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@  YaoMan : (23 October 2015 - 04:49 PM) Zach Lowe seems to think the Rox are the biggest threat to GSW: http://grantland.com...-16-nba-season/
@  cointurtlemoose : (23 October 2015 - 04:36 PM) Hey if yall want a good podcast to listen to, find the Dunc'd On Basketball Podcast on Itunes, Rahat just did a Rockets preview with the host.
@  majik19 : (13 October 2015 - 09:09 PM) Apparently we claimed Arsalan Kazemi off waivers from the Hawks today... yet another undersized (6'7") power forward for Morey's cupboard.
@  Mario Peña : (10 October 2015 - 01:12 PM) If your part if the Red94 Fantasy Basketball League check the thread to vote for the date and time for the draft event. Thanks y'all!
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@  slick shoes : (07 October 2015 - 06:50 PM) Kobe ranked one spot higher than Ariza? Is this based on legacy or...??
@  slick shoes : (07 October 2015 - 04:13 PM) It was hard to keep up with both the Astros and Rockets at the same time. Should be interesting on Thursday with the Texans and Astros on simultaneously.
@  Mario Peña : (07 October 2015 - 04:09 PM) It was fun to have the Rockets on last night! Right now I'm watching the Celtics versus Milan and Alessandro Gentile is impressive.
@  jorgeaam : (06 October 2015 - 07:47 PM) Well, thinking twice about it, I'd rather have him score less and have the team as a whole do better. Lawson should take a lot of his load off
@  jorgeaam : (06 October 2015 - 07:47 PM) Loving that, hope he hits 30 PPG this year
@  thejohnnygold : (06 October 2015 - 06:15 PM) Someone is feeling confident :) : LINK
@  jorgeaam : (06 October 2015 - 05:54 PM) 10 Teams done, will need 2 more
@  Mario Peña : (06 October 2015 - 02:35 PM) Alright guys, if anyone is interested in joining the Red94 fantasy basketball league we could use one more player to get us to 10 teams (or three to get us to 12 teams). Just check the thread in the Fantasy Basketball forum. Thanks!
@  thejohnnygold : (05 October 2015 - 06:23 PM) I use leaguepass here in Austin with no problems...
@  skip 2 my lou : (05 October 2015 - 03:14 PM) Hey fellas, I'm a rocket fan but I live in the heart of Dallas. Does anybody know if I buy NBA Leaguepass if it's too close to be subject to blackouts?
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@  thejohnnygold : (29 September 2015 - 05:16 AM) FYI, it was media day today. Interviews are up at NBA.com
@  slick shoes : (23 September 2015 - 06:37 PM) kind of late in the day but NBATV is broadcasting classis Rockets games all day today.
@  SadLakerFan : (16 September 2015 - 04:37 AM) Man, as a Laker fan, I'm learning how little you care about the off season when your team sucks. Anyway, a quick moment to remember Moses. Still remember watching the 81 team as a kid - losing record, NBA Finals. I would have cried w/joy if they could have beaten the Celtics.
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Rockets vs Blazers Roundtable


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#1 Red94

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    Posted 21 April 2014 - 12:51 AM

    New post: Rockets vs Blazers Roundtable
    By: Forrest Walker

    Game one of the most important playoff series of the year tips off tonight, and to celebrate we at Red94 put together our own little roundtable to discuss what we think about the Houston Rockets and the playoffs this season. Mitchell Felker, Paul McGuire and myself answer five burning questions below.

    What do you think is the reasonable ceiling for the Rockets this year?

    MF: I believe that the Rockets are the highest variance team in the playoffs, so nothing would surprise me at this point.  The Blazers could average 120 points a game and knock them out in the first round, or the Rockets could continue their pseudo-domination of the Spurs and make the WCF.  That's as far as I'm willing to push it though, because Kevin Durant seems to relish playing Houston (and Harden), and the Rockets have looked mostly helpless against the Clippers.  It would take a mini-miracle to make the Finals.

