It's much more then Adleman simply bringing "offense" to the Rockets.
Altho this quote is from the departed Bonzi, I'm sure it applies to most if not all the Rockets players:
"You want guys to be themselves and come out and play their games and not play a game somebody else tells you you have to play."
If the Rockets have a different look, different offensive philosophy, different demeanor this time around, nowhere is it more evident than in Wells, 31, the swingman who is reveling in the coaching change from Jeff Van Gundy to Rick Adelman.
Wells' participation was limited through most of the camp sessions due to a groin strain he suffered in a bathroom fall at home four weeks ago. Yet he says he's been uplifted by the change in atmosphere surrounding the team.
"Players can be players," Wells, 6-5, said. "You ain't got to worry about it. Coach last year had a problem telling guys what he wanted them to do instead of letting guys play your game. Coach Adelman doesn't do that. He lets you go out here, and it's OK to make a mistake. When you make a mistake, you don't worry about it. You don't stress about it and think about getting yelled at. Coach's way is just make up for it.
"This year my mind is clear. Coach Adelman is here. I know what he expects from me.
"This ain't college. This is the pros. We're all men, right? Treat guys like men, and they're going to perform like men."