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An unbiased look at the Rockets

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Random., Jan 12, 2004.

  1. Roc Paint

    Roc Paint Member

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    This is one of the greatest teams to ever be assembled.
     
  2. SCOOTER T.

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    I would be surprised if the Rockets did anymore trading this years. I feel it’s an evaluating year. Next year will be ---who stays or not.
     
  3. Rocket River

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    honestly. . . . .

    I question our SHOOTERS more than our PASSERS

    I don't think we have Kidd or someone that will make difficult passes
    but some basic passes think we do well enough

    the problem is .. shooting.

    We just cannot seem to knock down the open shot!!

    Rocket River
     
  4. HillBoy

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    Well, I tried to warn folks on this BBS before the season started not to turn their noses up at the Nuggets & the Grizzlies but no one was listening.

    It's now close to midseason and the Rockets are only marginally better. The biggest change from last year is that they are now virtually unwatchable and their games are simply brutal from a fan's perspective. I really don't see how one trade can fix this mess so I expect them to continue more or less in the same vein until the season's end. If folks are hoping that CD and the front office have any clue as to how to fix this team, they are deluding themselves - they can't make smart trades and have no idea how to evaluate talent. Which means more of the same for the foreseeable future.
     
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    I think one reason we are a poor shooting team is that often our shooters either don't receive a pass in rhythm or the passes are off target.

    This creates a slight hesitancy that may throw their shot off. Our shooters are not sure when they will receive a pass due to over dribbling and often the pass is one of desperation after jumping in the lane in traffic.


    Houston Native
     
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