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Jock Landale on rising Rockets star Amen Thompson: ‘Future of the program'
Jock Landale on rising Rockets star Amen Thompson: ‘Future of the program'

USA Today

time7 days ago

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Jock Landale on rising Rockets star Amen Thompson: ‘Future of the program'

Jock Landale on rising Rockets star Amen Thompson: 'Future of the program' 'He has all the makings to be a superstar in this league for a very long time,' Jock Landale says of his 22-year-old Rockets teammate Amen Thompson. In a recent podcast appearance, veteran center Jock Landale shared kind words for Dillon Brooks, his teammate with the 2023-24 and 2024-25 Houston Rockets. 'He had a career year this year that nobody talks about, because we had so much other stuff going on, positively,' Landale said on the Ausmerican Aces NBA Show. Among that 'other stuff' was Houston's elite defense, which ranked among the NBA's top five all season. That helped launch the Rockets from a 41-41 finish in 2023-24 (No. 11 in the Western Conference) to a 52-30 record in 2024-25 (No. 2 in the West). Brooks had a role in that defensive success, but the most important piece was second-year guard/forward Amen Thompson, who was recently named to the NBA's All-Defensive First Team. Regarding Thompson, Landale said on the same podcast: Amen Thompson is one of a kind, mate. That dude is a freak of nature, and you guys haven't seen anything yet. I never give him praise to his face, cause we've got that kind of a relationship, but behind his back… I'm like, 'This dude is unbelievable. He just moves at a pace and does things you just can't teach. And on top of that, he's just a sponge, he soaks everything up. He's a complete gym rat. You've seen the Tyler Herro thing, we've seen that multiple times through the years, and in practice. He has like this light switch. He walks on the court, and it's like, bang. He's a psycho. He has all the makings to be a superstar in this league for a very long time. In an extended conversation on the same YouTube channel (via a Tommy Talks episode), Landale elaborated on what he sees in Thompson: In 37 games since taking over a full-time starting position in January, Thompson averaged 15.9 points (55.7% FG), 9.1 rebounds, 5.2 assists, 1.7 steals, and 1.5 blocks in 36.1 minutes per game. He technically replaced Smith at power forward, though Thompson had the defensive versatility to guard virtually any position, including the majority of possessions versus superstar Warriors guard Steph Curry in the playoffs (when Houston lost a hard-fought, seven-game series to Golden State). As for Landale, the Australian big man has two years remaining on his contract with the Rockets at $8 million annually, though both are non-guaranteed. His 2025-26 deal will become guaranteed if he is not waived by June 29. Beyond providing quality depth, the 29-year-old is also very well regarded as a teammate in Houston's locker room, as shown via these types of conversations. Landale was replaced by Steven Adams as Houston's primary backup at center in the 2024-25 season. However, with Adams as an unrestricted free agent in the 2025 offseason, it's at least plausible that Landale could regain that role in 2025-26 behind incumbent starter Alperen Sengun. More: Jock Landale on Dillon Brooks' impact in Houston: 'One of the best teammates I've ever had'

Jock Landale on Dillon Brooks' impact in Houston: ‘One of the best teammates I've ever had'
Jock Landale on Dillon Brooks' impact in Houston: ‘One of the best teammates I've ever had'

Yahoo

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Jock Landale on Dillon Brooks' impact in Houston: ‘One of the best teammates I've ever had'

At 39.7% from 3-point range on 6.3 attempts per game, veteran Houston Rockets forward Dillon Brooks had a elite shooting season in 2024-25. Both figures were the best of any season in his eight-year NBA career. 'He had a career year this year that nobody talks about, because we had so much other stuff going on, positively,' Rockets teammate Jock Landale said on a newly released episode of the Ausmerican Aces NBA Show. Advertisement Of course, Brooks was also a big contributor to that 'other stuff.' As a hard-nosed, tough defender, Brooks was one of the key cogs in a Houston defense that ranked top five all season. That propelled the Rockets from a 41-41 finish in 2023-24 (No. 11 in the Western Conference) to a 52-30 record in 2024-25 (No. 2 in the West). In comments on the podcast, Landale praised Brooks for his approach: I don't say this lightly: He's one of the best teammates I've ever had in my life. Great guy. Prepares himself for war every single night. He just doesn't care who he ticks off. There would be games where I'd say to him, 'DB, you're so much better when you lock in on the game and don't worry about all the rah rah.' And he'll just be like, 'There's a method to the madness. Just wait, just watch.' He's completely psychotic, but it works, and he's an integral part of the team. We all feel the intensity drop off when he's not around. That's super real. He's an enforcer, a tone setter for us. With our young group, they probably needed that a little bit. Brooks is under contract with the Rockets for two more seasons at just over $20 million annually. Landale also has two years left on his deal at $8 million annually, though both are non-guaranteed. Both men are now 29 years old, with each having joined the Rockets during a transformative 2023 offseason that also featured the signings of Fred VanVleet at point guard and Ime Udoka as head coach. Since then, the Rockets have gone from last place in the West to a force, and the cultural impact from those newcomers has played a vital role in that success. Advertisement More: Naji Marshall names Dillon Brooks among select few 'real dogs' of NBA This article originally appeared on Rockets Wire: Jock Landale on Dillon Brooks: 'One of the best teammates I've ever had'

