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@  jorgeaam : (19 February 2015 - 05:06 AM) Well, tomorrow's the day we see Morey's genius at full display, let's sit down and enjoy
@  Mario Peña : (18 February 2015 - 08:22 PM) I wonder how Beverley will take getting moved to the bench, if he is still here. I hope he can transition to the bench smoothly though he doesn't do much smoothly.
@  cointurtlemoose : (18 February 2015 - 08:17 PM) "Yahoo Sources: Suns much more focused on discussing Dragic deals w/ Celtics, Rockets, Kings, among others, than any teams on guard's list."
@  King's G... : (18 February 2015 - 11:32 AM) testin testing
@  Losthief : (18 February 2015 - 05:32 AM) the heat are still doling out picks for the bosh/lebron deals. So they don't have a 1st till at least 2016 i think.
@  jorgeaam : (18 February 2015 - 04:07 AM) The heat on the other hand might be able to offer something for him, as they are also missing a PG
@  jorgeaam : (18 February 2015 - 04:06 AM) Well, I don't see the Knicks or Lakers being buyers because they don't have anything to offer besides a high lottery pick this year, and with both teams tanking they won't risk that for what could be a rental
@  jorgeaam : (18 February 2015 - 04:04 AM) The Suns have informed Goran Dragic that they will honor his trade request and work to deal him prior to Thursday's deadline, according to RealGM's Shams Charania.
@  cointurtlemoose : (18 February 2015 - 03:54 AM) JK, what am I on, the Pacers and Pellies have nothing to give...
@  cointurtlemoose : (18 February 2015 - 03:53 AM) Def agreed about Morey... Him on the Bucks would be fun though! Or the Pellies. Miami would be fun. Or the Pacers next season with George back.
@  Cooper : (18 February 2015 - 03:48 AM) I doubt morey would give him the 5yr max. And no one else needs a pg except the kings or maybe bucks which aren't big FA targets.
@  cointurtlemoose : (18 February 2015 - 03:44 AM) And I'm biased against the "mecca" franchises :)
@  cointurtlemoose : (18 February 2015 - 03:44 AM) Meh, I feel like he'd get his max from a number of teams.
@  Cooper : (18 February 2015 - 03:40 AM) They'd offer him the most money.
@  cointurtlemoose : (18 February 2015 - 03:39 AM) Or this could be an intentional "bluff" leak by the Suns to drive up price?
@  cointurtlemoose : (18 February 2015 - 03:38 AM) Seriously, Goran, the Knicks and Lakers?
@  cointurtlemoose : (18 February 2015 - 03:37 AM) Reports coming out that Dragic has told Suns that he will not re-sign this summer, and that he prefers to be traded to either Lakers, Knicks, or Heat
@  jorgeaam : (17 February 2015 - 09:44 PM) And no, we don't want locker room problems with Larry Sanders, his off court issues are way too much for any team
@  jorgeaam : (17 February 2015 - 09:44 PM) Mavs ended up waiving Ricky Ledo, so no Greg Smith for us
@  majik19 : (17 February 2015 - 08:17 PM) I almost want to sign Larry Sanders! just so another West team doesn't get him and he turns out to be good Larry Sanders!

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Houston Rockets 127, Phoenix Suns 118: Harden needs some help


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#1 Red94

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    Posted 11 February 2015 - 04:56 AM

    New post: Houston Rockets 127, Phoenix Suns 118: Harden needs some help
    By: Forrest Walker

    James Harden is singlehandedly willing the Houston Rockets to victory. On a night when an 18 point second quarter lead vaporized, James Harden returned to the game after smashing his elbow and scored 40 points in 43 minutes. Tonight's win over the Suns was impressive, gutty, and important. It was also yet another signpost with "Harden needs some help" printed in massive bold letters. Josh Smith has been an absolute godsend to this Rockets team, a fact which is at once amazing and terrifying. James Harden is an absolute virtuoso on offense, and it's both glorious and tragic.

     

    Just how good was the beard tonight? His evil was unmatched and his cruelty was unchecked. He sank stepback after stepback to pull ahead of the Suns and inflict upon them the heartbreak the Rockets had suffered two nights before. He shot 14 free throws, and missed an uncharacteristic three of them, presumably just to create false hope. 13-23 shooting combined with those free throws to generate a truly absurd 40 points. He flirted with a triple double so hard that he might be engaged to it now: 12 rebounds and 9 assists with 3 steals and a block for good measure. He was unstoppable, his defense was defensible, and he wants that MVP trophy.

