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@  thenit : (12 December 2014 - 04:50 PM) http://www.thescore....nba/news/655861 Here in Canada, Harden is getting his due and love
@  Mario Peña : (12 December 2014 - 04:12 PM) Good win by the Rockets last night with some impressive defensive stretches.
@  jorgeaam : (10 December 2014 - 11:47 PM) Harden playing tonight, Howard out today and tomorrow
@  YaoMan : (09 December 2014 - 06:28 PM) Hope so too. They barely have enough players to suit up in a game...these injuries are piling up
@  jorgeaam : (09 December 2014 - 06:07 PM) He had back tightness, but I hope he will be ok tomorrow
@  YaoMan : (09 December 2014 - 06:06 PM) Does anyone know if Harden was injured from the Phoenix game?
@  jorgeaam : (09 December 2014 - 06:29 AM) Well, Morey already tweeted about it
@  Dan G : (09 December 2014 - 05:34 AM) Now we just need that clip to go viral Adi.
@  Adi1008 : (09 December 2014 - 03:58 AM)
@  Mario Peña : (07 December 2014 - 04:46 AM) Beverley is still a game changer for the Rockets, good to see him back on the court.
@  08huangj : (07 December 2014 - 01:38 AM) Bev is playing as an substitute tonight
@  jorgeaam : (06 December 2014 - 11:32 PM) Bev is playing tonight
@  Dan G : (06 December 2014 - 10:09 PM) It's*
@  Dan G : (06 December 2014 - 10:09 PM) rocketrick, true enough. It'd definitely not looking good on that front.
@  jorgeaam : (06 December 2014 - 08:55 PM) Papa, Dwight, Canaan, Jones out tonight, Bev questionable
@  rocketrick : (06 December 2014 - 01:20 PM) 'Dan G' says "We gotta work on our 2nd and 4th quarters." MY HUMBLE OPINION---Hey, How about just concentrating on Team Health for a few weeks.....
@  thejohnnygold : (06 December 2014 - 05:42 AM) Geez, that's nearly half our roster on the injured list...it's cool, Garcia is due to get out of his funk.
@  jorgeaam : (06 December 2014 - 05:28 AM) Kosta Papanikolaou suffered a Grade 1 sprain of his knee on Friday and could miss the next 10 days.
@  Dan G : (06 December 2014 - 03:51 AM) Whew! We gotta work on our 2nd and 4th quarters.
@  jorgeaam : (06 December 2014 - 03:47 AM) I didn't want to jinx it, now it's official, a game winning layup :D

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Houston Rockets 117, Milwaukee Bucks 103 - MVP audition reel


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#1 Red94

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    Posted 30 November 2014 - 05:17 AM

    New post: Houston Rockets 117, Milwaukee Bucks 103 - MVP audition reel
    By: Forrest Walker

    James Harden is playing out of his mind. He's forcing his way into the MVP race and even more importantly he's forcing Rockets wins down teams' throats while everyone is injured out. The Houston Rockets rolled into Milwaukee on the second night of a back to back, missing a superstar center, two more starters, and the only remaining point guard on the roster. This was a game the Rockets didn't have much business winning, but they won it anyway, and they won it comfortably. The team rallied well, and the team came together, but the most impressive part was that James Harden was the leader in more ways than one.

     

    Our hero's line was great, especially considering that it came against Giannis Antetokounmpo (who has a lot of defensive potential if not actual defense yet) and the 5th best defensive efficiency in the league. 34 points. 9-14 shooting. 6 rebounds. 8 assists. 4 steals. 1 block... and, sure, 5 turnovers. Harden was responsible for running the offense all night, and it showed. He ran right into the teeth of the defense, he drew fouls, he created opportunities and, yes, he occasionally threw the ball away. The rest of the time, he was taking risks and making plays despite his heavy minute load two games in a row. James Harden is an MVP candidate, and there's no denying it.

