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[Yahoo Sports] The Houston Rockets are downright terrifying

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Shaq2Yao, Dec 1, 2017.

  1. Shaq2Yao

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    Hey, remember how some of us were wondering whether bringing Chris Paul back into the mix after a month on the shelf with a left knee bruise might wind up disrupting the Houston Rockets? Yeah, so, um, about that:

    The Rockets have won six straight since Paul’s return to the lineup. Their already overwhelming offense has hit a scorching new level, averaging 118.5 points per 100 possessions. Their defense has been nearly as impressive, holding opponents to a minuscule 97.2 points-per-100. Both are the best efficiency marks in the league since Nov. 15.

    The much-ballyhooed backcourt of Paul and James Harden has been as advertised, outscoring opponents by 34 points in 94 minutes over the past two weeks, according to NBAwowy.com’s lineup data. More importantly, though, the Rockets have been kicking maximum ass when only one’s been on the floor — they’re plus-53 in 83 Harden/no-Paul minutes, and a whopping plus-42 in 50 Paul/no-Harden minutes. Turns out there might have been something to that whole “we will always have one Hall of Fame-caliber point guard on the floor” thing!

    Harden is an absolute monster, leading the league in assists again while also leading the league in scoring, shooting a career-best 40.3 percent from 3-point range while taking 11.1 freaking 3s a game and still getting to the free-throw line more often than just about any non-big in the sport. (Take a bow, D.J. Augustin!)

    He’s assisting on half his teammates’ baskets during his floor time while sharply curbing last year’s turnover rate despite throwing swaggering passes like this for fun:

    Here’s the list of players to average 30 points a game with a True Shooting percentage (which takes into account 2-point, 3-point and free-throw accuracy) of .600 or better while finishing more than 30 percent of their team’s offensive possessions: prime Michael Jordan, prime Karl Malone, MVP Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry, and this year’s Harden. That’s it. That’s the whole list.

    “Last year, I thought he was unbelievable,” D’Antoni said during last month’s reign of terror. “I don’t know what he is this year. He’s gone up another level.”

    Paul’s not quite there yet — it takes a little bit of time to get back to full speed after spending a month in the shop with a wonky wheel — but he’s got 62 assists against just eight turnovers in 164 minutes while shooting 44.8 percent from 3-point land since returning. He’s starting to get more comfortable playing at Houston’s preferred pace, as ESPN.com’s Zach Lowe noted, marrying his dead-eye accuracy and playmaking acumen with the imperative to give up the ball and get on the move in D’Antoni’s attack.

    And while some (like, um, me) thought he might’ve been targeted in part to bring his midrange mastery to a Rockets club that can sometimes struggle to wring out buckets against defenses that look to take away what Houston likes to do best, CP3 sure seems to be getting with the Moreyball program: according to NBA.com, he’s taken as many shots in the restricted area as he has from midrange, and nearly four times as many from beyond the arc.

    It’s tough to blame him. Center Clint Capela seems to get better by the day, screening and diving and swatting and rebounding and perpetually inflating the size of that bag coming his way this summer. Ryan Anderson’s been a pleasant surprise defensively, and he’s been torching defenses since CP3 came back, shooting 55 percent from deep on 7.6 attempts in only 26.5 minutes per game. (I loved the explanation he offered Feigen for why he’s clicked so quickly with his new point guard: “He’s Chris Paul.”)

    Defensive-minded role players Luc Richard Mbah a Moute and P.J. Tucker have been weaponized as offensive contributors, too, as knockdown floor-spacers from the corners, drivers, cutters and even as attackers in the pick-and-roll. Together with Trevor Ariza, they make up one of the league’s most versatile perimeter corps, giving Houston the flexibility to match up with all sorts of opponents.

    Need to go big? Roll with Capela, Nene or Tarik Black. Need to downshift to both cover and go shot-for-shot with a small-ball lineup? Roll with the Tuckwagon in no-center or Anderson-at-five lineups, which have outscored opponents by 46 points in 86 minutes, scoring like gangbusters and clamping down like the Celtics. (They’ve been especially suffocating with all three of Ariza, Mbah a Moute and Tucker on the court, switching defensive assignments all over the court and allowing just 96.2 points-per-100 in 140 shared minutes.)

    Everyone in Houston looks awesome right now. (Well, everyone except Eric Gordon, who’s been slumping. But the reigning Sixth Man of the Year has earned the benefit of the doubt in D’Antoni’s system.) The Rockets haven’t quite reached their preseason goal of averaging 50 3-pointers per game, but they’re still leading the league by a mile at 44.4 a night with 16.2 makes, while also shooting a blistering 57.3 percent on shots inside the arc; only eight teams take more shots inside the restricted area, and only two make a higher percentage. Those two teams, by the way, have played for the NBA championship in each of the last three summers.

