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Nighthawk
July-19th-2007, 02:21 PM
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July 19, 2007 - 2:22 pm

Houston Chronicle -
Former Rockets guard Steve Francis is about to be future Rockets guard Steve Francis.

Francis chose the Rockets over the Heat, Mavericks and Clippers, his agent Jeff Fried said on Thursday.

"I just hung up with Daryl (Morey, the Rockets general manager)," Fried said. "He is dealing with facilitating the contract.

"It's a combination of a variety of factors including the fit with the team, a comfortableness with the organization and a familiarity with the surroundings. He has a home in Houston. In so many ways, it has remained his home, despite some interim stops, Orlando and New York.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/bk/bkn/4982185.html

July 19, 2007, 1:57PM
Steve Francis to return to Rockets
Three-time All-Star picks former team over Heat, Mavs and Clippers


By JONATHAN FEIGEN
Copyright 2007 Houston Chronicle

Three seasons and three teams removed from the Rockets, Steve Francis will return to the team for which three times he was an All-Star.

Once known as "Franchise" as the cornerstone of the Rockets' planned post Hakeem Olajuwon rebuilding, Francis chose to return the Rockets on Thursday, passing on more lucrative offers from the Heat, Mavericks and Clippers.

"I think he sees this as a rebirth, as a restart of his career," Rockets general manager Daryl Morey said.

"Steve has a sense we're real close. We think he can be a big part of getting us there. I always thought it was a long shot. Credit to Steve, he chose what he thought was the best chance to win over options that were better financially.

"There was always a chance that Steve would choose Houston, until Steve told me today himself he was coming it felt like a long shot. Jeff Fried was doing a great job as an agent creating options. It came down to Steve focusing on what was the most important to him and that was winning."

The Rockets were limited to the portion of the mid-level exception remaining after acquiring forward Luis Scola last weeks, worth $2.4 million the first year. He will sign a two-year contract with the option to opt out after one season.

Francis played five seasons for the Rockets, averaging 19.3 points, 6.4 assists and 6.1 rebounds. He was traded in June, 2004 to the Orlando Magic along with Cuttino Mobley and Kelvin Cato in the deal to acquire Tracy McGrady. After one strong season with the Magic, he was dealt to the Knicks the next season and generally struggled to regain the form of his first years in the league, usually coming off the bench in the Knicks' crowded backcourt and battling knee troubles last season.

Francis is scheduled for a physical this afternoon, but has reported no problems with the knee since last season.

"It's a combination of a variety of factors including the fit with the team, a comfortableness with the organization and a familiarity with the surroundings," Fried said. "He has a home in Houston. In so many ways, it has remained his home, despite some interim stops, Orlando and New York.

"For Steve, it's coming home."

Dealt the Portland Trail Blazers after the season, he accepted a buyout of the last two seasons of his contract, worth roughly $30 million.

He had considered offers to reunite with Mobley, a friend and former teammate, and Sam Cassell, a friend and business partner, with the Clippers, and to play with each of the 2006 NBA Finals teams, the Mavericks and Heat.

"It's a chance to win," Morey said. "Both Yao (Ming) and Tracy really helped with the recruiting process and are excited about our chance to win with the additions in the off-season," Morey said. "We're feeling good we've addressed a lot of our goals."

The addition of Francis will likely trigger more changes. He would give the Rockets five point guards. Morey has said he is seeking to move John Lucas III. Several teams, the New Orleans Hornets in particular, have indicated interest, but Morey said nothing is imminent. With Francis on the roster, he could also seek to deal last season's starter, Rafer Alston.

"When you have a chance to add a talent like Steve who really fits what coach (Rick Adelman) is trying to do, you do it," Morey said. "Now we have a lot of talent on the roster. Coach and I have to figure out the best way to make it work. What our plans are is still to be determined. Because this was a bit of a long shot, we haven't spent a lot of time on what was the right next step in the coming weeks."

jonathan.feigen@chron.com

method man
July-19th-2007, 02:43 PM
Wow...the early favorite to challenge the Spurs for the title. HUGE HUGE offseason additions...Francis, T-Mac, Battier, Scola, and Yao has to be a top 3 starting 5 and then you have Mike James, Bonzi, Brooks, Mutombo, and one of the most underrated players in the NBA, Chuck Hayes, coming off the bench.

I've been reading that this team needs to clear out roster spots and I'm noticing they need more frontcourt depth. If the Stro trade goes through, I seriously think we should trade Songaila for Sura and a 2nd round pick to clear even more cap room.

WizSkinsO's
July-19th-2007, 02:46 PM
Not a good situation for Francis. Brooks, James, and Alston all deserve as many minutes as him. Don't really like that fit at all; I think Brooks really showed he's gonna be a good player, Alston did a nice job last year, and getting Brooks back was a big trade for them. Now they got a big jogjam.

method man
July-19th-2007, 02:51 PM
Not really. Francis, Brooks, Head, and James are all scorers. With T-Mac's ability to play SF, that opens up a lot of minutes at SG for them to share. I've also been hearing they want to start clearing some roster spots. With Houston wanting to trade Head so bad (there was a rumored Head/Cook deal before the draft), I think Houston would probably do Songaila (a former Adelman player) for Sura and Head. Until Nick is ready, Head could get minutes off the bench as instant offense.