     

    The Rockets got boosts from some surprising places tonight, like Lithuania, Greece and an airfield somewhere. Donatas Motiejunas, Kostas Papanikolaou and Jason Terry all came up big on a night when the Rockets desperately needed someone to shoulder some of the load. Motiejunas in particular looked great on both sides of the ball, something Houston has been trying to foster for years. It has yet to be seen if he can build on this 20 point, 9-13 outing, but the opposition doesn't lessen the achievement at all. In fact, the Bucks are a solid defensive team with athletic, shot-blocking bigs, making D-Mo's crafty post moves all the more impressive. The biggest injury silver lining of all would be if Terrence Jones' absence gave Motiejunas the time and experience he needs to put it together. It's only been a few good games, so it's too early to get excited, but it's certainly never a bad sign when a player has good performances.

     

    Papanikolaou played 29 minutes and didn't make Rockets head coach Kevin McHale regret it. He shot a just-right 5-6 from the field, including 2-2 from deep. His 4 assists also fit right into the role they're trying to establish for him as a passing forward who can hit from all over. His chemistry with Motiejunas was particularly good, and the two repeatedly passed to each other on sneaky and effective cuts. He's got a long way to go, but he's already ahead of schedule for a rookie signing under the radar.

     

    Jason Terry had his best game as a Rocket, hitting 4 of 8 threes and scoring 18 points. He's not integral to Houston's long-term plan, but he's been very useful in times of injury. He's not a point guard, but at least he's a guard, and he can bring the ball up without trouble. All he needs to do is help the team tread water when Harden has to sit, and he was able to do that well enough against a Bucks team that's not exactly scary in the backcourt.

     

    The rest of the team wasn't very notable. Garcia couldn't hit anything and went 1-7 on the night, hitting his only non-three. Trevor Ariza scored a respectable 14 points but took 18 shots to get there, the opposite of Houston's efficiency approach. His 10 rebounds were immensely helpful, though, especially since Tarik Black was only able to corral 5 of them. As the impromptu starting center, Black has performed better than one might expect from an undrafted rookie, even with a mediocre rebounding night. His 4-6 shooting came on putbacks and dunks, which isn't an exciting number, but was exactly what he needed to do.

     

    The team is responding well to adversity, something which won't last forever. The best case scenario is for players to start coming back as the post-injury bounce wears off, and for the Rockets to claw onto home court in the first round. In the meantime, Harden continues to show how much better he is this season, something which scarcely seemed possible in the summer. A few more heroic outings like tonight, and he may be eurostepping his way to the MVP awards ceremony.


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      Posted 30 November 2014 - 03:54 PM


      Edited by rocketrick, 30 November 2014 - 03:57 PM.

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        Posted 30 November 2014 - 04:02 PM

        New post: Houston Rockets 117, Milwaukee Bucks 103 - MVP audition reel
        By: Forrest Walker

         

        The team is responding well to adversity, something which won't last forever. The best case scenario is for players to start coming back as the post-injury bounce wears off, and for the Rockets to claw onto home court in the first round. In the meantime, Harden continues to show how much better he is this season, something which scarcely seemed possible in the summer. A few more heroic outings like tonight, and he may be eurostepping his way to the MVP awards ceremony.

         

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        I for one believe the Rockets can do better than simply claw their way into home court just for the first round.

         

        Only time will tell.

         

        So who still misses Chandler Parsons, Omer Asik and Jeremy Lin going forward? Especially taking into consideration all would likely be in the final year of their respective contracts (Asik and Lin for sure in their final year, Parsons assuming the Rockets forced Parsons into the terms of the final year of his contract).

         

        All of the above would be Unrestricted Free Agents at the conclusion of this season.

         

        Not exactly the route to building the San Antonio roster consistency with significant rotation players.

         

        Just saying.............

         


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          Posted 30 November 2014 - 06:19 PM


          New post: Houston Rockets 117, Milwaukee Bucks 103 - MVP audition reel
          By: Forrest Walker

          The team is responding well to adversity, something which won't last forever. The best case scenario is for players to start coming back as the post-injury bounce wears off, and for the Rockets to claw onto home court in the first round. In the meantime, Harden continues to show how much better he is this season, something which scarcely seemed possible in the summer. A few more heroic outings like tonight, and he may be eurostepping his way to the MVP awards ceremony.

          ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

          I for one believe the Rockets can do better than simply claw their way into home court just for the first round.

          Only time will tell.

          So who still misses Chandler Parsons, Omer Asik and Jeremy Lin going forward? Especially taking into consideration all would likely be in the final year of their respective contracts (Asik and Lin for sure in their final year, Parsons assuming the Rockets forced Parsons into the terms of the final year of his contract).

          All of the above would be Unrestricted Free Agents at the conclusion of this season.

          Not exactly the route to building the San Antonio roster consistency with significant rotation players.

          Just saying.............

          I don't think anyone misses Parsons and Lin. I do miss Asik a bit. I know Asik would not be happy so I can understand the trade. If the rockets get healthy, I can see them battling for the 3rd seed.
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            Posted 30 November 2014 - 09:42 PM


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            So who still misses Chandler Parsons, Omer Asik and Jeremy Lin going forward?


            The only three players i miss are dwight tjones and Beverley.
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            Posted 30 November 2014 - 09:51 PM

             

             

            I for one believe the Rockets can do better than simply claw their way into home court just for the first round.

             

            Only time will tell.

             

            So who still misses Chandler Parsons, Omer Asik and Jeremy Lin going forward? Especially taking into consideration all would likely be in the final year of their respective contracts (Asik and Lin for sure in their final year, Parsons assuming the Rockets forced Parsons into the terms of the final year of his contract).

             

            All of the above would be Unrestricted Free Agents at the conclusion of this season.

             

            Not exactly the route to building the San Antonio roster consistency with significant rotation players.

             

            Just saying.............

             

             

            I'm missing both Lin and Asik right now. With those guys around we'd be in better shape to weather injuries to our Point Guards and starting Centre. Whatever you think about Lin, he's a better point guard than Jason Terry at this stage of his career. And Asik is clearly a big upgrade over Black and Dorsey.

             

            I still think Morey made the right calls over the summer given the circumstances, but it's sad to think that the exact set of injuries that could hurt us the most given our roster construction has come to pass.

             

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              Posted 01 December 2014 - 01:21 AM

              Lin sucks. Terry is better as is Johnson and Beverly and Canaan.
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              Posted 01 December 2014 - 07:19 AM

              Lin sucks. Terry is better as is Johnson and Beverly and Canaan.

              I agree. I'm sure if you ask a few LA fans they would agree as well :lol:


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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 01 December 2014 - 07:40 AM

              The only three players i miss are dwight tjones and Beverley.

              well said......totally agree. Lin, Asik and Parsons no longer play here so my interest in them has fallen off. except for a once in awhile peek I haven't kept up with any of them. I still believe we are a better team without them. Asik could help, but his attitude really rub me the wrong way last year. his unprofessional demeanor hurt us last year. he has talent, no denying that, but wasn't willing to accept his role here. that took away the benefit he could have meant to this team.............so yea we are better without him. the pick we received in his departure laid the foundation for what I expect to be a major upgrade to this team. we haven't fallen through the floor like some of the pundits predicted and if we can ever get healthy may surprise a few people. we still have a limited ceiling without an upgrade, but even with that said overall we are better than last year  


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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 01 December 2014 - 10:42 AM

                I'm missing both Lin and Asik right now. With those guys around we'd be in better shape to weather injuries to our Point Guards and starting Centre. Whatever you think about Lin, he's a better point guard than Jason Terry at this stage of his career. And Asik is clearly a big upgrade over Black and Dorsey.

                 

                I still think Morey made the right calls over the summer given the circumstances, but it's sad to think that the exact set of injuries that could hurt us the most given our roster construction has come to pass.

                 

                ST

                Lin is second to last in  Defensive Win Shares and tied for third to last in Def Rtg. Beverley, Canaan, and Terry have all been better defensively. Lin is shooting .365 from 3. Beverley, Canaan, and Terry all are shooting above 40%. This team needs 3 and D from the PG position and Lin would not be able to do either.


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