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ClutchFans Game Thread: Rockets @ Pistons 10/31/2012

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Clutch, Oct 29, 2012.

  1. -Rockets

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    I predict 2 Chandler Bang putback slams tonight
     
  2. Uprising

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    reverse psych...
     
  3. rocketblood713

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    havent been this excited since the start of the Texans season ....BEARDSANITY !!!
     
  4. SaoPaolo

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    Day:1 - We are HOT in the media.

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  5. Commodore

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    Rockets will come out with incredible defense and blow it wide open with transition offense.

    Double digit win.
     
  6. Krizzle

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    Is White the team?
     
  7. dreamshake97

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    as much as i hope this all happens, keep in mind that Hollinger has a HUGE woody for Morey.. so he thinks every morey move is gold..
     
  8. Coban Hutton

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    Thanks for the capture. Has anyone got the text of the article?
     
  9. RocketFan

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    Houston Rockets 97, Detroit Pistons 88. :)
     
  10. zcity

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    Good preview article - Detroit has some respect for DM - for sure !!

    http://www.detroitbadboys.com/2012/...stons-open-season-at-home-against-the-rockets

    Detroit vs. Houston: Pistons open season at home against the Rockets
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    By Mike Payne on Oct 31, 2:13p
    Steve Mitchell-US PRESSWIRE

    A new season begins for the slowly-evolving, increasingly-promising Detroit Pistons. How will they fare against the new-look Houston Rockets that have undergone rapid, drastic development?

    A new season begins tonight, and with it a countdown. Pistons fans have waited many months for Detroit Basketball, but tonight it will be replaced by a new wait for the impending revelation of a Monroe/Drummond frontcourt. The question of when Andre Drummond will start and when Greg Monroe will slide to power forward has been a top discussion all summer, and it will remain a top discussion until Lawrence Frank gives Detroit fans an answer. The pairing is inevitable. When it happens, it might make for the most exciting Pistons frontcourt since Rasheed and Ben, Bill and Dennis. If you're like me, you're watching it as the top storyline of the season.

    Game Tips at 7:30 P.M. EST

    Houston Rockets: 0 - 0 (0 home - 0 away)

    Detroit Pistons: 0 - 0 (0 home - 0 away) UNDEFEATED!!!

    The Situation

    At this time last season, the Rockets featured a starting lineup with Kyle Lowry, Kevin Martin, Chase Budinger, Luis Scola and Jordan Hill. Tonight, the completely new-look Rockets features Jeremy Lin, James Harden, Chandler Parsons, Patrick Patterson and Omer Asik. How does one acquire the most hyped player in 2011-12, a top 3 shooting guard, a beastly-productive 7-foot center and four promising rookies in one off-season? It's really simple, actually-- stockpile picks and prospects while maintaining cap flexibility.

    That cap flexibility gave Rockets GM Daryl Morey a chance to punk New York and Chicago by providing lop-sided offer sheets to Jeremy Lin and Omer Asik that the Knicks and Bulls could not match. Had they tried to match, they would have paid tens of millions in luxury tax once those salaries jumped from $5M/yr to $15M/yr. Sure, Lin and Asik are not worth $15M/yr, but if you average their deals out across the three year term, they're making about $8M/yr. a piece. If they don't work out, Morey is only on the hook for three years and he'll have two max-level expiring deals to shop to those same luxury tax teams that he punked in the first place. In a word, brilliant. It's hard to see a scenario where the Rockets lose here even if his new players underperform.

    Then there's Morey's most recent acquisitions, having picked up James Harden, Cole Aldrich and Daequan Cook by shipping out Kevin Martin, some 2013 first rounders and assorted second rounders. Morey publicly explained his strategy this summer-- to stockpile a bunch of assets and picks with the aim of swinging them for a star player. In James Harden, Morey now has that.

    You might want to pencil in Morey as Executive of the Year. If the Rockets make the playoffs, that award might just be a lock.

    Fortunately for the Pistons, if you want to pick a time of year to play this new look team, it's right at the beginning when growing pains are still in effect. Harden hasn't played a single game with the Rockets yet, and if it takes this young team a month or two to really gel, Detroit has a chance to open up the season with a win.

    Keys to the Game

    Perimeter Defense / Passing Lanes - Jeremy Lin is a turnover machine, and tonight will be the first NBA game he has played with James Harden. Force the issue here, stay active in passing lanes and the perimeter when Lin/Harden look to drive. The more Houston is forced into turnovers, the more Detroit can get out in transition and pick up easy baskets Drummond Alley-Oops.

    Keep Asik Out of the Box - In limited minutes behind Noah in Chicago and in steady burn during the preseason in Houston, Asik has been a rebounding machine. Greg Monroe should work to keep Asik away from the glass on defense and Drummond should do what he does on the offensive boards. If Detroit can limit Houston's second chance opportunities and push those aforementioned turnovers, this game could fall to the Pistons.

    Feed the Moose / Start the Bull / Free the Swede - You're going to hear this refrain quite often until these wishes are fulfilled. Greg Monroe deserves to be the #1 or #2 option on offense alongside Rodney Stuckey. Andre Drummond earned himself a starter's role in the preseason, and the countdown begins now until he receives his prize. As Tayshaun Prince continues his expected decline, more reasons arise to start Jonas Jerebko at small forward. Do this, Larry Frank.

    Question of the Game

    How much playing time will Greg Monroe and Andre Drummond see in tandem on opening night, and how effective can they be? The story of the season starts in a matter of hours...
     
  11. FlyingBeagles

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    I predict the Rockets will start slow and trail by 3-5 points in the first half then make a big run in the 3rd quarter. Rockets win 97-88!

    Lin and Harden will lead with the highest +/- followed by Asik, Patterson and Parsons. Delfino and Parsons will be deadly from the outside. Go Rockets!
     
  12. jets fool

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    Am I the only one who thinks we'll all get a BREAKING NEWS csn has agreed to terms with all cable outlets before the first game?? Or am I just trolling hard wishing it would happen?....if not 790 it is
     
  13. bongman

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    SHHHHHH. Morey bashers don't want to hear that
     
  14. rocketsfan7

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    Would start a new thread for this, but assuming already one created (cannot find forum search functionality) but for those who wan't to watch the game here is an option - get free trial NBA league pass here:

    http://watch.nba.com/nba/subscribe
     
  15. Ricksmith

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    It's hard to feel bad for a guy that just inked a 78 million dollar contract, but if he does well tonight all of his critics will say "it's just one game." However, if he has a poor game, we'll never hear the end of it. Threads will pop up asking if Morey made a mistake, people will claim "I told you so" about him being max-worthy or not, and pee-pee games will ensue.
     
  16. roxxy

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    Meh. People will say what they want to say. It is a 5 year investment and he is 23. He doesn't need to prove everyone wrong tonight. He has a few years to do that. Plus who cares what he thinks. I definitely think he is worth that contract & I think the Rockets are lucky to have said player.
     
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  17. sando

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    it will be fun
     
  18. raskol

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    It's on and cracking tonight! I wish I could have flown out there tonight.
     
  19. cdastros

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    Bull says Marcus Morris will start at the 4.
     
  20. bluffkin

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    I really wanna see how Terrence Jones does against Greg Monroe
     

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