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@  slick shoes : (29 August 2016 - 11:42 AM) At some point they've got to start trading SOME of these picks for veteran players...
@  thejohnnygold : (26 August 2016 - 10:03 PM) Call me crazy, but I'd rather have Kendall Marshall than 2 2nd rounders.
@  slick shoes : (26 August 2016 - 08:30 PM) the 76's trade for another center? im assuming they were really after the two 2nd rounders...
@  thejohnnygold : (07 August 2016 - 07:16 PM) Nope, but there is some raw talent to work with there. He is years away...
@  majik19 : (06 August 2016 - 11:53 PM) well it doesn't look like Zhou Qi is NBA-ready
@  thejohnnygold : (25 July 2016 - 04:26 PM) I think I am going to like Bobby Brown...that is within the confines of our current strategy which is score, score, SCORE!
@  slick shoes : (22 July 2016 - 08:02 PM) The "super team" Knicks? lol
@  thejohnnygold : (22 July 2016 - 06:05 PM) On Josh Smith...my guess is the Knicks eventually sign him.
@  slick shoes : (21 July 2016 - 04:29 PM) The Jet has been released. Josh Smith will likely play for another team next season. Maybe he teams up with Dwight in ATL?
@  slick shoes : (21 July 2016 - 12:17 PM) Harden is now sending hitmen after Rockets legends' sons for badmouthing him on social media *facepalm*
@  slick shoes : (18 July 2016 - 02:22 PM) If you haven't seen the 30 for 30 "The Guru of Go", I recommend it before the upcoming season.
@  Shy Silver : (14 July 2016 - 07:20 PM) Yea I know, but there were reports both sides were willing to have a reunion before Chicago signed him. So at the time, Canaan was an option, and a better one than Pablo at that. We should've capitalized on that one, especially with how well he fits the system for obvious reasons + age on his side.
@  thejohnnygold : (14 July 2016 - 03:43 PM) Canaan signed with Chicago already
@  Shy Silver : (14 July 2016 - 03:24 PM) Don't love the Prigioni move. Thought for sure we had better options like bringing Canaan back or getting someone like Shane Larkin
@  DenverRocket : (14 July 2016 - 04:36 AM) Apparently signed Prigioni to a one-year contract (veteran minimum) with a team option for a second season.
@  slick shoes : (13 July 2016 - 08:38 PM) Chris Finch is out as an assistant. Bummer.
@  slick shoes : (11 July 2016 - 03:32 PM) Shame to lose Glove Jr. before the close of Summer League. Would have liked to see him get some court time.
@  Mario Peña : (09 July 2016 - 11:21 PM) I'm going to tentatively say I'm glad this is happening. I believe James is a top 5 player with all the tools to have a great year but this team needs an all star/glue guy/leader type and then maybe the magic can happen.
@  thejohnnygold : (09 July 2016 - 09:53 PM) If he plays defense I'll be fine
@  DenverRocket : (09 July 2016 - 07:51 PM) Bad news for the anti-Harden brigade, he's just signed a 4yr extension ($118m)

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Houston Rockets 98, San Antonio Spurs 110: Here Come the Spurs


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#1 Red94

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    Posted 09 April 2015 - 11:40 AM

    New post: Houston Rockets 98, San Antonio Spurs 110: Here Come the Spurs
    By: Mitchell Felker

    We may have counted our chickens before they hatched.

     

    For several weeks now, it's looked like the Houston Rockets were going to be the two-seed, and play the Dallas Mavericks in the first round of the playoffs.  Now, all of a sudden, the Rockets are in the three-spot and are only a half-game from slipping all the way to sixth with four to play.

     

    The San Antonio Spurs, after Wednesday night's drubbing of the home team, have won nine in a row and 12 of their last 13.  They still sit sixth, but with a win Friday night in Houston the Spurs can completely change the look of the Western Conferences' first round. 

     

    And for the Spurs, it all starts with Tony Parker.  I know Chris Paul is the best point guard in the league.  I know Russell Westbrook is the most explosive, John Wall is the quickest, and Kyrie Irving the best scorer.  But is there another player in the NBA that can make running an offense look easier than Tony Parker?  He is the rare combination of scoring guard and floor general that you just don't see very often.  Parker lived in the paint against Houston, scoring with a bevy of scoops, floaters and pull-ups.  The Rockets don't miss much of Patrick Beverly on offense, but you have to think he would have been able to do a better job of at least making Parker work to get to his spots than either Jason Terry or Pablo Prigioni were able to.

