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Here's a play for you CP

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by DarkHorse, Jul 24, 2001.

  1. DarkHorse

    DarkHorse Member

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    I thought this was funny, and I've never seen it before, but maybe that's cause I live in Utah and only get to watch the Rockets on special occasions...

    It was kind of like a 2 shakes ISO, you know, the players were in the same spots and everything... Except that the man with the ball was Colson, who was at the top of the key, Kelly was the one "ISO"-lated, but he just stood there without the ball, then all the sudden Colson drove STRONGSIDE right at Langhi, and Langhi dodged and ran to the top of the key, just in time to catch the pass, which he immediately ooped to Kelly, who had started steaking like a man possessed to the hoop along the baseline.

    It was pretty cool, but I don't know how many time's you can pull that off.

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    Oh, and I didn't get a chance to talk to any coaches today, so no play-names...

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  2. heypartner

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    Thanks for calling out a play. I can definetely imagine what you are talking about. Was Langhi on the arc?

    That is Francis Alley-oop play for simpletons. Or it simply wasn't planned, which is likely.
     
  3. Ziggy

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    Wish I saw that one.

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