Jock Landale on rising Rockets star Amen Thompson: ‘Future of the program'
Jock Landale on rising Rockets star Amen Thompson: ‘Future of the program'

Yahoo

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Jock Landale on rising Rockets star Amen Thompson: ‘Future of the program'

In a recent podcast appearance, veteran center Jock Landale shared kind words for Dillon Brooks, his teammate with the 2023-24 and 2024-25 Houston Rockets. 'He had a career year this year that nobody talks about, because we had so much other stuff going on, positively,' Landale said on the Ausmerican Aces NBA Show. Advertisement Among that 'other stuff' was Houston's elite defense, which ranked among the NBA's top five all season. That helped launch the Rockets from a 41-41 finish in 2023-24 (No. 11 in the Western Conference) to a 52-30 record in 2024-25 (No. 2 in the West). Brooks had a role in that defensive success, but the most important piece was second-year guard/forward Amen Thompson, who was recently named to the NBA's All-Defensive First Team. Regarding Thompson, Landale said on the same podcast: Amen Thompson is one of a kind, mate. That dude is a freak of nature, and you guys haven't seen anything yet. I never give him praise to his face, cause we've got that kind of a relationship, but behind his back… I'm like, 'This dude is unbelievable. He just moves at a pace and does things you just can't teach. And on top of that, he's just a sponge, he soaks everything up. He's a complete gym rat. You've seen the Tyler Herro thing, we've seen that multiple times through the years, and in practice. He has like this light switch. He walks on the court, and it's like, bang. He's a psycho. He has all the makings to be a superstar in this league for a very long time. In an extended conversation on the same YouTube channel (via a Tommy Talks episode), Landale elaborated on what he sees in Thompson: In 37 games since taking over a full-time starting position in January, Thompson averaged 15.9 points (55.7% FG), 9.1 rebounds, 5.2 assists, 1.7 steals, and 1.5 blocks in 36.1 minutes per game. He technically replaced Smith at power forward, though Thompson had the defensive versatility to guard virtually any position, including the majority of possessions versus superstar Warriors guard Steph Curry in the playoffs (when Houston lost a hard-fought, seven-game series to Golden State). As for Landale, the Australian big man has two years remaining on his contract with the Rockets at $8 million annually, though both are non-guaranteed. His 2025-26 deal will become guaranteed if he is not waived by June 29. Advertisement Beyond providing quality depth, the 29-year-old is also very well regarded as a teammate in Houston's locker room, as shown via these types of conversations. Landale was replaced by Steven Adams as Houston's primary backup at center in the 2024-25 season. However, with Adams as an unrestricted free agent in the 2025 offseason, it's at least plausible that Landale could regain that role in 2025-26 behind incumbent starter Alperen Sengun. More: Jock Landale on Dillon Brooks' impact in Houston: 'One of the best teammates I've ever had' This article originally appeared on Rockets Wire: Jock Landale on Rockets star Amen Thompson: 'Future of the program'

Jock Landale on Dillon Brooks' impact in Houston: ‘One of the best teammates I've ever had'
Jock Landale on Dillon Brooks' impact in Houston: ‘One of the best teammates I've ever had'

USA Today

time27-05-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Jock Landale on Dillon Brooks' impact in Houston: ‘One of the best teammates I've ever had'

Jock Landale on Dillon Brooks' impact in Houston: 'One of the best teammates I've ever had' 'He's completely psychotic, but it works, and he's an integral part of the team,' Jock Landale says of Dillon Brooks, his veteran teammate with the Rockets. 'He's an enforcer, a tone setter for us.' At 39.7% from 3-point range on 6.3 attempts per game, veteran Houston Rockets forward Dillon Brooks had a elite shooting season in 2024-25. Both figures were the best of any season from his eight-year NBA career. 'He had a career year this year that nobody talks about, because we had so much other stuff going on, positively,' Rockets teammate Jock Landale said on a newly released episode of the Ausmerican Aces NBA Show. Of course, Brooks was also a big contributor to that 'other stuff.' As a hard-nosed, tough defender, Brooks was one of the key cogs in a Houston defense that ranked top five all season. That propelled the Rockets from a 41-41 finish in 2023-24 (No. 11 in the Western Conference) to a 52-30 record in 2024-25 (No. 2 in the West). In comments on the podcast, Landale praised Brooks for his approach: I don't say this lightly: He's one of the best teammates I've ever had in my life. Great guy. Prepares himself for war every single night. He just doesn't care who he ticks off. There would be games where I'd say to him, 'DB, you're so much better when you lock in on the game and don't worry about all the rah rah.' And he'll just be like, 'There's a method to the madness. Just wait, just watch.' He's completely psychotic, but it works, and he's an integral part of the team. We all feel the intensity drop off when he's not around. That's super real. He's an enforcer, a tone setter for us. With our young group, they probably needed that a little bit. Brooks is under contract with the Rockets for two more seasons at just over $20 million annually. Landale also has two years left on his deal at $8 million annually, though both are non-guaranteed. Both men are now 29 years old, with each having joined the Rockets in a transformative 2023 offseason that also featured the signings of Fred VanVleet at point guard and Ime Udoka as head coach. Since then, Houston has gone from last place in the West to a force, and the cultural impact from those newcomers has played a vital role in that success. More: Naji Marshall names Dillon Brooks among select few 'real dogs' of NBA

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