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Are we the youngest team in playoff this season?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by rockets2012, May 6, 2013.

  1. rockets2012

    rockets2012 Member

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    I keep hearing this, but it may only be true in early season. Garcia/Delfino played a lot of minutes, and our youngest players(TRob/Dmo/TJ/Royce) play none to few minutes.

    On the other hand, GS has young core of Curry/Thompson, and pretty much all their rookies(Harrison/Green/Ezeli...) are at least playing rotation minutes and contributing in playoff. GS looks younger than us.
     
  2. jayhow92

    jayhow92 Member

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    What's the point of making this thread?
     
  3. rockets2012

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    What?!
     
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    ch0c0b0fr34k Member

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    Wasn't aware we were still in the playoffs...
     
  5. ERC

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    I think we are still younger, because Andrew Bogut is 28, Carl Landry is 29, and David Lee & Jarret Jack are both 30.
     
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    well Lin, Harden, Parsons and Asik are all very young players! And they are our core guys...
     
  7. Naija Texan

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    The whole youngest team in the playoffs label we and other media folk put on this team isn't really worth much. The Warriors are probably the youngest team based on all their normal rotation players, compared to Houston who this series saw big minutes go to Delfino, Brooks and Garcia but none of it matters. Warriors proved to be the stronger unit and advanced.
     
  8. DrNuegebauer

    DrNuegebauer Member

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    Are you an idiot????

    We were the youngest team in the entire NBA this season. It was talked about a zillion times on the forums, how this escaped your attention is beyond me!
     
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    actually after picking up Garcia and Brooks we moved to the fifth youngest team iirc. I do think we were the youngest in the playoffs though.
     
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    According to the stats link provided by the realist137 we were the youngest in the NBA even with brooks and garcia.
     
  12. count_dough-ku

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    I believe we were. I think during one of the games, TNT showed a chart that had us listed as the 6th youngest team ever to qualify for the NBA playoffs. The first 3 I think were all OKC(2009, 2010 & 2011).
     
  13. rockets2012

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    Are you blind?! Read my post again and the post before yours. I clearly implied it's based on rotation minutes, and other people are getting the idea.

    We maybe young on paper, but adjusted for rotation minutes our youngest players are mostly not playing.

    And another poster just pointed out we are NOT the youngest team in the entire NBA after trade deadline(not even close). Check your facts, idiot.
     
  14. Jontro

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    I dunno, but we are the most bearded team in the league.

    Harden's beard alone is enough to overtake all beards combined.
     
  15. aelliott

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    You are quoting a poster that was incorrect. Just because someone posts it that doesn't make it a fact. The Rockets are still the youngest team in the league.




    4/10/2013

    Even now, the Rockets are a laboratory project still in development. Houston is the NBA’s youngest team with an average age of 24.9 years
    and opened the season as the most inexperienced NBA team in the shot-clock era, based on minutes played.

    The Rockets are the sixth-youngest team in history to reach the playoffs. The Thunder teams of 2010 and 2011, led by Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook, are the youngest ever. Next in line are the Trail Blazers of 2009, led by Brandon Roy and LaMarcus Aldridge, the Bulls of 2006 with Luol Deng and Ben Gordon and the Hawks of 2008, led by Joe Johnson and Al Horford




    http://hangtime.blogs.nba.com/2013/04/10/rockets-playoff-return-a-first-step/
     
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    haoafu Contributing Member

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    Good point, but it's no longer true now?
     
  18. aelliott

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    No, re-read the quote. Notice that it starts off "Even Now". They are still the youngest team in the league. This quote is from April 10th, long after the trade deadline.


    The whole point of this thread was the question as to whether GS was actually younger than the Rockets. Think about it, we're the 6th youngest team to ever qualify for the playoffs and the article lists the 5 teams that were younger and GS isn't one of them. How could GS possibly be younger?
     
  19. count_dough-ku

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    How could the Warriors be younger? Curry is 25 which is older than Harden, Lin, Parsons, Smith, and Beverley all of whom saw minutes in the series against the Thunder.

    Golden State is a young team, but nowhere near as young as the Rockets.
     
  20. haoafu

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    Right. But he's referring to age weighted by minutes played. No matter what, we are one of the promising teams.
     

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