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Steve Francis: Break-ups to Make-ups?

  By Christopher Sells
11.7.2007 - Updated on 11.7.2007

Remember that girlfriend you used to have? The one who you liked a whole lot (dare I say loved) and you guys were inseparable? Remember how things started taking a turn for the worse and you guys starting falling out of love? Then eventually you guys split up because you decided it wouldn’t work. You watched each other from afar, watched how one went through their life pretty easily and the other had their struggles. Then one summer, you guys decided to give it another shot because you still had feelings for one another. And even though you guys hadn’t been back together for that long, you had a feeling deep down that it wasn’t going to work. Remember that girl?

Steve Francis is that girl.

Francis has had a roller coaster ride of a career. He sulked when he was drafted by the Grizzlies and forced his way through a trade to Houston. He was named Co-Rookie of the Year and he spent the next four years filling up stat sheets and trying to get the Rockets into the playoffs in a loaded Western Conference. He made it in his final year in Houston, also the first year of the Jeff Van Gundy era. The two clashed and it became evident that one of them had to go, despite their promising and competitive series against the Lakers.

"The Franchise" was ushered out of Houston along with three teammates in exchange for Tracy McGrady and spare parts. There was some time spent in Orlando that was semi-successful but then he fell out of favor there. Eventually, he was picked up by the Knicks, but nothing worthwhile happened there. He was again traded during last summer’s draft, this time to the Blazers, who would buy out his contract and let him become a free agent.

This is where the plot thickens. Francis had his pick of any team in the league, especially because anyone who signed him would get him for next to nothing while Portland would still be paying the lion’s share of his salary. He chose to return to Houston because his home is there and because the fans have always had love for him. Sure, the Rockets were already fully staffed at point guard and to a lesser degree at shooting guard. Franchise could beat out all of those players, or at least enough of them to contribute on the court significantly, right?

Uh, no.

To date, Francis has seen zero time on the court since the regular season began. There have been rumors that it’s merely an issue of conditioning, but it’s very possible that the guy who are playing ahead of him are better suited to what the team wants.

Francis doesn’t run an offense the way Rafer Alston does. He doesn’t shoot the ball the way that Luther Head does. He isn’t going to go out and to the dirty work like Bonzi Wells does. As a matter of fact, the role of Steve Francis as a scorer and game-changer off the bench is currently being played by Mike James. And right now, Mike James is being Steve Francis better than Steve Francis can be Steve Francis.

The fans have discovered that chanting "We want Steve!" for nearly an entire quarter against the Blazers is not successful in swaying the coach’s decision, so short of some promotion that lets the fans coach the team for five minutes there’s nothing left to do but wait. Time will take its course and perhaps Francis will get into the end of some blowout or he’ll show during practice that he is worthy do more than sit on the floor in front of the bench and cheer for his new teammates. Maybe he’ll get the chance to show the world that he should be playing because he can help the team. Or maybe this was just a bad idea in the first place.

Don’t break up yet, guys. There’s still time to work it out.

11 Comments: Steve Francis: Break-ups to Make-ups?

Posted by
luis
on 11.9.2007
it seems that he chose the wrong team then he selected houston! .
Posted by
clips fan
on 11.9.2007
Would’ve been starting for the Clippers right now, if he had come over like he should have....be careful what you wish for ! .
Posted by
kuya_leo
on 11.8.2007
Love is sweeter the second time. I think Steve is a victim only of bad publicity, he is such a talent to waste, the problem is the relation between coach, its chemistry. Right now i observe that chemistry with Adelman and Steve is just building. I advice to Steve that be patient. Many believe in his talent and the right way is not loose confidence and show them that Steve loves Basketball. When all odds are against you, its nice to know there a savior...that is Steve. .
Posted by
Rockets Fan
on 11.8.2007
I THINK STEVE SHOULD START HIM AND T-MAC WOULD BE CRAZY JUST DONT LET STEVE ALWYA HANDEL THE BALL HE IS KNOWN FOR BEING A BALL HOGGER BUT THINGS COULD CHANGE WE NEED TO AT LEAST GIVE HIM A CHANCE AND SEE WHAT HE IS CAPABLE OF .
Posted by
Karma is a Bit*h
on 11.8.2007
LOL! Stevie is the new agent 0. I love it! And I totally agree with the person who said it. I have always disliked him, since he pulled that sh*t after he was drafted. He is getting what he deserves right now .
Posted by
I.Dot
on 11.8.2007
I bet Steve wished he had signed with the Clippers or Lakers when he had the chance. .
Posted by
YOMAN
on 11.8.2007
STEVE FRANCIS CAN STILL PLAY AND WILL PLAY...ITS JUST ON A MATTER OF WHERE AND WHEN...IF HE STAYS AROUND FOR HIS CHANCE IN HOUSTON HE WILL BE ALRIGHT...TALENT( WITH GOOD ATTITUDE) USUALLY WINS OUT AND FRANCIS IS THE MOST TALENTED POINT AND THEY WILL NEED HIM...THOSE WHO THINK OTHERWISE CLEARLY DONT THINK OF HEART AND "BALLS" WHEN IT COMES TO PLAYING THE GAME BECAUSE FRANCIS AND SCOLA HAVE THE BIGGEST ON THE TEAM....NO HOMO!!! .
Posted by
Francis is a 0
on 11.8.2007
Steve is the Alter-ego of Gilbert Arenas. Steve is Agent 0, because he is a nobody, a hack, a has been, and soon people will forget about him, and he’ll be a never was. I hear he is really into the businees world, he might as well forget about hoops, and start a new career, cause this one is game over for him .
Posted by

on 11.8.2007
Steve Francis should be playing. In NY he had his worst time ever. Maybe he should asked to traded or something cause man he can score points. .
Posted by

on 11.8.2007
I love Steve, and I think he definitely deserves a chance. .
Posted by
Yep That’s my girlfriend
on 11.7.2007
I totally agree C-Sells! .

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