It is ok to be a grounded greyhound? I also like the transition ball......especially Wafer...he is so quick with the ball, and puts so much pressure on the opposing team....but more importantly, he can FINISH !!! Get out and run....I love it. And Scola shows you don't need to be the best athlete to get out and run in transition, you just have to...uh...get out and run. DD
100wpm.. WOW. I can't get 100 pecks per minute. Bet you actually use more than 1 finger on each hand. Anyway, thanks for the great recap, Smokin' Fingers!
I took a typing class in 9th grade because it had TONS of girls, it turns out it was one of the most useful classes I ever took. DD
Morey comes always sounds confident in the team thus making me calm down a little bit. I can't question a genius about his work because his finish project isn't even on the court. ohh and "Thank you Ocho Texto"
Kudos, DD! BTW, has Morey ever address the officiating on Yao. It is beyond embarrassing. I almost feel like boycotting the NBA until the issue of officiating in general is addressed.
I think the Rockets have 3 pretty good "greyhounds" in Brooks, Wafer, and Scola. But I suppose merely 25% of your 12-man active roster isn't a great ratio. How many would you like to see on the team?
What about Landry and Dorsey? Also, one thing that is new...is now Tmac has a timetable for a return...before he did not..... His trainer asked the Rockets when he should start tapering down the workouts to get him ready to play and they did not give him a timetable...it seems like now...hey have...the Pistons or NY game is when he is slated to come back. It will be interesting to see how he integrates with the team. He has to play within the system and play as hard as the rest of his teamates to gain their respect back, IMO. DD
well it says the podcast is up, but it's not working. Anyone have an email address to contact the station's webmaster? I would send it to Adam Clanton ( who I am actually listening to right now ) but I don't think he would know how to fix it
I agree, but the problem with T-mac wasn't that he was not playing within the system... He just looked extremly WEAK. And it wasn't only about his knee, he was pretty fat as well. His body wasn't really ready for the season.
Thanks for the hard work on the recap. I took typing in 10th grade and haven't looked back since. Most guy in my class didn't take it seriously; too bad for them. But I can't do 100 wpm; more like 80.
talking about scola, i believe he should get more usage in our offense. it's not hard to imagine that had he been on a lesser team, his numbers will be noticeably better. he's getting his current #'s partly due to the fact that he's playing with yao. but in cany case, i'd like see him being utilized a bit more by adelman.