Post#6 » by tisbee » Sat Mar 14, 2009 7:18 am
Hackle,
Much of it has to do w/injuries. The current starting 5 have not had alot of practice time together so under pressure they default to their own individual strengths. Playing one against 5 rarely succeeds and they are not a unit. Battier was out til Jan,Artest was in and out of lineup thru Feb,Brooks has been the starter for a short while. Of the bench,Landry has missed quite a few games,and Lowry is new. W/the Rockets schedule having so many games clumped together,a problem that crops up can go unaddressed for several games in a row.
Then there's the theory of Adelman's offense. It is based on spacing and crisp movement. But in the 4Q the refs tend to swallow their whistle,allowing much more physical contact and bogging down the offense. In the past Adelman would rely on Drexler,Webber,McGrady to take over in 4Q and bail the team out. The current Rockets don't have that kind of player. But the problem w/this excuse is the Rockets aren't coming close to running an Adelman offense in the first place.
Partly,it's an identity problem. What are the Rockets on offense? What is their bread and butter play that they run when they need a basket? They don't have one,so they flail around trying to get decent shots when the defensive intensity is turned up by the other team.
Mostly though,it's the makeup of the team. Their PGs are young and don't know how to run the team yet. They lack that rebounder who will get THE crucial rebound when a game is up for grabs. The team doesn't have a tall player who can block shots from the weakside and kill the other team's momemtum. They don't have forwards who can run and finish above the rim when they get a turnover,so they rarely take advantage of steals,deflections,etc and create momentum for themselves. They don't have anybody on the starting unit who knows how to drive and get fouled. So they never get any easy points,everything is hard,each miss is magnified,every opponents' basket that much bigger.
The Rockets are a team that has little margin for error. When the other team turns up the pressure the errors creep in and the Rockets struggle.