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"We have a lot of young guys. We have to find a rotation, we've got a lot of stuff to do," McHale said. "Our goal is to try to win as many games as it takes to put ourselves in a position to get into the playoffs. That's going to be a hell of a challenge, but that's what I told our guys. We've got to find a way to get it done."
The team was flying south to the near the Mexican border later Monday and was holding its first week of practices in Hidalgo, home of its developmental league affiliate, the Rio Grande Valley Vipers. By taking training camp on the road, McHale was hoping to get a jump-start on forging team chemistry.
"It's good for a young team," McHale said. "It's good to get away for this team, starting out. It'll be nice to kind of be in a place where we'll just work."
McHale also is eager to learn the capabilities of each player, most of them virtually untested as the NBA level. Donatas Motiejunas, a 7-foot forward from Lithuania, averaged 16 points and 6.6 rebounds in Europe last year, and first-round picks Jeremy Lamb, Terrence Jones and Royce White begin their first training camps after playing for Houston's summer-league team.
"We just have so many unknowns, so many guys who haven't played with each other yet," McHale said. "It's hard to project what they're going to do. But I would be shocked if we don't play really hard and get after it."
The Rockets have been trying for years to land a cornerstone superstar, and Morey spent most of his offseason trying to acquire Dwight Howard, who signed with the Lakers. Without a top-tier player, Houston may take its lumps this season.
At least for now, Parsons thinks everyone is prepared for that.
"We know who we are," Parsons said. "We know our talent level, we know the talent level of the NBA, so we know we're going to have to do all the little things most teams don't want to do. We're going to have to go out there and take charges, and outwork everybody.
"We don't care about the expectations," he said. "We're cool with flying under the radar."
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