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@  thenit : (03 January 2016 - 06:57 AM) You cant rule out dmo yet. Still not recovered, he was out tonight due to sore back so the back is still an issue. TJ - I have seen enough 2 playoffs and 3 reg seasons
@  Johnny Rocket : (03 January 2016 - 04:01 AM) It turns out that in the big DMO vs. T Jones debate, there was only one right answer: neither.
@  thenit : (03 January 2016 - 03:29 AM) So once again TJones can't defend a good PF, minus 35 after 3 Qs, and Harden not much better with -31. Two of the worst defenders I've seen in a long time ATM
@  Johnny Rocket : (03 January 2016 - 02:10 AM) Maybe we should trade for Kevin Martin as defensive stopper off the bench (snark alert)
@  thenit : (01 January 2016 - 07:23 AM) He has played several games 20 plus minutes, so at this point only getting 6 doesn't make sense
@  Cooper : (01 January 2016 - 05:34 AM) Maybe he isn't in game shape yet, otherwise just doesn't make sense
@  thenit : (01 January 2016 - 02:33 AM) How about not playing Tjones who can't defend. -24 in 14 minutes. Can't understand why motie doesn't get more PT
@  thejohnnygold : (29 December 2015 - 08:46 PM) Don't forget that -40 of those came in 2 of the first 3 games when Dwight didn't play. That skews the relation a wee bit.
@  majik19 : (28 December 2015 - 07:49 PM) Also from Marc Stein's Twitter (and makes you rethink Capela's development so far...): How key is Dwight Howard to Houston's success? Entering Christmas, Rockets were +36 this season with Dwight on floor ... and -80 without him
@  majik19 : (28 December 2015 - 07:47 PM) From Marc Stein's Twitter: James Harden attempted 10 or more 3s in each of his first eight games this season. Since then? 10+ in just three of Houston's last 23 games
@  Mario Peña : (26 December 2015 - 08:44 PM) Tonight is a big test for Harden and company. Amid holiday distractions and on the second night of a back to back can this team bring maximum effort and not play down to the opponent?
@  majik19 : (24 December 2015 - 11:13 PM) In case you didn't see this, today is the anniversary of 13 in 34...
@  Mario Peña : (22 December 2015 - 03:36 PM) LeBron usually hides on weaker offensive opposition, George I cannot speak to and defense has been Leonard's calling card and priority up until this year.
@  SadLakerFan : (22 December 2015 - 04:04 AM) Hey, you guys are above .500! Watched parts of the game. Nice game by Harden tonight. Lots of mental mistakes by a number of players tho.
@  ale11 : (21 December 2015 - 03:38 PM) txtdo1411: I do watch most games. I even stayed up until 3 am watching this one (I'm from Uruguay) to see it. The fact that we need to put Ariza on the best player speaks for itself. LeBron, George, Leonard, they guard the best opponent, you don't hide them. If you are going to hide on defense, at least be efficient on offense like Curry. I love Harden, but he is not trying on D unless it's on ball defense (and not all the time either)
@  majik19 : (20 December 2015 - 03:53 AM) so i didn't watch this game - what the hell happened? Shot only 32% from 3, but still managed to win by 10. Only 15 turnovers? I don't understand this team.
@  txtdo1411 : (18 December 2015 - 10:45 PM) Whoops, I did not realize it was going to swallow the entire shoutbox. My apologies folks!
@  txtdo1411 : (18 December 2015 - 10:45 PM) I always love when posters make comments that point to them clearly not watching the games, or at the very least paying attention. Ale11, here are all of Kobe's scores from last night, care to guess who was guarding him 95% of the time he scored?
@  slick shoes : (18 December 2015 - 07:29 PM) http://espn.go.com/n...driving-arrests
@  slick shoes : (18 December 2015 - 07:28 PM) Lawson's agent feeling out his value to other teams....

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#1 Red94

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    Posted 25 April 2015 - 07:52 AM

    New post: Houston Rockets 130, Dallas Mavericks 128: You may or may not want to consider thinking about possibly pulling out your brooms
    By: Mitchell Felker

    When the Daryl Morey brought Dwight Howard to Houston to join James Harden, even the most pessimistic Rockets fan surely had fantastic daydreams of nights just like last night.  The two best players at their positions, together on the same team, doing the things they do better than anyone, at the same time, on the same night.

