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Is a little aggresiveness on D too much to ask?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by bigballerj, Mar 5, 2003.

  1. bigballerj

    bigballerj Member

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    Can we please see some half-court traps, full court presses, and other gimmick defenses jump-start the Rox? We have many young-athletic players that would be perfect for this. Why does Rudy T insist of playing this laidback hoping the opposition misses open jump-shots type d? The Rox need to come out and attack people on defense, harass PGs coming up the floor, force some turnovers, get easy baskets. If you are worried about fouls, Rox have a deep team so that is not much of a problem. I know the offense won't be there every night but you can always play hard and aggresive on D and show that you have a desire to win at all costs.
     
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    They have an attitude problem. I think the players are giving up and Rudy has absolutely no control of them.
     

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