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@  rocketrick : (04 December 2013 - 05:20 AM) I don't ever remember Pop or Phil benching star players at the end of a close game
@  timetodienow... : (04 December 2013 - 01:23 AM) That's what Pop does. I think he's going to have to find ways to push their buttons like Pop and Phil do in order to win a chip.
@  rocketrick : (04 December 2013 - 12:45 AM) So Coach McHale should discipline Harden, D12 or both when they fail to follow the plan? Take them out of the game?
@  timetodienow... : (03 December 2013 - 11:09 PM) Who is that on? Mchale for not forcing the PnR or Dwight for refusing to do it? With Mchale's refusals to combat Harden's ISOs, I'd have to go with Mchale's lack of discipline.
@  2016Champions : (03 December 2013 - 10:19 PM) The reason his percentages are down are because he's posting up more now, where as he was mainly a pick and roll guy in Orlando.
@  2016Champions : (03 December 2013 - 10:18 PM) Dwight's numbers per 36 are actually about the same as his per 36 in Orlando, so his numbers aren't down as much as it looks on the surface.
@  Sir Thursday : (03 December 2013 - 11:39 AM) I think there is definitely something to the notion that Howard doesn't look like he has the same devastating explosiveness around the rim anymore. Probably still too early to come to any hard conclusions about whether he can still be an elite finisher there though.
@  jorgeaam : (03 December 2013 - 07:32 AM) Well, I think Dwight won't be posting 20-10 every night, but he should be able to finish more, I've seen him missing a lot of shots that he would have made in Orlando, I think it is more of a confidence issue with him, because in the Hakeem training videos he looked smooth.
@  RollingWave : (03 December 2013 - 06:11 AM) I do wonder if his finishing decline is a thing or a fluke
@  RollingWave : (03 December 2013 - 06:11 AM) he is getting a smaller % of touches, especially in terms of plays strickly ran for him, than he did in Oralndo
@  RollingWave : (03 December 2013 - 06:10 AM) FWIW, it is very unlikely for Dwight to really put up 20 per game points wise with our offensive system
@  RollingWave : (03 December 2013 - 06:09 AM) Meh, there's a good deal of things that points in the right direction for Dwight and some that aren't, let's see how it evens out towards later in the season
@  HazeWinkle : (03 December 2013 - 05:02 AM) espically if this team has a chance at being a top 4 team and make at least 60% from the free throw line.
@  HazeWinkle : (03 December 2013 - 05:01 AM) when you get paid what dwight gets paid Dwight needs to get 20-10 every game.
@  2016Champions : (03 December 2013 - 04:54 AM) I'm perfectly happy with a 90% Dwight, we just need to run the PnR more
@  2016Champions : (03 December 2013 - 04:52 AM) How far is Dwight from his old self? Because some of those alley oops he caught were pretty impressive
@  HazeWinkle : (03 December 2013 - 04:17 AM) Dwight Howard where is your old self because lately you have shown the city of houston why alot of people think you are overrated and overpayed
@  jorgeaam : (03 December 2013 - 04:10 AM) Oh God, where's the D?
@  Dayak : (03 December 2013 - 04:01 AM) I really miss Parsons and Lin right now.
@  timetodienow... : (03 December 2013 - 03:28 AM) Tim Duncan is balling. It took a while. But his next game will be a DNP, so whatever.

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    Posted 02 December 2013 - 01:36 PM

    New post: The Rockets Daily - December 2, 2013
    By: John Eby

    Or Best Offer? - Last week, the rumble around the NBA was that the asking price for Omer Asik was high. How high? Here's Alan Hahn of MSG Networks (via ProBasketballTalk) with the alleged details:

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    The disgruntled center can be had, but Houston isn’t just giving him away.

    In fact, the Rockets are setting the market high for Asik, with a demand of two first round picks in any deal.

    Last year, that wouldn't be a high price. This year, with immense talent at the top of the draft and the fortunes of "playoff" teams (New York, Brooklyn, Chicago, Memphis) looking fickle enough to slide into the lottery, the idea of trading one pick before Christmas is risky, let alone two. Trading a pick for Omer Asik sounds like a great idea until your star player gets injured, your team falls apart, the pick turns into Julius Randle and you look like an idiot. The GM's of the world are a few months away from being that desperate.

    Shenanigans - Andrew Lynch at Hardwood Paroxysm has had it with the hijinks of coaches like Jason Kidd ("Hit Me!") and Kevin McHale, who kinda sorta maybe intentionally interfered with an inbounds play against San Antonio. He writes:

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    So in the span of a week, we’ve had Cup-gate and now Sideline Shenanigans. I’m pretty well terrified of what a coach is going to try next. It’s almost enough to make a person nostalgic for the days of Vinny Del Negro’s sideline stomps.

    Hog vs. Hole - Tom Haberstroh for ESPN Insider wrote a fascinating piece on the league's biggest ball hogs and black holes. Ball hogs were defined as players who averaged the longest time of possession between passes, and black holes were defined as the guys with the lowest rate of passes per shot attempt. Not surprisingly, James Harden came in at 7th among the league's ball hogs with an average time of 6.5 seconds between passes (Russell Westbrook topped the list at 7.8 seconds).
    Fortunately, no Rocket showed up on the black hole list, which featured a lot of spot up shooters (Klay Thompson, take a bow). If anything, these findings put numbers to two truths about James Harden:

    1. The ball stops moving when he gets it, but

    2. He's still a good and willing passer.

     

     


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