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Post-Game Analysis: Spurs 88, Rockets 85

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Clutch, Mar 14, 2009.

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  1. Obito

    Obito Member

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    Rush on who? Yao?

    I'm saying why can't we get the ball to yao...he was owning Duncan tonight but Artest and Brooks have the need of taking tough ass shots.
     
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    I truly hope you are being sarcastic. If Aaron Brooks is a future for any team, There is no future for the team.
     
  3. rocketgo

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    Yao is the only player who can guard Duncan.
    Artest is a good player, but not as great as he thinks himself is. Besides, his bball IQ is only average.
    Battier is becoming worse and worse offensively.
     
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    look on the bright side, at least utah lost and new orleans got raped by chicago. just cross your fingers and hope that denver losses also :)
     
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    thank you sir, i was about to say the samething, since RA never i mean never had a good drawn play out of time outs, just let the damn players play. and why did broods shoot that play he had like 3 or 4 sec left on the clock.
     
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    The great play maker Aron Brooks, 0 assist this game, just like his number. Yao is not that tough as you wish, but he is not as horribe as AB.
     
  7. nightwatch

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    1) Artest with his r****ded foul with 1 second left in the 1st that sent Parker to the line and give him 2 free points.

    2) Brook with his r****ded shot in the 4th.

    These two must have the lowest basketball IQ in the NBA.

    All they ever do is jack up shots.
     
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    Edit: Nevermind. Sorry.
     
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    ...difinitely...u a AB lover :cool:
     
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    Yao was good, and I know that. Outside of screwing up on the final two plays, I would actually say that Brooks and Artest didn't play too badly either - Brooks's mistake was due to inexperience, and I would like to think that Ron's missed three was simply tiredness. It was, however, a good play, so no one should be blaming Adelman for that.
     
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    Not surprised that we couldn't pull it out.Brooks went with his instincts,he is a scorer,can't pass at all unfortunately.
     
  12. RV6

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    wow so no one else saw what i mentioned about ron messing up the play at the end?
     
  13. Pringles

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    Thank you. You are probably the only optimistic poster in this board!
     
  14. roadmap

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    I can't torelate the stupid selection by coach. Brooks play the clutch ball,and let the Bigs Yao,Artest and scola is outside. AB lose+no reboud=failture.
     
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    Some of the people on this forum have the shortest memories I've ever seen.
     
  16. TheGreat

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    Since we have lost T-Mac for the season, we need some one else to close out games. Yao may be able to close out games if we are still up by like 5-10 points but once we are down, we need a guard who can take over games and bring us back like T-Mac once could.
     
  17. Obito

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    Bingo.

    What does aldelman teach these guys? they seem to have vey low basketball IQ's.
     
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    I have no problem with Artest missing the 3, simply because he was probably fatigued, he wasn't hitting his shots in the game anyways.

    I do have a problem with Aaron Brooks playing with Yao. Brooks missing it and Yao putting it back is not going to happen often. It's really going to be as likely as Yao hitting another 3.
     
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    I bet a 100 dollars Lowry would have made that clutch shot, no question about it. Only a complete moron like Adelman would depend on Brooks to make that shot when you have Lowry.
     
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    Some of the people on this forum have the shortest memories I've ever seen


    na I still remeber that we dint go anywhere since tha dream
     

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