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I'm looking forward to tomorrow. McGrady will probably be fired up, going against Arenas. Let's hope resting the starters will work this time around.
Howard is playing well, also. It's good to see him contributing and knocking down shots. In the past, his perimeter game has made things easier...
McGrady has always had problems with Garnett, which is why his performance in Minnesota didn't bother me that much. Garnett is the one player who...
I've noticed that with the Rockets ahead, certain posters aren't here. Hmm...
No, he isn't. He's better than either of those two. The hate around here is beyond pathetic.
No, he's not. I'm surprised ZBoy didn't find a way to blame this on Howard.
Yes, because the Rockets would be so much better off with your boy Francis. That useless f***** doesn't even play on the damn Knicks.
It's amazing how most of the people who are whining today weren't even around yesterday. Does anyone else find that interesting? :cool:
Earlier, you said that you didn't care how they won. Make up your mind. Either you want to see the Rockets win, or you don't. There is no in between.
How nice of the officials to allow Garnett and Davis to complain the entire game. :rolleyes:
Chill out.
Rafer's decision-making is atrocious. He does not, nor has he ever understood the value of finding players who may be in a groove. Van Gundy also...
I know. My point was that people shouldn't be singling out certain players, be it McGrady, Yao, or anyone else. Everybody needs to do their part...
McGrady hasn't been any better. Let's not single anyone out.
The story of our lives. I don't have the chance to see as many games here in Indianapolis, but what how does Van Gundy react when Rafer does...
:rolleyes:
It's good to see him trying to take over games again. The Rockets need to find McGrady and Yao every time down the floor, if for no other reason,...
Why does this please you?
Calm down. They had a rough first half. It happens. They have shown that they can bounce back, and they will.
I don't mean to rain on your parade, but the 72-10 (1995-96) Bulls won their Opening Night game, against the Charlotte Hornets, on November 3,...