![]() ![]() ![]() The attention in training camp and preseason games, especially after the Rockets return from Japan, will, of course, be on the stars and particularly with meshing former MVPs Harden and Westbrook in a backcourt. ![]() The Rockets under Morey have typically used those final roster spots for developmental players, but with the two-way guys (and the development of House as a two-way contract player last season), they could be more open to filling out the roster with veterans. McLemore, Bennett and especially Anderson would seem to fit well with that "guys that might come in if we take an injury" category. The Rockets have invested time and hope in Clark and to a degree in Frazier, one of the keys to the Vipers' championship team.īrittney Griner, Mercury set to tip off WNBA season Morey has referred to Hartenstein as part of his center depth. Putting aside the Exhibit 10 guys that could be competing for those two-way contracts, suddenly the competition for the final roster spots looks very interesting.Īfter the 10 probable rotation players (if Mike D'Antoni expands the rotation that far to regularly include both Gerald Green and Sefolosha) plus Nenê, that leaves six players competing for four spots, not including the players with Exhibit 10 deals. To that, you can add players with Exhibit 10 contracts: Chris Clemons, Shamorie Ponds and Jaron Blossomgame. There is the return of the helpful range shooting of Ryan Anderson who agreed to a partial guarantee. There are a pair of last season's rookies, Gary Clark, Isaiah Hartenstein with partial guarantees and Michael Frazier with a non-guaranteed contract. There are former high lottery picks Anthony Bennett and Ben McLemore, Bennett with a non-guaranteed deal and McLemore with only a small guarantee. ![]()
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