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Rockets vs Blazers anyone?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Alvin Choo, Nov 6, 2008.

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  1. Alvin Choo

    Alvin Choo Member

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    I'm really surprise, that in about 12 hours, the 1st of a run of away games is going to start. And no one is talking about it? Or starting a thread about it.

    Am i'm the only one here that is excited to watch the 5th game of the season, hoping for a huge rebound from the rox first lost.
     
  2. rox4lyf

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    i'm excited. it's on tnt again!
     
  3. got em COACH

    got em COACH Member

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    ditto tonight game on tnt! got to see what fat barkley has to say about us.
     
  4. Storm Surge

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    first page!
     
  5. tim562

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    :D Rockets have a game today and tomorrow, no way!!!!

    :D :D
     
  6. Gwalchmai

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    I was wondering the same thing. I usually check the board to see if a game is going to be on. Saw no post, then was surprised to see on NBA.com we had one.
     
  7. Rivaldo2181

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    Here's a short article from NBA.com about the road trip, not much substance:
    I love Barry's comments that are bolded.

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    Western Conference Insider: Trip to test Rockets' mettle
    By Art Garcia, NBA.com
    Posted Nov 5 2008 4:00PM

    The franchise hasn't won a playoff series since 1997. Its two cornerstones have never tasted such success.

    Yet, walking through the Rockets locker room, the feeling is noticeable. Like the scent of freshly-laundered socks in the air.

    A quiet confidence abounds.

    "There are some guys on this year's team that have not been around for those years," said Brent Barry, one of those guys. "What we hope to do with the emergence of an in-house guy like Aaron Brooks and by making an impact trade to bring in Ron Artest is try to change the culture of the team a little bit.

    "The veteran guys who have been here before know about the struggles and the first-round losses, but the new guys coming in don't really give a rat's [rear] about that stuff. What it's about is this season. What's happened in the past is the past."

    Changing the culture isn't as easy as changing socks. But acting like they've been there before even when they haven't is the vibe in Houston. Unlike the Hornets last season or possibly the Trail Blazers this season, the Rockets aren't led by baby-faced stars looking to make a splash on the playoff stage.

    Tracy McGrady is in this 12th season. Yao Ming has started his seventh. Artest and Rafer Alston have nine in the books. Even the injured Shane Battier, Houston's most versatile defender, is in his eighth campaign.

    "We realize we have a chance to do really some special things," Artest said. "Guys are really dialed in."

    The Rockets opened 3-0 despite not being at their best against Memphis and Oklahoma City. Houston did roll through Dallas before coming up short Tuesday against Boston.

    What lies ahead would test the fortitude of any team, and that's exactly what coach Rick Adelman wants. The Rockets open a brutal five-game trip Friday at Portland. Laying in the weeds on the trek are the Lakers, Suns and Spurs.

    Coming back home is no picnic. Houston get the Hornets and Spurs sandwiched around a jaunt to Oklahoma City. A three-game Eastern Conference swing follows that. For those scoring at home, nine of Houston's next 11 are on the road.

    "That's probably going to be a true test," Adelman said.

    He expects to have a good handle on his team at the end of this stretch three weeks from now.

    "Hopefully we can win some games," Adelman added. "It's going to take us a while. I don't think you really going to know who we are for awhile until we get Shane back and we get some consistency with everybody in the lineup."

    In some ways, this is training camp for the Rockets. T-Mac, nursing his gimpy knee and bum shoulder, didn't get a lot of reps last month. Yao is seven months removed from foot surgery. Battier hasn't participated at all, and others have been in and out of the lineup.

    "We had a training camp for everyone else and not the guys we're going to rely upon," Barry said. "What we have to do in this first 15 games of the season is be really patient, to understand we do not have all of the bullets in our gun and that we have to establish a good foundation that we can build on as we get guys back."
     
  8. badgerfan

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    Big road trip coming up followed by the Hornets at home, if I'm not mistaken. This is going to be a brutal stretch that's going to say a lot about the Rockets development. Strangely nobody wants to talk about it. They'd rather go into hysterics about the last game. :rolleyes:
     
  9. optimalRocket

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    So this is the official thread of Rockets Vs Portland.
    Hopefully we win.
     
  10. TheGM

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    I guess it's good that Oden is not playing. With the way Yao's year has been going; it could have been bad.
     

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