     

    And on the other end, the Rockets didn't have their usual explosiveness.  Houston started strong, scoring 33 points in the first quarter, but a three at the buzzer by Boris Diaw really seemed to take the air out of the Rockets for the rest of the game.  James Harden scored 13 points in the opening quarter and was 6-6 from the free throw line.  But he only had 9 points in the final three quarters, and only got to the line two more times.  The story was the same with Dwight Howard, who had 6 points and 7 rebounds in the first quarter, and managed only 10 and 4 the rest of the game.

     

    Joey Dorsey continued to embarrass himself from the free throw line.  He was only 0-4, but had another air-ball and didn't come close to making any of his attempts.  The Spurs announcers had to really contain their joy whenever he was at the line, and swallow laughter after Dorsey tried to crack the glass his shots.  I know Dorsey brings some things defensively, but is he really an improvement over Clint Capela at this point?  (Keep in mind that Capela was a 60% FT shooter in the D-League, despite the putrid start to his NBA career).  Dorsey routinely gets rebounds tipped away from him by taller players, and his free throw shooting is a big, giant bulls-eye when the playoffs get here.  All things being the same, I'd just assume see Capela, the young buck with all the potential and length, get Dorsey's minutes and start figuring out how to be an NBA regular a little earlier than expected.

     

    Trevor Ariza (19 points, 5-6 from deep) and Josh Smith (13 pts, 3 reb and 5 ast) had solid games for the Rockets.  Prigioni did some nice things, but could only do so much.  And that was about it for Houston.  Corey Brewer shot 1-6 from the field and somehow managed a plus/minus of -22 in only 23 minutes.  Terrence Jones had probably his least effective game of the season, getting zero boards and only scoring only 2 points.  Add that to Jason Terry's 4 point, 1 assist line and the Rockets got almost zilch out of 40% of their starting five.

     

    Besides Parker, Kawhi Leonard and Boris Diaw were all over the court, stuffing the stat sheet.  Aaron Baynes outworked Houston's bigs all night and had a game-high 12 rebounds.  Manu Ginobli's three made three pointers felt like 10, hitting them all to either cap a Spurs run or beat the buzzer.

     

    After getting the devastating news that Donatas Motiejunas would miss the rest of the year earlier in the day, this game just felt par for the course for the Rockets.  They just can't catch a break.  And for several weeks now, Rockets fans have been eying the standings, trying to decide who they'd prefer to host in a first round matchup.  And for weeks its looked like it would be either Dallas or San Antonio.  But after the Spurs recent run, and this loss by Houston, it could very well end up that San Antonio hosts Houston in game one.

     

    Wouldn't that be just awesome.


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    #2 rocketrick

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      Posted 09 April 2015 - 02:25 PM

      New post: Houston Rockets 98, San Antonio Spurs 110: Here Come the Spurs
      By: Mitchell Felker


      For several weeks now, it's looked like the Houston Rockets were going to be the two-seed, and play the Dallas Mavericks in the first round of the playoffs.  Now, all of a sudden, the Rockets are in the three-spot and are only a half-game from slipping all the way to sixth with four to play.


      Oh yes, very shocking. The Rockets all of a sudden out of nowhere could drop from the 2 seed to the 6 seed.

      Which is exactly why ESPN chose not to provide a link to this site when they reconfigured.

      Amazing.

      But not really, which is why I have been so negative on this site, the writing is simply pathetic.

      Edited by rocketrick, 09 April 2015 - 02:26 PM.

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      #3 rocketrick

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        Posted 09 April 2015 - 02:50 PM

        Ok, so just how far behind in the standings have the #2 - #10 teams been apart from each other  this ENTIRE season? Maybe I'm just imagining


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        #4 Alituro

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          Posted 09 April 2015 - 03:53 PM

          Oh yes, very shocking. The Rockets all of a sudden out of nowhere could drop from the 2 seed to the 6 seed.

          Which is exactly why ESPN chose not to provide a link to this site when they reconfigured.

          Amazing.

          But not really, which is why I have been so negative on this site, the writing is simply pathetic.

           

           

          Then I guess all True Hoop Network sites suck and must have shoddy writing because I can't seem to find links to any on ESPN..

           

          IMO, it's trolling comments that really bring down the site's quality. WAY more so than the shortcomings of any amateur writer volunteering his time to contribute here.


