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Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by edc, Jan 21, 2002.

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How many losses in 2001-2002?

  1. <40

    14 vote(s)
    40.0%
  2. 40-49

    11 vote(s)
    31.4%
  3. 50-55

    7 vote(s)
    20.0%
  4. 56 or greater

    3 vote(s)
    8.6%
  1. edc

    edc Member

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    Halfway through the season, its 13-28.

    Place your (rhetorical bets) on the full year.
     
  2. Lil Francis

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    I say 30-52, Eddie wins Rookie of The Year beacuse of Gasol's injury, and we land the 3rd overall pick.
     
  3. Woofer

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    Gasol got hurt? Based on stats alone, if he keeps this up, Gasol's a lock for ROY. It's no contest. Eddie didn't play enough in the first half of the season. Eddie would have to have *better* than Gasol's average numbers in the second half, and that would mean something like Oscar Robertson.


    BTW for whoever I was chatting with during the game, Kidd's assist to turnover ratio is about 3. something and Steve Francis' is about 1.7. Terrell Brandon was at about 6.6 or so to lead the league.
     
  4. Lil Francis

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    He didn't get hurt but I think he will sooner or later.
     
  5. A-Train

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    25-57, we draft Yao Ming and go 30-52 next season, Francis signs a free agent deal with Washington, then we become a lottery team for the next ten years...
     

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