     

    Harden's greatest aid in victory was, again, somehow, somehow Josh Smith. Smith has undergone some sort of spiritual transformation, a process by which an inefficient but promising caterpillar goes to Houston and pupates for a couple weeks before re-emerging as a three-point hitting butterfly that abuses bench units. Maybe he just has more motivation when everyone else has less. Maybe he's just really enjoying his place on the offense. Maybe he just finally was shorter than a coach and actually started listening to his instructions. Whatever the reason, Josh Smith is absolutely killing it right now, and keeps shooting threes at a blistering pace of 50% or better. When he's accepting his role as sixth man point-forward du jour, he's an unfairly cheap pickup for Houston: 20 points on 8-15 shooting with 6 rebounds isn't fair for a player on the biannual exception.

     

    Kostas Papanikolaou finally got some burn due to Terrence Jones sitting out (flu-like symptoms), and was the rare decent spot in a sea of slumping. Big Papa went 2-3 from deep and scored 8 points on 4 shots (and grabbed 4 boards), a perfectly reasonable way to play. Corey Brewer's 14 points on 6-12 shooting and 7 rebounds was similarly decent, and Jason Terry chipped in a respectable 6 points on 4 attempts from three point range. The bench remains promising and largely effective. The problems arise when James harden is out of the game, and this issue transcends starter or bench status. The backups have honestly been more effective than the starters lately.

     

    Dwight Howard's garish suit may have been more watchable than the non-Harden starters. Patrick Beverley pulled back another abysmal night from the brink the the fourth quarter, scoring 15 points on 15 shots, largely due to his 3 makes on 10 three point attempts. He's grabbing enough rebounds (6, tonight), and playing just enough defense to earn his starting spot, but he's cutting it painfully close time and again. Luckily for him, he's not alone in slumpsville. Joey Dorsey basically did nothing, hitting only 1 shot in his 4 tries, though 6 rebounds isn't terrible in 17 minutes. Dorsey won't continue to be an issue once Dwight returns, but in the interim it's hard to watch him get outclassed on offense every night.

     

    Donatas Motiejunas and Trevor Ariza both had lines which look solid enough on paper, but were less impressive in action. D-Mo played only 17 minutes due to foul trouble and he grabbed only 2 rebounds. His 5-9 shooting was good, of course, but such high percentage was only good for 12 points. If he had been able to stay out of foul trouble, Harden probably wouldn't have had to play a whopping 43 minutes on the front end of a road back to back. Ariza's 40% from deep came on 2-5 shooting, which is nice, but his overall line of 10 points on 9 shots was less efficient by far. Nobody not named Harden could get to the line, and nobody could stop the Suns in general. Ariza remains a valuable Swiss army knife with 5 rebounds and assists, but his game is spotty, something which may be helped by a week of rest.

     

    This sort of performance is impressive from Harden, but concerning in the long term. When defenses clamp down, when half-court sets matter more, when the playoffs begin, Harden may not be able to create an entire NBA offense by himself. He needs another player to take off that load, to force defenses to spread their efforts out, and to help prevent nightly scoring droughts (tonight's was over 3 minutes long). The Rockets are the very embodiment of streaky on offense, and if Harden doesn't get some help soon, those streaks may just turn to losses.


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    #2 Losthief

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    Posted 11 February 2015 - 05:47 AM

    James Harden is really, really good.....our defense is not good when DMO and Howard are both out of the game (the runs for the suns coincided with DMOs foul trouble). Hopefully tjones will help with that when dmo isn't going, josh can't project the interior by himself especially when guarding a stretch four. That said, brewer was huge tonight with challenges inside and all our guards rebounded well, we will need both against Jordan tomorrow.

     

    Also shout out to Harden for his d on the Morris' in the post. The announcers kept claiming Markieff was having an off night but some of that goes to the defense of harden/josh imho.


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      Posted 11 February 2015 - 06:43 AM

      Harden is a great one on one defender. He has the strength, length and IQ, def not a coincidence on Morris and that one play on Bledsoe. He's the MVP. Two straight Western conference players of the month, and a one-man army type force on offence that no team has stopped as of late. 

       

      Is it me, or is the basket a few feet wider when Smith shoots threes. Not that I'm complaining, if he can keep this up.... well he's doing more to validate his minutes on the court. Though overall, not sure if pushing a stronger reliance on the three as it is is good for our already streaky offence. Still would like him to keep taking it to the paint and facilitate. 

       

      Bev looked good sometimes, bad sometimes, frustration obvious during that 2 straight calls, maybe it's his stamina or some injuries as some of us have previously brought up. Still hoping he can mount a comeback, at least defensively. 


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        Posted 11 February 2015 - 11:53 AM

        Rockets are treating the Suns like the Warriors treated us!
        We NEED this sweep against Phoenix and we NEED to change this recent trend of losing to the Clippers.
        HARDEN has another opportunity to state his case for MVP on national TV tonight vs the Clips.
        But last night- 40 points on 23 shots. 20 points in the 4th quarter alone. Who is more efficient?
        #MVP
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