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Blinebury: Lessons fail to sink in for not-so-young guards

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by CB4ever, Jan 30, 2003.

  1. CB4ever

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    Blinebury, bringin' the heat. Bravo.

    http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/story.hts/sports/bk/bkn/1757457

    Lessons fail to sink in for not-so-young guards
    By FRAN BLINEBURY
    Copyright 2003 Houston Chronicle
    Sometimes it's about being young.

    Sometimes it's about being dumb.

    Eight nights earlier, after losing by 21 points in Dallas, Steve Francis offered up his analysis of the Mavericks.

    "They've got a lot of work to do," he said.

    This might, of course, be like Van Gogh criticizing a guy with two ears because they happen to stick out a little.

    Nonetheless, the Mavericks earnestly went back to the drawing board, did a little tinkering with their plan, then came to Houston and hammered the Rockets by 23 Wednesday night.

    There were no alarm bells ringing inside Cuttino Mobley's head either after last week's disaster.

    "I'm not really worried about the Mavericks," he said. We're OK. A lot of us are young. It takes time."

    But is there enough left in all eternity to wait this out?

    We might all be older then Yoda before they get a clue.

    This is more than another no-worries slump now. For one thing, there have been too many of them. For another, the past week has looked more like a giant sinkhole that swallows up everything for blocks.

    When the Rockets fell to the Pistons at home last Friday night, it was officially their biggest loss of the year.

    But this was their worst. As Bill Walton, sitting at courtside for ESPN would say, it was h-o-r-r-r-r-r-ible.

    It was inexcusable because for a half the Rockets actually went out and showed they are capable of executing an offensive and defensive game plan.

    It was abominable because it came on the heels of road losses at San Antonio and Dallas, then the wipeout at home to Detroit, then the Super Bowl Sunday defeat to the lowly Chicago Bulls, followed by a less-than-inspiring win at Memphis.

    If you're counting, that's five losses in six games.

    If you're really counting, this is the fourth year of the great rebuilding process, and in a lot of ways, the Rockets haven't taken a step forward.

    The problems are not to be placed at the feet of Yao Ming, who may or may not be feeling a bit fatigued at the midpoint of his longest-ever professional season.

    The problems are not with Eddie Griffin, Moochie Norris, James Posey or any of the other peripheral characters in the cast.

    This is all about Francis and Mobley, who have repeatedly and consistently come up smaller in the leadership department than Yao's friend Mini-Me bending over to tie his shoes.

    How many pages get torn off the calendar while listening to the talk about youth? Francis is 25, and Mobley is 27. Francis is in his fourth year as a pro. Mobley is in his fifth.

    Together they have not appeared in a single NBA playoff game.

    We're young, we're learning, they say over and over and over.

    Well, for the record, Hakeem Olajuwon took his team to the playoffs in his first season and to the NBA Finals in his second. Magic Johnson won it all as a rookie. Larry Bird was in the playoffs as a rookie, as were Karl Malone and John Stockton.

    There is the old saw about how it took Michael Jordan until his seventh season to win an NBA title and Shaquille O'Neal until his eighth.

    Francis and Mobley haven't even been able to nudge this act into the postseason, let alone think about grabbing the trophy.

    The problem is with Francis shooting 1-for-12 through 2 1/2 quarters in San Antonio and then passively accepting a place on the bench while his team rallied in the fourth period.

    The problem is with Mobley taking a leisurely stroll up the United Center court with the ball in Chicago on Sunday and being utterly shocked to be whistled for an eight-second violation for failing to clear midcourt.

    There is a lack of discipline here, a dearth of professionalism, which is why the Rockets will find themselves fighting through the second half of the season for the No. 8 seed in the playoffs instead of being higher, where their talent level should place them.

    This is also about coach Rudy Tomjanovich, who for too long and through too many storms has used the velvet glove approach with this team -- with his veteran leaders -- and left them up to their own devices to sort it all out.

    This is a different team now, not one with Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler and the championship components. It is time Rudy T coached them differently. A new plan? A new attitude? Something. Anything.

