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If you had to pick one...
It's great that we don't have to pick, but if we did, which memory would you say tastes sweeter?
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Got em Coach wrote:13 in 33, meaning??
You sure you're from Houston?
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What kind of question is this? Man, the history of 22 straight will always be remembered by true Rockets fans in this era. Only T-Mac fans would try hard to remember the 13 in 13. I'm not taking anything away from 13 in 33, but I mean come on, that can't even come close to a 22 game win streak. Who agrees?

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Iggyemu wrote:Sad that the two greatest moments in this current Rockets generation happened in the regular season. Need to make some playoff memories.
Totally agree.
I don't remember which I voted for, but I think 13 in 33 deserves more love than it's receiving. Had that happened against the Clippers with six minutes to go in the second quarter, it'd still be amazing. The fact that it was the Spurs, to end the game (not send it to OT, or almost pull us back in it), and it was capped off with a near buzzer-beating SICK shot... even if it isn't remembered by the world and historians, and only Rockets / T-Mac fans watch the highlights of it (over and over again, I might add), I still think the 13 in 33 stands right next to 22 straight in terms of an astonishing accomplishment.
Marv Albert: "Here comes McGrady, no timeouts remaining - McGrady for the WIN -- YES!!!"
Steve Kerr chimes in: "Ohh!"
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I remember Kerr didn't know what to say after the last two threes. Also that game could be argued as the turning point of that season because we were under .500 at the time.
It's still not close to the winning streak though, that also was the turning point of this season and will stay in the history books as the second greatest winning streak in NBA History. It's kind of depressing though considering the other teams that have really come close to that winning streak all won championships and doesn't look like we'll be doing that this season.
It's still not close to the winning streak though, that also was the turning point of this season and will stay in the history books as the second greatest winning streak in NBA History. It's kind of depressing though considering the other teams that have really come close to that winning streak all won championships and doesn't look like we'll be doing that this season.
