I think donald is a knicks fan tho. Maybe we can get him to root for htown like @justtxyank and @Os Trigonum
George H.W. Bush says he is more concerned about the Houston Rockets' playoff series than his hospitalization David J. Former President George H.W. Bush has been moved from the intensive care unit at Houston Methodist Hospital, according to a statement released by his spokesman on Wednesday. While Bush is expected to spend "several more days" at the hospital, he now appears to be solely focused on the Houston Rockets' playoff run. "President Bush naturally thanks everyone for their prayers and good wishes. He also wants to assure everyone that, as good as he feels now, he is more focused on the Houston Rockets closing out their playoff series against the Minnesota Timberwolves than anything that landed him in the hospital." Bush, 93, was in a critical condition after developing sepsis from an infection. Bush's blood pressure reportedly dropped numerous times, leading to his hospitalization. The Rockets lead their first-round matchup against the Minnesota Timberwolves, three games to one, and can close out the series on Wednesday night. At that point, Bush would presumably redirect his focus to the Rockets' next round, against either the Utah Jazz or Oklahoma City Thunder.
Black magic and your apparently loaded financially? 100% frightened by you Remind me never get on your bad side or even argue viewpoints with you...
Let this be a lesson to you whiney fairweather fans - Bush reppin H-tine from his hospital bed and holin it dine!
I know HW frequents Texans games and I'm assuming Astros games (I don't watch baseball, so I'm not really sure), but is he known for attending Rockets games during any era? I can't recall. That said, I'll accept his statement as good-willed solidarity with Houstonians at least, even if he's not a real basketball fan.
Bush met the Babe Ruth of baseball offense (B. Ruth) and now he roots for the Babe Ruth of basketball offense (J. Harden).
You don't need to call Babe Ruth the "Babe Ruth of baseball offense." He was just Babe Ruth. Man, ya'll remember the Michael Jordan of the 90s (M. Jordan)?