    You can point to the Mavericks tossing in 15 3-pointers on the night and just shake your head.

    Or you can point to a second straight embarrassment on your own home court and shake yourself awake.

    In English, in Mandarin, in any language this is rapidly turning into a disgrace.

    "We haven't run out of time," said Francis.

    Or excuses.
     
  2. SmeggySmeg

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    ohhh so now we like Fran, but when he criticised the rockets in the past he was hated......:rolleyes:
     
  3. RocketKid

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    That was brilliant.
     
  4. carayip

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    I think he's read this message board. His argument is no different to what's said here. :eek: :D
     
  5. DaDakota

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    He is right on the money though.

    DD
     
  6. CB4ever

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    I know "we" as in many Rox fans here dislike(d) him,
    but I have always appreciated his pouffy use of the English language.
     
  7. CBrownFanClub

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    He's right, but I don't really get the Van Gogh thing. Hey Editor -- change the Van Gogh thing.
     
  8. rocketsmetalspd

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    Finally!! Everything that is on this Board makes the Chronicle. They must be reading this board. I hope the Rockets do something about the mess(make a trade).:)
     
  9. kidrock8

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    I have been a Blinebury fan forever, since he never hesitates to use objectivity in his writing. Something that is sorely missing in sports editorials in local papers.
     
  10. DreamWeaver

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    I think SF also read this board. He was actually looking to pass to Yao on the PnR tonight. :D

    Someone buy Rudy's a computer. Maybe there is hope for this Rox team if Rudy gets some friendly advice from the BBall experts here. ;)
     
  11. CB4ever

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    Yeah, what he said.

    More practically, I've got problems with the two examples of guard dumbness.

    Francis - sitting passively in the 4th of the SA game was not the problem (should he have pouted?) - it's "learning" to use the weapons on our team (setting up Ming in finishing position in the 1st half) and "regressing" to 1-on-3 drives when faced with the slightest defensive adjustment... all in the same game.

    Mobley - the 8 sec call was random/left field. Go after the stare stare dribble dribble jack, Fran. Talk flow, tempo, and rhythm to Mobes.

    Stop the presses. :p
     
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    Why do we think a trade is the answer? Who do we trade for? Who is the savior to this team that we can trade for? No one dude, when you dont win the answer is not always a trade... We have more than capable players but the discipline is not their. Rudy stop pumping these young players up so much making them think they are better than they really are. Make them ride the pine when they dont execute "YOUR" game plan... Because when the dont execute it, it makes it look as if you dont have one. Rudy prove me wrong so that I dont believe any longer that it is you that is causing this team to self destruct....
     
  13. R0ckets03

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    Mobley did make a visit to the playoffs in his rookie season. Unless he is talking about Steve and Cuttino "together" making the playoffs.


    Ahh......never mind. :(

    My cousin from LA called me to talk trash. I am truly truly sad.
     
  14. AroundTheWorld

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    I am almost sure that he reads this board.
     
  15. rimbaud

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    Not only is it a bad analogy in general, but it is flat wrong because Van Gogh had two ears.
     
  16. GotGame15

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    I've been thinking the same thing with Francis and Mobley about their ages. It might be that we are one of the youngest teams in the NBA, but our two biggest players have had more than enough experience to make excuses.
    BTW, if Steve Fancis were white, he would be compared to Jason Williams' erratic handle of the offense (turnovers turnovers turnovers):(
    Even Jason Williams has learned from his earlier seasons in te NBA. Im not saying that JWill is better, just that he has learned from his mistakes while Francis hasnt. :mad:
     
  17. sncns

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    I agree 100% with everything he said. Mainly because I've been saying it myself for months (years?).
     
  18. DearRock

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    All I know is that Rudy T has never been so close to being fired.
     
  19. ron413

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    With the random Van Gogh reference in Blinebury's article? Does that mean Jeff Van Gundy?
     
  20. Free Agent

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    Unless it comes to Hakeem, which he is firmly latched to his jock.
     

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