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Miami Heat (5-2) @ Houston Rockets (3-3) -11/12/12- 8:00pm

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 1:38 am
by Time4War
Date: November 12th, 2012
8:00 PM ET


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PG- Jeremy Lin
SG- James Harden
SF- Chandler Parsons
PF- Patrick Patterson
C- Omer Asik






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Bonus

When President Obama predicted a rout of Mitt Romney, the basketball lover in him went to an analogy he knew would reveal his confidence nine months before the election.

“We’re the Miami Heat, and he’s Jeremy Lin,” Obama was reported to have said last February, days after the eventual NBA champion Heat dominated Lin, forcing him into eight turnovers and a 1 of 11 shooting game in a 102-88 rout.

Months later, James Harden did better against the Heat, but never broke out as he had throughout the playoffs, making 37.5 percent of his shots and averaging 12.4 points per game in the Finals.

Tonight, both face the Heat again for the first time since last season’s struggles, hoping to take their success on Saturday against the team that could be the league’s worst to Monday’s test against the team still considered the NBA’s best.

The stakes won’t be nearly as great as when Harden last ventured into the teeth of Miami’s defensive traps, and it won’t generate the attention that came with Lin’s month in the national spotlight. It will, however, measure the Rockets’ progress in ways the woeful Pistons and even the Grizzlies on Friday could not.

“They’re aggressive,” Lin said. “They’re an attacking defense. Not just us, but they do that to everybody. That’s their style. That’s what we have to be prepared for. The best way to handle an attacking defense is to attack on offense. That’s what we want to try to do.”

Harden would not discuss tonight’s reunion with the champions.

“It’s my day off,” he said. “I’m not talking.”


The Rockets did, however, spend at least a portion of the day preparing, taking the unusual step of practicing the day after playing two games in as many nights. After two weeks of trying to meld the shift to Harden as the focal point of the offense with the determination to maintain the motion-offense style they needed before they had him, the Rockets will go against a defense that will require that kind of movement.

The fast start of the Miami offense has been most conspicuous, with the Heat going into Sunday’s game in Memphis as the league’s top-scoring, best shooting team. For the Rockets, however, attention quickly went to a defensive style that forces teams to do exactly what the Rockets have had most trouble doing.

“For us, it’s not necessarily an adjustment as much as a commitment to how we want to play,” Rockets acting head coach Kelvin Sampson said. “When they miss, we have to get it and go. We don’t want this to be a slow-down, halfcourt game. We want to push it in transition.


“LeBron (James) and (Mario) Chalmers – people don’t realize what a good defender Chalmers is – can almost bring you to a standstill on one side of the floor. There’s a huge emphasis against Miami on not playing on the strong side. As long as the ball is on one side, they do such a great job loading to one side of the floor there is no room. Ball movement will be at a premium.”

The Rockets have struggled to have the ball movement they need while still giving Harden the freedom to create. That was much better against the Pistons, even when the Rockets opened the game making just 3 of 15 shots. But the Pistons posed little threat and the Rockets felt no pressure. The Heat will not be as forgiving of a 3 of 15 stretch of misfiring.

“(Miami) did the same thing as … those middle two teams. Portland and Denver blitzed him,” Sampson said. “What we’ve done is bring the next pass in. James, when he gets blitzed, can’t try to beat the double team. The most important pass in pick-and-roll or double team is to pass out of it. That pass leads to the next pass. Detroit tried to do a little bit of that in the first quarter, but James did a great job of not trying to beat the double team, or passing it real quick.”

Harden has had some success splitting the double teams, usually by weaving his way into the lane and drawing fouls. But he has also been turnover prone when trying that high-risk move. The Rockets have led the league in turnovers, averaging 19 per game and cannot get away with giving the Heat extra possessions.

Though Harden had just two assists on Saturday, he had many more passes that led to the next pass and the open shot. That will be much more difficult against the Heat, as Lin and Harden have seen firsthand. The key this time, Lin said, could be to lean on each other.

“It’s split responsibility,” Lin said. “When you play a team like Miami, they don’t let one person beat them so it’s going to have to be all of us.


“They’re really fast. They have that experience together. They have incredible athletes.”

He should know – even without a presidential reminder.







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Re: Miami Heat (5-2) @ Houston Rockets (3-3) -11/12/12- 8:00

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 2:09 am
by TRG
I thought the tradition was for someone new to make the game thread after a loss?

Re: Miami Heat (5-2) @ Houston Rockets (3-3) -11/12/12- 8:00

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 2:13 am
by Time4War
TRG wrote:I thought the tradition was for someone new to make the game thread after a loss?


Make one or ST*U....