     

    And be sure, when Dwight plays the way he did last night, and all series really, he is still the most dominant big man around.

     

    It may seem strange to anyone who watched last night that this article begins with Dwight Howard and not James Harden, who scored 42 points on 15-24 shooting (5-7 from deep), dished 9 assists and grabbed 5 boards.  The Beard was wonderful, as always, but he has been doing that literally since the day he landed in Houston.

     

    This new (old?) Dwight Howard, however, has been but a myth since the golden days of Orlando.  Not even Kobe got to play with the hover-near-the-rim-like-a-crouched-tiger Dwight, one with enough self-awareness to recognize that he was better suited for rim-protection and finishing than for posting and Dream Shake-ing.  Did all that time off, while the Rockets played their way to the 2-seed, finally open his eyes to this after three long years?

     

    If anything did in fact open Dwight's eyes to that reality, it was almost certainly sitting and watching James Harden do work.  As he showed all season, Harden only needs minimal help to pile up W's.  And last night Dwight's monstrous effort (13 pts, 26!!! reb, 3 ast, 2 stl & 2 blk) was the perfect compliment to Harden's playoff masterpiece, as the Rockets took Dallas' best shot and still came out on top.

     

    When Harden hit his first two shots, both three's from the right wing, you knew he was in for a big night.  The Beard went 2-9 from deep in the first two games of the series, and shot poorly in general (31% FG).  Last night he hit shots from all over the court, but was especially active from midrange.  This is normally such a faux pas for the Rockets, but with Tyson Chandler frantically trying to figure out how to protect the paint while also keeping Howard from tearing the rim down like he did in Game 2, it left quite a vacuum in the middle.  Chandler hung back by the rim more, rather than coming out to no man's land to challenge Harden, and the Beard simply pulled up a few feet shorter than he normally would and knocked down several 15-footers.  He was surgical all night.

     

    The rest of the Rockets weren't exactly sitting back and watching either.  Josh Smith (18 pts, 3 reb and 4 ast), Corey Brewer (15), Trevor Ariza (13) and Terrence Jones (12) all scored in double figures as well.  The offense did stagnate at times, with too much standing around and too many pull-up jumpers, but overall the Rockets scored at will.

     

    On the other end, the Mavericks may have just killed whatever free agent value Rajon Rondo had left.  After leading the league in offensive efficiency for most of the season, then falling to the middle of the pack after the Rondo trade, that the Mavericks just scored 128 points against a top defensive team in their first game without the mercurial point guard is not a good look for Rondo.

     

    Monta Ellis and Dirk Nowitzki led the way for Dallas, both scoring 34 points.  Ellis handled the ball more without the aforementioned Rondo, and attacked (15-25 FG) as ferociously as he has all season.  Dirk somehow managed 10-19 shooting despite moving around like a mummy, and hit a big three late in the fourth to keep Dallas in the game.

     

    Al-Farouq Aminu (15 pts, 5 reb, 2 stl & 2 blk) continued his season-long personal vendetta against the Rockets.  With the way he's played in a couple of games against Houston this season, I was shocked to learn he only averages 6 points on 41% shooting and 5 boards.  JJ Barea (11 pts, 6 reb, 9 ast & 1 stl) reminded us once again that he's the guy who stared down Lebron James and outplayed him for an entire Finals just 4 years ago.  Despite Ellis' and Nowitzki's scoring, it was really Barea who caused the Rockets the most trouble.  In just 25 minutes of action Barea managed a +22 plus/minus; the next highest Mav player was Amar'e Stoudemire's +6.   He started breaks, broke down the defense and attacked the rim like he was the best player on the court, but disappeared late.

     

    And it was late, with the Rockets up one, that Harden iced the game.  Ellis added a beautiful lay-in off the glass over Howard, and then Brewer went 1-2 on his free throws for the final points.  Ellis had an 18-footer at the buzzer to tie, but was fading to the left, shooting right and missed badly.

     

    So now the Rockets are one win away from the sweep and some sweet, sweet rest while the Spurs and Clippers battle on in what is definitely the best series of the first round.  The Mavs showed that they're not going to take anything laying down, but if the Rockets can tighten up their defense and put the clamps back on Lurch Dirk, this series is over.

