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Analysis of Rockets' tactics in Miami

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by zj945, Nov 13, 2006.

  1. Deckard

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    So agree with you, and what compucomp said on the previous page. Tracy is doing exactly what we need to win, and close games out. When his shot returns, which it will, god help the rest of the league.
     
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    Me too, it was hilarious. For those who don't understand Chinese, 师奶 was originally meant for "the wife of the master", but then it's turned into some casual naming for mid- to elderly aged women, similar to "aunts". Not to imply anything about Snyder, simply because the pronounciation was close, but it's really funny.
     
  3. boby

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    Can you guys see it?
     
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    Yes,I can see it
     
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    This guy in another post says that Tmac should distribute in the 4th instead of Alston. Very insightful. Alston almost cost us the game against Knicks. Tmac's passing ability is exceptional.
     
  6. Sishir Chang

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    ^ T-Mac's passing is great but we need him to score also, especially in the 4th when we are looking to put a team away. I don't know if it was in this thread or some other thread that mentioned that if the perception of T-Mac is as a pass-first player the affectiveness of his passing game will diminish as teams adjust to it and look to cut off his passing lanes instead of collapsing on him leaving Head and others open. Also T-Mac is getting a lot of players great wide open jump shot looks but jump shooting is streaky and fickle and the Rox have been burned many times in the past when their jump shooting goes cold. We need T-Mac to drive and break down offenses when late in the game when our jump shooters aren't hitting. This not only tires out the other teams defenders but is most likely to get them into foul trouble.

    Rather than becoming the next Steve Nash of the Rox T-Mac should be the next Magic Johnson or Larry Bird. Great passers who also were great scorers.
     
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    Excellent analysis. Too bad I can't see the pictures.

    Watching the Rockets this season, I can see huge improvement on the offensive end. Many more sophisticated plays, better execution.

    I guess Van Gundy knows how to coach offense as well ! ;)
     

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