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          #5 Alituro

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            Posted 09 April 2015 - 04:19 PM

            Anyway.. this game went into DNR mode mid-way through the 4th Q. and we got to see glimpses of some of our perpetual pine riders. Rightfully so, because winning both of these Spurs games isn't as important as winning at least one. Dwight really made a difference when he was on the floor, unfortunately he only got 22 minutes. But 16 pts. and 11 rebounds are damn solid for 22 minutes. It wasn't worth extending him too much last night and risking injury. With the news of D-mo being out for the season, Dwight's health is going to be the biggest determining factor in our postseason. However if the game is in reach on Friday, then I don't think we should pull any punches.

             

            Our ability to contain the PGs of the West (as I've said before) is severely hampered without Beverley. But, with a healthy Dwight down low, when they blow by Terry and Pablo, they aren't going to the hoop. He made Parker think twice on several occasions last night. Parker did the majority of his damage in the paint when Dwight sat.

             

            Anywhere near an average game from any 2 of Terry, Jones or Brewer last night and it would have been much closer. I don't think it was particularly anything the SA was doing to make these guys ineffective, as much as it was that they seemed jittery, nervous and seemed to rush everything.

             

            I like our chances Friday and hope is not definitely lost (yet).

             

            While I'm sorta with you about Capela over Dorsey, Dorsey definitely has a plethora of shortcomings, but is pretty solid in the area of positional defense, and unlike Clint, has the body to deter folks. With any one of Jones or Smith sharing the floor, we have high leaping weakside blockers if need be. The real answer here is to get Dwight playing more minutes, but I wouldn't mind seeing Clint get some burn to see if his offensive advantages outweigh Dorsey's defensive.


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              Posted 09 April 2015 - 04:44 PM

              I didn't like the Rockets' attitude late in the game.  They clearly had packed it in for the game..and I wasn't happy that McHale didn't seem to getting on the players about their head hanging posture after SA went up on them.

               

              Josh Smith was VERY careless with the ball, well, quite a few of the Rockets were very casual with their ball handling and passes - some of their turnovers easily warranted a ride on the pine for some of them because their heads definitely was NOT in the game.

               

              I hope McHale addresses that before Friday's game.


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              Posted 09 April 2015 - 07:37 PM

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              Ladies and gentelemen, rocketrick.

               

              Thank you, rocketrick, for your thought-provoking insight.  Truly you have a dizzying intellect.

               

               

               

              I suppose everything is subjective and relative, but "pathetic"?  Really?

               

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              No, my guess is last night's loss upset you a bit.  It's ok.  It was upsetting to watch; however, lashing out at others won't make the pain go away.  Remember the 1st law of thermodynamics--energy can be transformed from one form to another, but cannot be created or destroyed.  Thus, the best we can do is take that sadness, sorrow, worry, and anguish, turn it around, and find a way to be positive moving forward.

               

              Speaking of, Alituro embodied that ideal in his post above.

               

              I think anyone who questioned the quality of PBev's defense is getting a grim dose of reality at this point.  Tony Parker (fresh off his achilles injury  :rolleyes: yeah, right) had his way with us.  The good news is there is about 15 minutes of game tape we can watch to see what we did well....and there is about 33 minutes of tape to see what we did not do well.  I think Nick Johnson is going to be called upon to try and slow down Parker on Friday.  He's got the quickness and energy to do it and he looks more comfortable lately than he did earlier in the season.

               

              KJ McDaniels reminded everyone why we traded Canaan for him.  Holy cow that was amazing.  For those who did not see, click HERE.  For those who did see, click and watch it again!  Was there any doubt he was going to block that 2nd shot?  He looked like a leopard stalking his kill.  I still think he is too raw to see serious court time this season, but Morey needs to keep him around to see how he develops.

               

              Nick Johnson reminded us that he also has some spring in his legs with this DUNK.

               

              I will agree that Josh Smith looked like someone slipped him a couple benadryl before the game.  Where was his mind?  I don't know.  Jones was so ineffective McHale couldn't bear to watch it anymore.  Brewer was not himself....they should check the gatorade and make sure the coyote mascot didn't slip something in there before the game.

               

              As for Capela over Dorsey....I know we want to believe it's a good idea, but it's not.  I'd love for him to prove me wrong though.

               

              As usual, people are on McHale because he doesn't shout enough.  I'd like to believe that fans might eventually realize that he's just not that type of coach.  What is it....judge a fish by his ability to climb trees...  I felt like the look on his face was testament enough to how he felt about them.  He looked like a cat had pooped in his mouth.

               

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              #8 TheHolyBeardedOne

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              Posted 09 April 2015 - 08:15 PM

              Been awhile since I have been on here, lol but great post by thejohnnygold. You hit the nail on the head, I was actually considering getting on here yesterday during the game to suggest the Rockets put Johnson (and his 6 fouls) on Parker to try and slow him down. 


