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Broken Record: Rockets' Problem by Houston Chronicle's John Feigen

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by rvpals, Apr 1, 2003.

  1. rvpals

    rvpals Member

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    This is so simple and so true.

    Why is it that the problem is so painful obvious and Rox continues to do the same thing? We need discipline.
     
  2. Deuce

    Deuce Context & Nuance

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    What I don't understand and what still really baffles me is after losses like last night you always get the same type of talk in the paper like "we need to play more as a team, pass the ball more, get everyone involved, blah blah, blah"

    They RECOGNIZE the problem. Yet EVERY time they get frazzled they go back to their "instincts/bad habits" which is to play selfish.

    Why can't this team learn?

    They UNDERSTAND what the problem is. Yet they continue to do the SAME thing they say they SHOULDN'T do?

    What is the brain damage?

    Their instincts are to go one on one...this "instinct" needs to change. Starting next year this team needs to be forced "win or lose" to play as a team so that their "instinct" is to trust in each other and play team BB.

    The Rockets need to unlearn their bad habits!
     
  3. JuanValdez

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    Easier said than done.
     
  4. TheFreak

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    The problem is easy: The Nets have the 2nd-best home record in the NBA, and the Rockets were without their 2nd-leading scorer and one of the leaders in minutes played in the NBA.
     

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