Re: Miami Heat (5-2) @ Houston Rockets (3-3) -11/12/12- 8:00

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 2:30 am
by TRG
Time4War wrote:
TRG wrote:I thought the tradition was for someone new to make the game thread after a loss?


Make one or ST*U....


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And with that I'm out...

Re: Miami Heat (5-2) @ Houston Rockets (3-3) -11/12/12- 8:00

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 2:32 am
by BoshtimusPrime
Anyway, how many threes is Daequan gonna drop on us? I'm thinking at least 5. After James Johnson retires I'd like to see him come back and be our 3 pt specialist who rides the bench.

Re: Miami Heat (5-2) @ Houston Rockets (3-3) -11/12/12- 8:00

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 2:35 am
by cb1
[quote="BoshtimusPrime"]Anyway, how many threes is Daequan gonna drop on us? I'm thinking at least 5. After James Johnson retires I'd like to see him come back and be our 3 pt specialist who rides the bench.[/quote]
:lol: This.

Re: Miami Heat (5-2) @ Houston Rockets (3-3) -11/12/12- 8:00

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 3:23 am
by shanedude
I don't mean to jinx, but c'mon it's the Rockets. Even if its a b2b we definitely should get this.

Re: Miami Heat (5-2) @ Houston Rockets (3-3) -11/12/12- 8:00

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 3:54 am
by Chosen01
shanedude wrote:I don't mean to jinx, but c'mon it's the Rockets. Even if its a b2b we definitely should get this.

You must not know the Heat.


Let's not suck.

Re: Miami Heat (5-2) @ Houston Rockets (3-3) -11/12/12- 8:00

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 4:27 am
by AAAAA1
Im pretty sure almost every NBA team takes more than 8 threes a game, why even make a poll?

Re: Miami Heat (5-2) @ Houston Rockets (3-3) -11/12/12- 8:00

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 4:29 am
by AAAAA1
We match up very well with the Rockets, he crushed Lin last year and they dont have an offensive frontcourt.

Meaning theyll probably drain alot of threes and we lose. LOL

Re: Miami Heat (5-2) @ Houston Rockets (3-3) -11/12/12- 8:00

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 5:17 am
by Time4War
AAAAA1 wrote:Im pretty sure almost every NBA team takes more than 8 threes a game, why even make a poll?


It says MAKE not Take.... :wink:

Re: Miami Heat (5-2) @ Houston Rockets (3-3) -11/12/12- 8:00

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 11:08 am
by ricochet
I say we win this one comfortably..

Re: Miami Heat (5-2) @ Houston Rockets (3-3) -11/12/12- 8:00

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 11:28 am
by FlashKing
Do the Rockets have size?

Re: Miami Heat (5-2) @ Houston Rockets (3-3) -11/12/12- 8:00

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 4:19 pm
by twozeroMM
FlashKing wrote:Do the Rockets have size?

Asik and that's about it.

Re: Miami Heat (5-2) @ Houston Rockets (3-3) -11/12/12- 8:00

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 4:24 pm
by Sc0pe92
Lin and Harden combine for 70 pts

Re: Miami Heat (5-2) @ Houston Rockets (3-3) -11/12/12- 8:00

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 4:37 pm
by HEAT111
Let's see if Lin is still commited with the turnovers. Harden shouldn't be underestimated though.

Re: Miami Heat (5-2) @ Houston Rockets (3-3) -11/12/12- 8:00

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 5:02 pm
by King_John
I don t know...after that horrible game yesterday I have a very bad feeling about the rest of the road trip...on the other hand they can t be tired so let s wait and see

Re: Miami Heat (5-2) @ Houston Rockets (3-3) -11/12/12- 8:00

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 5:05 pm
by cb1
I would like to think that this is a win but you never know especially with this team.

Re: Miami Heat (5-2) @ Houston Rockets (3-3) -11/12/12- 8:00

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 5:09 pm
by King_John
cb1 wrote:I would like to think that this is a win but you never know especially with this team.


I don t question the talent of the team...based on talent there is nobody in the league that can beat us...there just seems to be something wrong with the mentality at this point...maybe they need the pressure and adversity of the media and the critics of the doubters to perform at a high level..

Re: Miami Heat (5-2) @ Houston Rockets (3-3) -11/12/12- 8:00

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 5:48 pm
by narmerguy
Yeah I guess that's one of the downsides for this team is you don't quite know who's going to show up at some of the games. A piece of me wants to be frustrated, but after two years of seeing this, I'm just kind of over it. If this team wins games, awesome. If this team just coasts thinking stuff will work itself out in the playoffs, fine. Whether it works or not, there's literally nothing we can do. Now if I was a coach, I'd have to care. But I'm just a fan so why even get upset about this kind of stuff?