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Post#101 » by Teckon » Thu Apr 10, 2008 2:43 am

Novak got the award :clap:
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Post#102 » by TMACFORMVP » Thu Apr 10, 2008 2:44 am

Brooks has really been stroking it the past couple of games. Brings a different pace to the game.

53rd win of the season and in great fashion without Mac.
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Post#103 » by Iggyemu » Thu Apr 10, 2008 2:45 am

TMACFORMVP wrote:If Novak can at least not be a liability on the defensive end (he did very well in that aspect today) then he definitely deserves more minutes, because the guy can just flat our shoot the rock.


If no defense Korver can get big minutes on the Jazz just b/c he can shoot...Novak should be given the same chance on the Rockets. I think the problem with Novak is that he is a tweener so it could hurt our rebounding if we have to put him at PF. I would just play him at SG or SF depending on who the opponent is. The thing is that he probably won't play with our best playmaker who is McGrady unless he plays PF and that hurts us.
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Post#104 » by Teckon » Thu Apr 10, 2008 2:46 am

This display show why the rockets can continue to win without Yao. They won today without Tmac and mostly without Battier (battier play only 1st quarter).
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Post#105 » by Iggyemu » Thu Apr 10, 2008 2:47 am

TMACFORMVP wrote:Brooks has really been stroking it the past couple of games. Brings a different pace to the game.

53rd win of the season and in great fashion without Mac.


Yep thats 3 of the last 4 with 51, 52 and 53 wins. I wouldn't be surprised if we lost the rest of our games just to keep that sequence going.
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Post#106 » by Iggyemu » Thu Apr 10, 2008 2:48 am

Teckon wrote:This display show why the rockets can continue to win without Yao. They won today with Tmac and most party without Battier.


It was the Sonics. In Houston. If we didn't win it would have been a problem. Lets not get carried away against a good game against one of the worst defensive teams in league history.
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Post#107 » by TMACFORMVP » Thu Apr 10, 2008 2:52 am

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If no defense Korver can get big minutes on the Jazz just b/c he can shoot...Novak should be given the same chance on the Rockets. I think the problem with Novak is that he is a tweener so it could hurt our rebounding if we have to put him at PF. I would just play him at SG or SF depending on who the opponent is. The thing is that he probably won't play with our best playmaker who is McGrady unless he plays PF and that hurts us.


Yeah, those are some good points. Still got a way to find 20+ minutes for him, his shooting could be real valuable to us like it's been with Korver and the Jazz, considering he's easily our best shooter.

Yep thats 3 of the last 4 with 51, 52 and 53 wins. I wouldn't be surprised if we lost the rest of our games just to keep that sequence going.


Yeah, haha. :lol:
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Post#108 » by Teckon » Thu Apr 10, 2008 2:53 am

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It was the Sonics. In Houston. If we didn't win it would have been a problem. Lets not get carried away against a good game against one of the worst defensive teams in league history.


Sonic beat Nuggets a few days ago. They can surprise and Rockets rout them and not a ground-out win like they did previously. Yes not to be carry away but this display show they are closer to that 22 win streak form.
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Post#109 » by Iggyemu » Thu Apr 10, 2008 2:58 am

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Sonic beat Nuggets a few days ago. They can surprise and Rockets rout them and not a ground-out win like they did previously. Yes not to be carry away but this display show they are closer to that 22 win streak form.


Defensively I dunno. But I agree with you on the shooting front. Our shooting is getting back to where it was during the streak.
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Post#110 » by King Roosk » Thu Apr 10, 2008 3:03 am

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It was the Sonics. In Houston. If we didn't win it would have been a problem. Lets not get carried away against a good game against one of the worst defensive teams in league history.


I agree with you completely, but do you remember what happened last season against Boston with Yao and Mac out? We even had a capable 20+ point scorer in Bonzi starting, and we lost. It just shows the leaps and bounds this team has made, and how (when fully healthy) we could possibly be a legitimate contender. But everyone better get healthy fast because if we want to face Utah with HCA then we're going to need to play well in the last 4 games of the season.
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Post#111 » by dontel » Thu Apr 10, 2008 11:25 am

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If no defense Korver can get big minutes on the Jazz just b/c he can shoot...Novak should be given the same chance on the Rockets. I think the problem with Novak is that he is a tweener so it could hurt our rebounding if we have to put him at PF. I would just play him at SG or SF depending on who the opponent is. The thing is that he probably won't play with our best playmaker who is McGrady unless he plays PF and that hurts us.

but korver's BB IQ, quickness, experience >>>>> Novak's :roll:
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Post#112 » by Alex_De_Large » Thu Apr 10, 2008 3:39 pm

yeah, novak is too slow, if only he had more speed and intensity he could be a player who come out from the bench for about 20 minutes and be important, defence is important but not so much, there are big players who don't play defense at all.



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I agree with you completely, but do you remember what happened last season against Boston with Yao and Mac out? We even had a capable 20+ point scorer in Bonzi starting, and we lost. It just shows the leaps and bounds this team has made, and how (when fully healthy) we could possibly be a legitimate contender. But everyone better get healthy fast because if we want to face Utah with HCA then we're going to need to play well in the last 4 games of the season.


scola >>>>>>>> juwan howard as a rocket.
we definitely are improving the team every year.
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Post#113 » by moofs » Thu Apr 10, 2008 4:13 pm

TMACFORMVP wrote:If Novak can at least not be a liability on the defensive end (he did very well in that aspect today) then he definitely deserves more minutes, because the guy can just flat our shoot the rock.


it's easy to not be a liability when there's no one to make you liable ;)
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