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              #9 Mitchell Felker

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                Posted 09 April 2015 - 10:24 PM

                Nevermind Rick. Trolls will be trolls will be trolls. Nearly 2000 posts, red94 must be doing something right.

                I know there's a give and take with my Dorsey/Capela comment, but I just can't handle someone like Aaron Baynes tipping rebounds out the perimeter as Dorsey flails his stubby little arms. It's killing me. Chuck Wagon was one thing, but I've had it with 6'7 centers.

                KJ McDaniel will be a. Houston Rocket. Only thing he needs is to fix that crooked jumper, and, well....
                http://grantland.com...l-dion-waiters/
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                #10 Alituro

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                  Posted 10 April 2015 - 01:16 PM

                   

                  I love the premise of that article. As it pertains to the Rockets, I think it emphasizes the need for prolific rebounders more than anything. 30+ minutes of Dwight on the floor fills the bill, but Dorsey and Jones (last game) didn't. Capela's rebounding skills may be the most compelling argument at playing him over Dorsey. Unfortunately though, I think it's a little too late to start experimenting with it as Capela is still so raw. Also unfortunate for us is that Beverley is a natural rebounder and one of the best in the trade at his position. He has a knack for chasing down the long misses and unlike Terry and Prigs (rightfully so) isn't afraid to put his body on the line to do so. Rebounding is absolutely the second most important stat in the game after points. It is imperative we shore up on that end or this is where we will get burned the hardest this postseason.


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                  #11 thejohnnygold

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                  Posted 10 April 2015 - 03:18 PM

                  Yeah, the thought of watching "The Banger" (am I the only one bothered by his nickname?), Duncan, and Diaw dominate the boards again tonight is not very exciting.  I don't doubt Capela will help with that and he definitely gives would-be drivers pause when attacking the rim.  Maybe the coaches will go for it.

                   

                  Is it too late to get a hardship exception from the league (due to injuries)?  JaVale McGee is just sitting there and he only wants to sign a contract for this season--it's perfect!  Just shut down Papanikoloau for the season and that's 3 guys out.  Surely the league would consider that reasonable.


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                    Posted 10 April 2015 - 03:22 PM

                    KJ McDaniel will be a. Houston Rocket. Only thing he needs is to fix that crooked jumper, and, well....
                    http://grantland.com...l-dion-waiters/

                     

                    I have a theory on KJ McDaniel.

                     

                    First off, we got a free look at him - based on his practices, we should have a good idea of what he is. Morey doesn't want to play him because he wanted to reduce his value (which was relatively high, when we traded for him) for the offseason. Then we can resign him on the cheap for a few years. He takes Corey Brewer's role next year (I've already resigned myself to the fact that Brewer is leaving) at 1/5 the price. 


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                    #13 Mitchell Felker

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                      Posted 10 April 2015 - 05:58 PM

                      Johnny, this is just a hunch, but I think it's the "baynger", which makes it worse.

                      And Majik, I couldn't agree more. We buried McDaniels, get all eyes off him, then we don't let him leave the building.
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                        Posted 10 April 2015 - 06:21 PM

                        Is it too late to get a hardship exception from the league (due to injuries)?  JaVale McGee is just sitting there and he only wants to sign a contract for this season--it's perfect!  Just shut down Papanikoloau for the season and that's 3 guys out.  Surely the league would consider that reasonable.

                         

                        "A hardship can be deemed to exist when a team has four players who are sick or injured and have missed at least three games, and will continue to be unable to play. If a hardship is granted, the hardship ends when one of the sick or injured players is physically able to resume playing. The team must then release player(s) to get back to the roster limit, although teams have the option to retain the hardship player and release a different player to get back to the limit."

                         

                        Turns out it's four players, unfortunately.


                        Edited by cointurtlemoose, 10 April 2015 - 06:22 PM.

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                        Posted 10 April 2015 - 08:09 PM

                        Johnny, this is just a hunch, but I think it's the "baynger", which makes it worse.

                        And Majik, I couldn't agree more. We buried McDaniels, get all eyes off him, then we don't let him leave the building.

                         

                        Yeah, the fans are doing better.  They went this way with his nickname...

                         

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                        As for KJ, I just find it difficult to fathom that "out of sight, out of mind" is going to work against (most) NBA GM's.  Maybe I am giving them too much credit.  


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                        #16 Mitchell Felker

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                          Posted 10 April 2015 - 08:55 PM

                          Waaaayyyy too much credit.
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