    “I think the way we play is pretty proven,” Rockets general manager Daryl Morey recently told Alex Wong of The Atlantic. “You already have multiple titles won by teams playing a similar style as us.”

    There are caveats worth mentioning. Houston’s six-game rampage has come against four teams missing at least one top player due to injury (the Nuggets without Paul Millsap, the Grizzlies without Mike Conley, the Knicks without Kristaps Porzingis and Enes Kanter, the Nets missing basically everybody) and five teams that rank in the bottom half of the league in defensive efficiency (Knicks, Pacers, Nuggets, Nets, Suns).

    It’s fair to note that the Rockets fattened up on some dinged-up and defenseless opposition, and to wonder whether things might change for them a little bit once the schedule stiffens; as the great John Schuhmann of NBA.com notes, “In December, Houston will play a league-high nine games against top-10 defenses, beginning the month with three road games against the Lakers (eighth), Jazz (seventh) and Blazers (second).” (Then again, Mike D’Antoni’s club will also gets a season-long seven-game homestand after that.)

    OK, all that said: the Rockets have the best record in the NBA. They have already beaten the Warriors in their own gym. They have a legitimate MVP candidate playing the best ball of an already pretty great career, a future Hall of Famer still at the tail end of his prime running their reserves with aplomb, more wing depth than ever before and a defense just outside the top five in points allowed per possession. This team is complete, and deep, and built for the long haul.

    You can’t win a championship before December, but you can damn sure announce your presence with authority. The Rockets are here, they’re downright terrifying, and it sure doesn’t look like they’re going anywhere any time soon.

    https://sports.yahoo.com/houston-rockets-downright-terrifying-222202993.html
     
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  2. heypartner

    heypartner Contributing Member

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    Lulz at these stats in the article

    Hey, remember how some of us were wondering whether bringing Chris Paul back into the mix after a month on the shelf with a left knee bruise might wind up disrupting the Houston Rockets?

    Yeah, so, um, about that:
    • Paul and James Harden are +34 points in 94 minutes together
    • More importantly, though, the Rockets have been kicking maximum ass when only one’s been on the floor
      • they’re plus-53 in 83 Harden/no-Paul minutes, and
      • a whopping plus-42 in 50 Paul/no-Harden minutes.
    Turns out there might have been something to that whole “we will always have one Hall of Fame-caliber point guard on the floor” thing!
     
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  3. TracywtFacy

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    Too many words. Just need two: we're awesome.
     
  4. ApacheWarrior

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    In order to be the best....you need to beat the best. Bring them on. I don’t see them being much better than
    Houston, now that Anderson has tickets to the games. Watch out if Gordon gets his groove on.
     
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  5. seeingredtx

    seeingredtx Enlightened

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    The stats prove this, however some people on here like to be Debbie Downers...
     
  6. elmotsangtt

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    Try to beat spurs, warriors and Celtics to prove
     
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    We shall try
     
  8. moestavern19

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    All of this great until you realize you will need to play 4 flawless games out of 7 to beat Golden Snake.
     
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    FIXED.
     
  10. DonKnock

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    We already beat them once this year and we didn’t play a perfect game.
     
  11. macan

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    what's up with all those sudden love from medias lately...before the season start they were saying cp3 and harden won't work, last year they said we were 8 seed at best...i say **** them all.
     
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    Y'all wanna sip Koolaid but I'm thinking about pink champagne on ice.
     
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  13. Os Trigonum

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    media conspiracy
     
  14. Mathloom

    Mathloom Shameless Optimist
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    We can do 4 perfect games. If Paul leads this team to a top 5-6 defense, we are in it to win it.
     
  15. dlite316

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    Houston Rockets are damn right terrifying! I'm loving it!
     
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    Noted! We are not likable but terrifying.
     
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    November had a easy schedule with time between games, Dec will be our bellwether. Can't argue with the results so far, but now it's time to see how good we are.
     
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    We already see how good we are and that is frickin great. You dont beat opponents by an average of 18 points since CP3s return and isnt great no matter the opponents.
    Sure we probably wont lose one time in any month again this year but we are there. We are right with the cavs as the top threat to GS thats how good we are playing.
     
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    Deckard Blade Runner
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    December will be a test, and we need to be tested. All I care about, at this point, is staying healthy. I think we can match up against any team, including the Worriers.
     
  20. withmustard

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    The last paragraph said we have the best record in the NBA? It's really the Celtics.
     
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