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Francis returns to Rockets with 2-year deal
By JONATHAN FEIGEN (Houston Chronicle )
Updated: 2007-07-20 22:38
Free to go anywhere, Steve Francis came home to the team and city he
never wanted to leave.
Once celebrated as the Rockets' Franchise, the point guard will come back
to Houston seeking a return to more than just his adopted hometown, where
he began his NBA career.
Three seasons and three teams since the Rockets traded him, Francis
signed a two-year deal Thursday. He was a three-time All-Star with the
Rockets before getting traded to Orlando after the 2003-04 season.
"I think he sees this as a rebirth," Rockets general manager Daryl Morey
said, "as a restart of his career."
Francis, the cornerstone of the Rockets' post-Hakeem Olajuwon rebuilding
plans, passed on more lucrative offers from the Miami Heat, Dallas
Mavericks and Los Angeles Clippers.
Dealt by the New York Knicks to the Portland Trail Blazers after the
season, Francis accepted a buyout of the last two seasons of his
contract, worth roughly $30 million, to become a free agent.
"It's a combination of a variety of factors, including the fit with the
team, a comfortableness with the organization and a familiarity with the
surroundings," Francis' agent Jeff Fried said. "He has a home in Houston.
In so many ways, it has remained his home, despite some interim stops,
Orlando and New York.
"For Steve, it's coming home."
The Rockets were limited to the portion of the mid-level exception
remaining after acquiring forward Luis Scola last week. Francis' two-year
contract is worth $2.4 million the first year. He can opt out after one
season.
Francis, 30, played five seasons for the Rockets, averaging 19.3 points,
6.4 assists and 6.1 rebounds. He was traded in June of 2004 to the Magic
along with Cuttino Mobley and Kelvin Cato in the deal to acquire Tracy
McGrady. After one strong season with Orlando, he was dealt to the Knicks
during the 2005-06 season and generally struggled to regain the form of
his first years in the league. He usually came off the bench in the
Knicks' crowded backcourt and battled knee troubles last season.
Morey said he had been told of no complications with Francis' physical
Thursday afternoon.
"Steve has a sense we're real close," Morey said. "We think he can be a
big part of getting us there. I always thought it was a long shot. Credit
to Steve, he chose what he thought was the best chance to win over
options that were better financially.
"There was always a chance that Steve would choose Houston. Until Steve
told me himself he was coming, it felt like a long shot. Jeff Fried was
doing a great job as an agent creating options. It came down to Steve
focusing on what was the most important to him, and that was winning."
Alston accepting of move
The addition of Francis likely will trigger more changes. The Rockets
currently have five point guards. Morey has said he is seeking to move
John Lucas III.
Several teams, the New Orleans Hornets in particular, have indicated
interest, but Morey said nothing is imminent. With Francis on the roster,
he also could seek to deal Rafer Alston.
"It's a logjam," Alston said. "I've been a starter there for two years.
We've picked up three point guards (Francis, Mike James and rookie Aaron
Brooks) this summer. Obviously, they're trying to address that need and
go in another direction.
"You can never get mad because a team decides to improve. It will be
tough for myself and John and all of us that are point guards to see much
playing time. I want the best thing for both. If me being starter and
closer is the best thing and what Rick (Adelman) and Daryl Morey want,
great. If that's not what they want, if they see something better, I hope
they would do something that is also good for me."
Good sales pitch
Francis had been recruited by Adelman, Morey, former Rockets general
manager Carroll Dawson, Yao Ming and McGrady. He had considered offers to
reunite with Mobley, a friend and former teammate, and Sam Cassell, a
friend and business partner, with the Clippers, and to play with each of
the 2006 NBA Finals teams, the Mavericks and Heat.
"It's a chance to win," Morey said. "Both Yao and Tracy really helped
with the recruiting process and are excited about our chance to win with
the additions in the offseason. We're feeling good we've addressed a lot
of our goals.
"When you have a chance to add a talent like Steve who really fits what
coach is trying to do, you do it."
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