Honestly, Houston is a testament to how much luck matters. If OKC hangs onto Harden for one more year, which plenty of folks think they should have done, where are the Rockets then? If Howard doesn't opt in for his final year in Orlando or does take a lot more to stay in LA, where are the Rockets then?
Which isn't to say Ainge hasn't benefited from his share of luck.
Mike
Frankly, I think Houston got lucky against the Clippers last year. Anyone else think they'll make the Conference Finals again?
Nope. Heck I think their the 6th best team in the west fully healthy. Warriors thrashed the Rockets and remain the same Lee or no Lee. Spurs and Clippers improved themselves mightily this off-season. OKC's getting Durant back and retained Kanter. Grizzlies improved their roster getting guys who fit their style (Barnes and Wright).
I thought by re-signing Smith and getting a playmaker like Ty Lawson, Houston would be up there with them, but Smith's gone and the Rockets may not get Lawson if he gets waived. If they get another playmaker, they could be up there, but they don't currently have one besides Harden (sorry Dwight).
They better do something soon, because if they get ousted in the first round again, Dwight Howard may not pick up his player option and bolt because he wants to win now.