We could go:

Arenas/Daniels/Miles
Stevenson/Head/Young
Butler/McGuire/Hall
Jamison/Stro-Show/Pesh
Haywood/Blatche/Booth

With the overall bench upgrades and Eddie being forced to give Haywood more PT (and even if he doesn't, Stro is the picture-perfect small-ball center), we are a 50-win team easy

Nighthawk
July-19th-2007, 03:01 PM
Wow...the early favorite to challenge the Spurs for the title. HUGE HUGE offseason additions...Francis, T-Mac, Battier, Scola, and Yao has to be a top 3 starting 5 and then you have Mike James, Bonzi, Brooks, Mutombo, and one of the most underrated players in the NBA, Chuck Hayes, coming off the bench.

I've been reading that this team needs to clear out roster spots and I'm noticing they need more frontcourt depth. If the Stro trade goes through, I seriously think we should trade Songaila for Sura and a 2nd round pick to clear even more cap room.

I was looking at their roster. They have 17 players and three FA's.

Both Hayes and Mutumbo are FA's. They need to trim some players to get under 15 if they want to sign these guys.

They're all ready over the salary cap and with the Francis signing, they'll be over the luxury threshold as well.

I see John Lucas and Rafer Alston and maybe Sura out on the street in the next couple days.

method man
July-19th-2007, 03:25 PM
I was looking at their roster. They have 17 players and three FA's.

Both Hayes and Mutumbo are FA's. They need to trim some players to get under 15 if they want to sign these guys.

They're all ready over the salary cap and with the Francis signing, they'll be over the luxury threshold as well.

I see John Lucas and Rafer Alston and maybe Sura out on the street in the next couple days.

Yup, they do need to move some of those spare parts out and the problem is that most of their roster is backcourt-concentrated. They really need a Songaila-type on that team because Scola, Hayes, Mutombo, and Yao are primarily post guys. On RealGM, Houston posters have been talking about doing 3-for-1 trades. Snyder, Lucas, and Novak for Songaila works in the Trade Checker. It works for both teams. We need to fill our bench and they need to dump spare parts. I think it is safe to say also that Snyder, Lucas, and Novak > Pinnock, Miles, and Hall, although I'd probably keep Miles over Lucas

Nighthawk
July-19th-2007, 03:52 PM
Yup, they do need to move some of those spare parts out and the problem is that most of their roster is backcourt-concentrated. They really need a Songaila-type on that team because Scola, Hayes, Mutombo, and Yao are primarily post guys. On RealGM, Houston posters have been talking about doing 3-for-1 trades. Snyder, Lucas, and Novak for Songaila works in the Trade Checker. It works for both teams. We need to fill our bench and they need to dump spare parts. I think it is safe to say also that Snyder, Lucas, and Novak > Pinnock, Miles, and Hall, although I'd probably keep Miles over Lucas

That trade leaves a bad taste in my mouth. I'd rather have Miles and Hall than any of those three. I wouldn't give up Songalia for that. How does that help us? We'd still have Etan and Brenda.

mojobo
July-19th-2007, 04:26 PM
Yup, they do need to move some of those spare parts out and the problem is that most of their roster is backcourt-concentrated. They really need a Songaila-type on that team because Scola, Hayes, Mutombo, and Yao are primarily post guys. On RealGM, Houston posters have been talking about doing 3-for-1 trades. Snyder, Lucas, and Novak for Songaila works in the Trade Checker. It works for both teams. We need to fill our bench and they need to dump spare parts. I think it is safe to say also that Snyder, Lucas, and Novak > Pinnock, Miles, and Hall, although I'd probably keep Miles over Lucas
since when are we shopping Songailia? Hes a great scorer and good option as a 3 or 4 player plus he passes really well which is very valuable in Jordan's offense

twenty-eight
July-19th-2007, 04:26 PM
Nice! Another guy says no to the heat:)

skinsfanno9
July-19th-2007, 04:37 PM
since when are we shopping Songailia? Hes a great scorer and good option as a 3 or 4 player plus he passes really well which is very valuable in Jordan's offense

Absolutely agree. No shopping of Songalia please. Yes Haywood. Yes Thomas. Boo shopping Songalia.

joony11
July-19th-2007, 06:22 PM
method man, why you always bringing stromile swift back into it? i think it's just another one of your wild dreams

method man
July-19th-2007, 06:33 PM
method man, why you always bringing stromile swift back into it? i think it's just another one of your wild dreams

Because this is the deal I most likely see going down. I honestly think that the only thing Memphis is waiting for is Alexander Johnson to clear waivers so they can open up enough cap space to sign Navarro.

method man
July-19th-2007, 06:35 PM
Absolutely agree. No shopping of Songalia please. Yes Haywood. Yes Thomas. Boo shopping Songalia.

I'm only up for this trade if we get Stro. If we get Stro and keep Songaila, then I think it is really hard for either Blatche or Songaila to get minutes.

I don't get why everyone is so high on Songaila. Sure, he is a very good mid-range scorer and shows some toughness, but he sucks at rebounding and lacks the height to play D (ie getting destroyed by the Cavs in the playoffs). Plus, he seems to throw away the ball often.