     

    And when the Spurs and Clippers are done pounding on each other, the Rockets will be waiting.  And it won't be just James Harden and his band of misfits.  They'll be joined, not by Dwight Howard, center for the Houston Rockets, but by DWIGHT FREAKING HOWARD, Hall of Fame-r.

     

    Maybe it won't last, maybe it's just an aberration and Dwight's health will waver again and his newfound effectiveness will fade back to mere solid production.  But for now?  Bring on one-legged Tim Duncan and Aaron "Dunk-Bait" Baynes.  Bring on wishes-he-was-Dwight DeAndre Jordan.  It won't matter.  The only thing keeping this team with those two players from the Finals is Him.


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      Posted 25 April 2015 - 12:55 PM

      I thought that was going to be a picture of Joey Crawford. For only the bald the game is about me referee can stop this Rockets team. All McHale has to do to win the GSW series is send out Nick Johnson and have him step on Curry's ankles. They will break and the series will be over.
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      Posted 25 April 2015 - 02:10 PM

      Clint Capela: 6 Minutes, 2-2FG, 3-3FT(!), 1DREB, +/- -6.

       

      Gave Howard time to rest without a collapse, although Amar'e burned him some on the defensive end.


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        Posted 25 April 2015 - 03:06 PM

        Mavs ranked 20th for season in Def Rtg according to basketballreference.com. Any series the Rockets play from now on will have to be played with real basketball. Kudos to the Rockets players and coaching staff to adjusting to whatever the Mavs did each game. Harden and the Rockets now have seen everything the Mavs will throw at them.....and make the right pass accordingly. Rockets will get past the first round, for whatever that is worth. For the record, as long as the Rockets are fighting I was ok with a first round exit. McHales job should be safe. Checking out for the rest of the playoffs. Good luck Rockets!!

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        Posted 25 April 2015 - 04:03 PM

        This was a great by the 2 Best Players in the Team. Have to stop standing around because the next round will be tougher. Hats off to the whole squad. One game at a time. #Pursuit
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          Posted 25 April 2015 - 11:27 PM

          Really really good to see James Harden have a good shooting night.
          Lets go Rockets!
          To sweep or not to sweep. That is the question 👍
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          Posted 26 April 2015 - 12:00 AM

          I honestly don't want the Rockets to sweep because I fear we might be a little rusty heading into our next series since the San/LAC series could be a long one. I say give us an extra home game and win in 5, but if we do sweep, I won't lose any sleep :D .


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          :lol: All in the game, yo, :D all in the game :lol:!


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          Posted 26 April 2015 - 01:09 AM

          Clint Capela: 6 Minutes, 2-2FG, 3-3FT(!), 1DREB, +/- -6.

           

          Gave Howard time to rest without a collapse, although Amar'e burned him some on the defensive end.

          I agree this is an overlooked point. anything is better than Joey "should not be on an NBA roster" Dorsey. I like Capela, but he is still very raw. I feel he will probably be more exposed in the next round. yet he remains one of our budding cast of young bigs. I know this is a bit early, but I have watched a lot of college ball this year and this draft is loaded IMO. our chances of adding a good prospect look very good with our present drafts picks. however getting back this this current season :) Capela should be getting all of D-12's resting minutes if the matchups dictate the need for a true center IMO. with the loss of D-Mo we have no other acceptable center 


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          you can only warn a man that the bridge is out.....if he keeps driving he's on his own B)


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            Posted 26 April 2015 - 02:38 AM

            I agree this is an overlooked point. anything is better than Joey "should not be on an NBA roster" Dorsey. I like Capela, but he is still very raw. I feel he will probably be more exposed in the next round. yet he remains one of our budding cast of young bigs. I know this is a bit early, but I have watched a lot of college ball this year and this draft is loaded IMO. our chances of adding a good prospect look very good with our present drafts picks. however getting back this this current season :) Capela should be getting all of D-12's resting minutes if the matchups dictate the need for a true center IMO. with the loss of D-Mo we have no other acceptable center

            By who? Amare is better then any Spurs center.
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            Posted 26 April 2015 - 04:13 PM

            By who? Amare is better then any Spurs center.

            true that, but the Spurs will expose him defensively via PnR just for starters. they will force him to make choices defensively that his inexperience in knowing what rotations to make will allow easy baskets, not because he is a bad player..........because he has no experience playing at this level


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            you can only warn a man that the bridge is out.....if he keeps driving he's on his own B)





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