So far they have worked out Shelden Williams, Ronnie Brewer, Rodney Carney, J.J Redick and will work out a few big men.
Ronnie Brewer would be a nice fit in Houston. He can play all the 1, 2, and 3 positions, is a very good defender, he's athletic, and he can drive and cut to the basket. He can relieve some pressure off T-Mac to handle both wing positions throughout the game and he would give Houston a better perimiter defensive peresence. I think Brewer should be a good fit.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/draft2006/ne...tory?id=2482061This could affect his draft status. I think that we definitely won't draft his after this. He was already a bit of a stretch, but after this incident...That was really a stupid thing to do, to go off and do that right before draft time.
If Ronnie Brewer doesn't have the ball in his hands he isn't productive. He's being wildly overrated at this point going ahead of Rodney Carney and other better players. The Rockets need players that can shoot the ball and Brewer is a horrid shooter.
For now I don't know who I want the Rockets to pick between Carney and Brewer. I mean Brewer has everything but shooting. If Carney improves his ballhandling and shooting im all for him. I also want him to stop 3 point camping. Im a bit leaning over Brewer though.