    PM: I think this team can win a championship if everything goes right ( namely: the Clippers get knocked out by the Thunder), but Conference Finals is the more reasonable expectation.  It's true that San Antonio does not care about the regular season, but Houston has the athleticism and superstars to have a reasonable chance of beating them.  I also want to see a Howard-Duncan rematch in the playoffs, especially after Duncan manhandled Howard last year and was spotted grinning at Howard at the very end of the series.

    FW: I don't know if this makes me a homer, but I can realistically see Houston in the Conference Finals. If the Rockets and Spurs meet in the second round, that's a series Houston can take. Would I favor the Rockets going into San Antonio? No, of course not. The Spurs are probably the most consistent, well-run and exceptional team in pro sports. I'm quite literally going to pick them in every playoff series ever until Gregg Popovich (possibly the best NBA head coach extant) retires. But they don't always win, and the Rockets have a good matchup with them and more than a punchers chance at breaking through to the Conference Finals, aka "the respect zone."

    Who's going to drop off in the playoffs, and who's going to step up?

    PM: As amazing as Harden's been to close off the regular season, I think he takes it up an extra gear.  Harden is still knocked for his poor Finals showing two years ago, and his play against OKC in the first round last year could have been quite a bit better.  He'll want to show that he's not just a regular season machine, and on top of that, he's up against a poor defensive team in Portland in the first round and then would be up against the Spurs, a team he seems to relish going up against, in the second.  Now who's going to drop off?  Beverley worries me.  He'll be fighting great point guards throughout the entire Western playoffs, whether Lillard, Parker, and maybe Paul or Westbrook for huge minutes on a knee I'm not confident on.  I'll be stunned if he doesn't drop off offensively in the playoffs.

    FW: Sad as it is to say, I expect Terrence Jones to fall off a bit in the playoffs. He's grown so much during the last season, and at times he looks like a nascent star, but he's just not there. He's a solid rotation player, but against the best the NBA has to offer he often just looks overwhelmed. He'll be useful in certain matchups, like a potential Spurs series, but I expect his role to diminish. Dwight Howard, on the other hand, is about to go nova. Supernova. Helium flash, carbon detonation, SN-2006gy type explosion. He's finally healthy,  been to the finals before, and he knows he can get back there soon. Don't be surprised is Dwight just grinds Robin Lopez into a fine dust this week.

    MF: Boy, do I wish I had the gumption to say Jeremy Lin is going to stepup, but he's just burned me too many times.  In fact, he's probably my candidate to be the one to drop off.  I almost chose Terrence Jones, with all his experience playing in big games at Kentucky, but LaMarcus Aldridge poses too much of a matchup problem to expect him to elevate his game much, at least in the first round.  My pick is Francisco Garcia.  He's been put on the back-burner most of season in favor of Omri Casspi & Jordan Hamilton, but his do-it-all kind of game and steady hand will be important in the playoffs.

    What coaching adjustments would you like to see going into the post season?

    FW: Can we get all than PnR we've been waiting for? I kind of wonder if McHale has been sandbagging a bit, and they know full well how devastating their many, many pick and roll options are. Asik is one of the best screeners around (even if he does set illegal screens at Garnett-like frequency) and Howard is a roll man nonpareil. The Harden-Lin pick and roll was never really explored, Parsons and Jones can both handle the ball well for their size, and there are some devastating pick and pop options. They've barely flirted with this in the regular season, and it would be a great move to drop it all on the NBA in the playoffs.

    MF: For the first round at least, I'd like to see the Rockets pick-and-roll the Blazers to death.  The Rockets are one of the best P&R teams in the league, while the Blazers struggle mightly defending it.  Dwight prefers his postups, but the Houston needs to work the middle of the floor.  And if Houston's forwards struggle against Aldridge, we could see more twin-towers and Harden & co. would have two behemoths to run around.

