumper off the bench since Mikki Moore is gone, but how many minutes is this guy going to be able to get with Vince Carter playing 38 minutes a game?
Not the toughest player on the court either, Houston isn’t going to slotted at small forward anytime soon, meaning that all of his minutes would have to be out of the shooting guard position.
Just because the guy has a name that people remember doesn’t mean that he’ll be able to help this team.
The area where the Nets needed the most help this offseason was getting bigger and by picking up Jamaal Magloire and getting Nenad Krstic back healthy, they’ve successfully done that. Add in a supporting role for guys like Josh Boone, Jason Collins and Sean Williams and it’s easy to see that the Nets will be better on defense and much more aggressive in the paint.
Williams may be more trouble than he’s worth however, failing numerous drug tests in College with barely any offensive game to speak of. However, he’s more athletic than Collins, who is a waste of space at this point in his career. If given a chance, Williams could develop a solid post game in a few years.
Now, notice how I didn’t mention Houston in the last few paragraphs?
Carter, Jefferson and Kidd will provide the Nets with plenty of offense and a 36-year old Houston isn’t really needed.
Stay at ESPN and continue to provide commentary my friend. Your knees feel better lately because you’ve been playing NBA Live for the past three years. Once you start running around again, you’ll have shin splints faster than Antoine Walker and you’ll become an even bigger problem on defense.
It doesn’t matter that you had a great workout last Tuesday workout at the New York Athletic Club in Manhattan. A workout is a horse of another color compared to a real NBA game.
Your presence would be great for the fans, but how much you could actually help the team in limited playing time remains to be scene in my mind.
September 26th, 2007 at 10:43 pm
Just asking though, who is the Nets’ backup shooting guard right now? Antoine Wright? Would you rather have Wright getting important postseason minutes right now or Houston? And is Houston a better roster spot than Bernard Robinson?
September 26th, 2007 at 11:18 pm
That’s a great point my friend. I don’t have an answer for any of them right now. If Houston is healthy then I’d rather have him on the roster than Robinson and again if he’s healthy I think his shot makes him much more dangerous than Wright.
However, that’s way too many “If he’s healthy” comments for my liking.