chron.com
Jul 22, 2008
Summer session was productive for Rockets By JONATHAN FEIGEN LAS VEGAS — For a few days, the Rockets got to feel good about their draft choices. Donté Greene showed his shooting touch and range. Joey Dorsey, playing in just two games, demonstrated his energy and intensity. Aaron Brooks, last season’s top pick, worked to reshape himself into a more traditional point guard. Then the Las Vegas NBA Summer League ended (the Rockets went 3-2, with both losses coming in overtime), and there was a renewed sense of the work still to be done for the summer players expected to be on the regular-season team and for management still shaping that team. Summer league was relatively uneventful for Rockets general manager Daryl Morey. Unlike last season, when the Rockets traded for Luis Scola, or the previous year, when they spent the week...
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