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Houston Rockets GM and NBA analytics guru Daryl Morey Steps Down

Per Woj, after 13 seasons running the Houston Rockets’ basketball operations, Daryl Morey is moving on.

Morey, a rockstar of big data and the NBA analytics movement, leaves massive shoes to fill. Some might immediately look at Morey’s inability to assemble a roster capable of making the NBA Finals, but that’s a little unfair. To those haters, I say: 

His Rockets have made 8 consecutive playoff appearances, making it out of the 1st round in the last 4. That’s pretty impressive for any team, but especially for a team in the hyper-competitive Western Conference. 

Current rumors are that Morey will take some time away from the NBA, but not be opposed to a potential return down the road. Morey, an alum of both Northwestern and MIT Sloan School of Management, will have a breadth of big brain job opportunities lined up. His résumé is VAST. Honestly, he could go back into big picture business strategy/consulting and make WAY more money than he was in the NBA. He’s an incredibly intelligent dude with a plethora of career options. One could easily see him a year from now running a hedge fund, or pivot to a front office job in another sport, just because he can. 

Some might forget he was with the Boston Celtics for a time, as SVP Operations. His heavy emphasis on analytics with advanced technology in his approach to basketball revolutionized every NBA front office. After all, he is a co-founder of the world-renowned MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference. 

Don’t Disrespect Daryl!

All in all, Daryl Morey’s tenure as the Rockets GM should be seen in a positive light. When most of the league (especially Western conference) elected to tread water and wait out the Golden State Warriors’ dynasty, Morey went right after them.

 

When other GMs were openly punting on free agency or making conservative trades, Morey fought to construct a team capable of beating them. Instead of making trades with their team 3-4 years from then in mind, Morey went all in. And he almost did it! The 2018 Rockets were up 3-2 on the Warriors (WITH KD!!!) before a Chris Paul injury derailed their playoff run. Instead of David beating Goliath, the storyline became James Harden’s inability to carry the load enough to get over the hump. Harden’s Game 6 performance in particular was a point of contention among hoops fans and media alike. Again, while up 3-2, the Rockets blew a 17 point lead after the first quarter with an abysmal 2nd half, scoring just 25 TOTAL points in the 2nd half. 

Why does this matter? Because Morey’s assembled Rockets team was THAT close to beating the Warriors. One of the best teams in modern history, and that season’s eventual NBA champions. Morey is one of the best basketball minds we’ve seen in the last 20 years, and should be remembered as such. 

More Savvy Than Most

To anyone still doubting Morey’s prowess I’ve jotted down my favorite Morey moves. Among a ton of trades and signings with Houston, Morey’s greatest hits include the following impressive transactions: 

Trades:

DID I MENTION HE TRADED FOR A LITERAL MVP/SUPERSTAR/ONE OF THE BEST SCORERS IN NBA HISTORY? HIS NAME IS JAMES HARDEN. 

Draft Picks:

Signings:

Not Just a Stepping Stone

Moving forward, rumor is that VP of basketball operations Rafael Stone will be the next GM of the Rockets. A tall order for a rookie GM, considering Houston’s limited salary flexibility, unorthodox roster, and no coach for the upcoming season. However, Stone has quite the act to follow as the Rockets GM, given Daryl’s impressive body of work. 

Daryl Morey, I salute you

Here’s to hoping he enjoys his time away from the game, spending more time of family and all that jazz. To be honest, already can’t wait until he’s back and making waves in the NBA. Until then, we’ll have to monitor his content at the next few MIT Sloan Sports Analytics conferences. As a Celtics fan, I love Danny Ainge, BUT, if he were to move on or retire a few years down the road, I would totally support a Daryl Morey-led Boston front office. Keep us in mind, should the opportunity present itself, Daryl.

 

-Mike Gilligan (@BigGilli, @VerbalCommitPod and @SmallStateTakes Podcast) – https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/small-state-big-takes/id1432138166 / https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/verbally-committed/id1516871465

 

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