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Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by rdsgonzo13, Jan 22, 2000.

  1. rdsgonzo13

    rdsgonzo13 Contributing Member

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    Whenever I am watching the Rockets on the WB-39 broadcast and they interview Rudy he does something wierd. Each time he gets interview before he game with either calvin or bill he does something with his ear. Right when the interview ends he rubs his left ear. I have noticed this year in and year out for sometime now. Is this like a supersition for him? Because he time I see him do that we seem to win. You guys probably think I am crazy. Next time you watch a Rockets game on WB39 see if he does that RIGHT before the interview ends.
     
  2. CHARockets4ever

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    He definitely is doing that. It isn't your imagination.

    Now, I'm not sure, but it just may be a sign to one of his..."relatives." A lot of guys do that kind of thing anyway. It might be his way of saying HELLO to ??, but I'm not sure. Some EXPERT here in this chat must know this. Maybe they'll answer! COme on, people. Clarify it for da man!

    (for instance, when Jeff Hornacek is at the free throw line, he brushes his hand on his face. It is his way of telling his kids HEY or something)
     
  3. alaskansnowman

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    Yeah, he does it for good luck.
     

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