It doesn't matter what it is. If you own Toyota Center, you change it. Even if you think the problem is all in the players' heads, even if you think it's all ridiculous, you change it. It doesn't matter if it's really the problem or not. What matters is that as long as the team THINKS there's a problem with Toyota Center, there's a problem.
The refs will take action if there is something noticably wrong with the rims, but other than that I don't think the league cares enough to take notice.
It has to be the crowd. TC is so quiet. Everywhere we've been on the road so far just about has had a much better crowd atmosphere.
Cavs shoot 60% and like 117 points against Thunder at home while Rockets manage to score 89 points. There's nothing to be loud about when you watch a team play so bad.
well if thats true then ron made made a dumb choice. he should have shot it himself instead of passin it or drawn the foul
the problem was not the last shot. for 2 consecutive offense possessions before the last one, we didn't go through yao. if we managed score one of two possessions, we wouldn't have gone into the last shot situation. whole rox team were afraid of lobbing a pass to yao who was fronted. the more interesting thing was they wanted yao to start WWE wrestling again, like we went back to JVG kindom. they totally forgot to screen yao's defender when yao moved to the weak side and swing the ball fast enough to break down pacer's defense. they walked away from what brought our wins on the road trip.
Blame Schelde they are the company who made the goals and rims for the Rockets http://www.scheldesports.com/basketballMain.html