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A simple minded analysis on whether to take a J or look for something else

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Carl Herrera, Dec 12, 2009.

  1. AggieDentist

    AggieDentist Member

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    great analysis. it read like a Van Gundier post.
     
  2. TeamUSA

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    simple minded analysis/result

    We're

    13 wins 10 losses 0.565 winng%

    above all, we're number in the top 6. ;)
     
  3. rockets_fanatic

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    It is common sense to me, that Ariza should be encouraged to get to the free throw line, if his jump shoot is not falling.

    Now, Morey theory that missing those shoots, gives us a chance at offensive rebounds is flawed. Why? It also gives the opposition a chance at the offensive rebound.

    Get the inside/outside game going. Score in the paint and at the line.
     
  4. nolimitnp

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    Nothing to do with this thread, but let's say we grab an offensive rebound and we get a new shot clock. Then immediately make a bad pass and the ball changes teams. Is that considered a turnover?
     
  5. Angkor Wat

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    SHOOT THE J. SHOOT IT!

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