The Rockets are in a bad spot, and I don't see a way to turn it around anytime soon.
Their owner, Tillman, is notorious for being a difficult person to work for or with, and is driven by the profits. That's fine, that's how he became a billionaire, but people don't enjoy working for him. It's pretty telling that Mike D'Antoni didn't desire to even discuss a new contract with Tillman. And Morey unexpectedly decided he really needed to take some time off from the NBA and resigned; then almost immediately took the GM position in Philly. So, Tillman saves money by hiring a first time GM and a first time head coach. (Although Silas seems like a pretty good hire)
Then, there's Harden... from the
Report: Several Rockets frustrated by 'problematic' star-centered culture link above, I think this is spot on: "This all reflects poorly on Harden. He
didn't get along well enough with stars
Dwight Howard,
Chris Paul and now Westbrook. Clearly, role players also have issues. It's just not that enjoyable to watch Harden dominate the ball in isolation and cover for his poor defensive effort."
This so true.... Who the heck wants to play with Harden? Anyone that's played any organized BB understands the frustration other teammates must feel by Harden's hold-the-ball offensive style and lack of effort on defense.
No doubt, Hardin is one of the best scorers in the league, but he only plays offense tenaciously. Everyone has to cover for him defensively, and for that reason, I personally don't think he's a "superstar" though he is certainly paid like one. To me, he's like Carmelo Anthony was... He can hang 50 pts on anyone, but is a lousy teammate and leader. I don't think a Harden-led team will ever win a championship.
IMO, the Rockets should blow this team up and start over.