Stone said he doesn’t believe in “going to get a point guard because they’re a point guard.” He explained that rather than acquire a strong ballhandler and passer who is a weak defender and shooter, the Rockets would rather cobble the point guard position together. “No one guards (some point guards) after they make the initial pass and then on the other end, they’re just a sieve,” he said. “And those players do exist in the NBA. There’s quite a few of them and they’re available. But I didn’t think that would make us better on the whole.”
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