    PM: The coaching adjustments I REALLY want are the sort that you can't implement in the two days between the end of the regular season and Game 1, so I'm going to say more Twin Towers.  I don't think Asik and Howard can work together on the court over the long term - but if Howard is going to chase Aldridge around throughout the series like will probably happen, you are going to need rim protection and rebounding with Howard away from the basket.  Asik can do that better then Terrence Jones.

    Which other team scares you the most and why?

    MF: Kevin Durant should win the MVP trophy this year and the Thunder are currently favored to be the WCF representative in the NBA Finals.  Oklahoma City has weaknesses like all teams do, but the Rockets have had trouble exploiting them.  The recent victory over OKC was important for Houston's mojo, but with Russell Westbrook not playing it doesn't really ease any concerns.

    PM: I picked the Clippers to finish atop the Western Conference at the beginning of the season, and while I was wrong, I'm still terriified of them.  Even if you ignore that they manhandled Houston in the regular season, my perspective on LA is: what's their weakness?  They have a superstar, they have a deep bench, they have shooters, they have a great coach, they have one of the best big men in the league, they've looked utterly unstoppable in their games against us, they have an easy first-round match up as the Warriors without Bogut scare no one.  The only thing I can think of is that their big man depth is shaky, but that applies to Houston as well.  They are the one contender no one is talking about as the season begins, and I think that's a mistake.

    FW: The Los Angeles Clippers are a nightmare. I know, "regular season doesn't matter," but there's a reason there's only one team the Rockets failed to grab a single win from. Even the Thunder turned out to be human after all. The Thunder and the Spurs are probably better teams, but the Clippers are just an absolute worst-case scenario for Houston. Chris Paul is like James Harden but with defense and better court vision. Blake Griffin is like Dwight Howard but younger and more explosive. DeAndre Jordan is like Omer Asik but minus a lot of defense and plus the ability to catch the ball and dunk it. They have piles of three point shooters, interior threats and a swarming defense that just rattles the Rockets. I don't want to see this team in Houston. Not now, not next year, not ever.

    Which non-Houston series are you most excited for, either in the first round or a potential series in a later round?

    PM: I have to give a shout-out to Wizards-Bulls since I live in DC, but I'm really interested in Heat-Bobcats in the first round.  For all of the noise about Indiana's collapse, Miami has not ended the regular season well either, and they're up against a smart defensive team whose best player is at one of the positions they struggle to handle.  While Miami should win, how dominant they'll look over the Bobcats, as well as the rotation minutes and health of players like Wade and Battier, will be a huge sign for how the entire Eastern playoffs will shake up.

    FW: I'm buying into this Raptors team. What's not to like? They have a young, athletic team being led by Kyle Lowry, a player we're very familiar with. Another Ex-Rocket, Patrick Patterson, is also tooling around in T-dot, and DeMar DeRozan is one of the best shooting guards in the league (partially by default). Raps vs Heat (if it happens) would be a legitimately fun matchup, and I just hope it doesn't ever air at the same time as a Rockets game.

    MF: As much flak as we give the Eastern Conference, the potential matchups in the second round could setup for some fantastic basketball.  Miami v Brooklyn probably wouldn't go seven but the Nets love the challenge that is the Miami Heat.  Toronto will certainly have their say, but the Nets (read: Paul Pierce) always make LeBron work.  And Indiana v Chicago might not be for everybody, with their defense-heavy schemes and blue-collar rosters, but it would be a matchup of the kings of adversity versus the chumps of it.  And either team that escapes that series would make for an intriguing matchup with (presumably) Miami in the ECF.


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    Posted 21 April 2014 - 05:31 AM

    is there not a thread for game 1?  what a disappointment and blown opportunity.  ruined my otherwise good weekend.


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    Posted 21 April 2014 - 05:40 AM

    The rockets are going to have to decide between shutting down LMA or Damien Lillard.. Doing this will be very vital seeing as they combined 77 of 122 points. The rockets out of bounds plays are awful, Mchale needs to draw up something better then what was in Game 1. 


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