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rockets in 6 or portland in 7
today was rick kamla and steve smith doing most the talk instead of those 2 portland homers and steve smith got tired to saying You got to feed...
brent can atleast replace brooks for few stretches in the game when brooks is trying to force too much
actually yao + scola 17 for 25 is good enough for a win tonight if artest + brooks does better than 9 for 29. thats 20 misses = atleast 40 pts
Scola is good but he looked this good because Yao demanded so much attention that scola's man is paying more attention to Yao most of the time...
Not like aron brooks did anything better last game
aron brooks dribbled way more than artest today, consider artest only took 9 shots as compared to 20 for aron brooks, that's not doing his pg job
leave these 2 in portland and if game 7 is needed, immediately bring them back to houston
bobby knight... time to throw that chair onto the court
next time scola and Yao have less FG than brooks and artest, I'm gonna switch to hdmi immediately and play ps3
he's too short to see that Yao is pissed
if artest and brooks combined to shoot more shots than scola and yao, that's a script for failure
unless the refs can snatch the ball from AB, it's not going to be a blowout
world's most efficient center + FIBA spanish league MVP totally wasted by the incompetent pg
now portland still got nothing to lose, in fact I think they should be pretty confident about thursday
this team is not beat by portland, it's beat by itself
if this series gets dragged to game 7, then an epic fail will be on the horizon.
AP test is definitely more important don't let these ballhogs ruin your future.
welcome back to houston blazers, as for brooks and artest you 2 should just stay there
ron artest and aron brooks are just paving the way with red carpet for blazers to houston. Way to gain confidence for a young team.