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The problem with Rafer as a backup PG is that usually you also have less scoring potential because the backup doesn't play as many minutes with...
Hope you don't mind a couple of tweaks to a good, positive outlook. Change from this... To... (Rafer gets wide open looks because he...
If Rafer would go to the basket 50% of the time AND draw contact I could live with his shooting percentage on the other 50% being jump shots....
Let's hope when Yao comes back he remembers "what I'm supposed to do" and doesn't pass to Rafer too often, just because he's the "open man". It...
This has been ongoing since Sura went down. Even though McGrady can score a lot, one could argue that Sura could put his "will" on a game more...
Lets... 1) Expect an energetic, focused, professional effort from the team. If that occurs, accept the results and move on. 2) Realize that...
Forget the JVG psyche stuff... is Yao psyching himself?? :rolleyes: When the shoe controversy came up Yao insisted the shoe wasn't the issue...
This is the key quote in the article. Obviously, Van Gundy has in mind what he would like. And I'm sure CD is trying to make it happen. The...
Rafer Madness... A quick reaction to this loss might lead one to think we are only a Yao, a point guard, and a little more composure away from...
The general view is that this is good insurance if Deke should go down for some reason. Let's not forget that Yao has been out extended periods...
And isn't Chuck Elvin's son?? :)
I like... that as a "team" they have shown they can play with any other team -- when they hustle and stay focused. The best thing Van Gundy...
Pretty good summation. Growing pains.
I've been out for the holidays and then been sick and haven't visited for a while but this is great news! I'm glad somebody (whether it was T-Mac...
(Sorry for double posting but I didn't see this thread until I had alread posted in the "worst case scenario" thread. My comments probably belong...
The "worst case scenario" doesn't have to come to pass. I don't think he is being treated as comprehensively as he could be. I have a feeling...
Indeed!
The language is probably pretty much NBA-speak... or more correctly, gym-speak. After all, Yao is spending most of his time around his teammates....
I have wondered the same thing since last season. I have a feeling there isn't much room for "alternative" therapies in the Rockets playbook, but...
Ah, yes, Grasshopper!