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Are the Rockets being sneaky?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by jaynguyen82, Mar 11, 2012.

  1. IMHO

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    Lowry is a true PG, trying to make his teammates better by tanking for a lottery pick.
     
  2. Smacktle

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    NO! it's dupus.
     
  3. Dedicatedrocket

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    I dont know if all this talk on how morey is doing this on purpose is true? But what i do know is that it will help us in the long run and make morey look like a god when we get a lottery pic this season after missing the playoffs and lowry comes back then llull comes and dwight signs here in the off season and add a couple of lottery picks to that. Once again morey will seem like a god
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  4. Freik

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    http://www.myfoxhouston.com/dpp/sports/nba/120311-rockets'-lowry-out-2-4-weeks

    HOUSTON - Houston Rockets guard Kyle Lowry has been diagnosed with a bacterial infection.
    He will stay in a New York hospital until Tuesday.
    Lowry will undergo treatment for the infection and is out from two to four weeks.
    "He'll be in the hospital until at least Tuesday," said Keith Jones, Rockets senior vice president of basketball operations/head athletic trainer, in a text message to FOX 26 Sports.
    "Then he'll start an antibiotic treatment for two more weeks after that. During that treatment he may not be able to play."
    Lowry has missed two games after being hospitalized last week with a high fever and abdominal distress.


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