are two totally different players..
all they have in common is that they're undersized PF's..
however, is there room in a rotation for TWO 6'7 Pf's?
Landrys 6-9 that attacks the rim and is a great defender. Heard he has a solid jumper too
Also he dunks around the rim /shock
There is no real competition there -- Landry is/was in line to maybe win 6th man of the year. he's a major rotation player, and gets the easy nod here. Brockman becomes just a spot player when we need some rebounding.
Piling up a lot of tough guys here. Spencer may have to retire his skirts permanently or risk getting beat up in the lockerroom.
would you like to see Landry start or come off the bench and still get the majority of minutes...
A major problem with Landry starting, aside from the size issues, is that he is really a 4/3 tweener and his reboundingis not up to par.
Very potent bench guy though. Perfect reliable burst of energy there.
Hahahaha!!!Landry is a career 57% FG shooter and 80% FT shooter. This guy is efficient!!
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Heh -- stumbled across this photo when looking for one of Joey Dorsey:
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Fromt he 10 days or so that both guys were members of the Rockets back two summers ago. Now we've managed to trade for both.![]()
Dorsey is a midget. That's his problem. Tough dude. He and Borckman can have some battles in practice. But unfortunately they will pretty much do so looking eye to eye.Either Dorsey's a midget or Donte's ridiculously tall
I think the better comparison will be Brockman/Dorsey -- I'd pay to see that cage fight on the undercard of that local kid the Kings are pumping -- Uriah? or something?
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