This is a must watch for Rocket fans of new and old. It explains why this is called "clutch city". it was "choke city" first. <object width="425" height="355"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/G67Nm6OpgBw&rel=1"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/G67Nm6OpgBw&rel=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="355"></embed></object> also the awesome video of Dream winning the MVP and thanking his teammates and having them accept it with him. No other NBA MVP shows this class or love for his teammates. no one.
Thanks! Nice video. The current Rockets have that kind of unselfulness. Hopefully there will be the same or different players showing up at clutch time of every game.
Thank you. I still have that video "ClutchCity" as well as "Double Clutch" in VHS. However, I own no player any more.
Maybe the 11 jersey comes with heart and Yao has been injected with it and will take us to the NBA Finals this season! GO ROCKETS! I'M STOKED!
Tinman thanks as always and keep up the work educating the noobs! I particularly loved watching Kenny Smith cutting through the D's and nailing treys to remind people that he hasn't always been some hack on TNT but could actually play and was a valuable contributor to TWO Rox championships. But what was the deal with Chris Jent? Did that guy even leave the bench at all during the playoffs? At least they started with Scotty Brooks who was Sam Cassell before there was Sam Cassell.
I remember the Rockets signed Chris just weeks before the playoffs. he did play briefly in the playoffs. I saw him on the Cavs coaching staffs when we played them last week.
i have no idea why chris jent got so much interview time. remember on double clutch, tim breaux got lots of interview time too. that's like if we won it all, they'd interview steve francis.
I miss Dream every time he is mentioned. He was just one of the best to ever play the game, and a true class act. My dad loved watching him, so it brings back memories of the games we watched together on TV as we were too poor to buy tickets. We would jump up and high-five as if we were in attendance. My dad's favorite saying was "Unbeatable"
I'm bumbing this thread just to remind everyone that the Rox have overcome adversity. NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE HEART OF A CHAMPION!
thanks! you have passed the test, you will make it to the promise land, the other people... that place where it burns!