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Chron: Rockets lose a very tough one, but might have won, too

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by SpiffyRifi, Dec 21, 2007.

  1. badgerfan

    badgerfan Member

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    I can't speak for anyone else but in this last string of losses I was so disgusted I shut off the TV or switched channels. Bill Worrell said in the loss to Toronto that that was the first time he had ever seen a Rockets team just give up. At least last night I was able to watch all the way through. That's how bad things have gotten, and that's why a bunch of people are feeling better after a loss.

    As for T-Mac the real issue is with his ankle, or his knee, or whatever. That whole thing has gotten so bad that the guys at the Chronicle, Feigen and Blinebury, are either discreetly or openly mocking him.
     
  2. SWTsig

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    pretty much agree with the blog... we might've lost, but we played with more heart and IQ than i've seen in almost all season. sucks that i'm looking at moral victories with this team, but it is what it is :p

    sustainability is in order.
     
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    If there is really something called moral victory, this one is as close to it as you can get.
     
  4. stanley'shead

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    LEAVE TRACY ALONE!!!SHE IS JUST ON her PERIOD! :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:
     
  5. prv1981

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    Tracy is a great player, but I think he is too much of a primadona. Yao is a good player that is willing to sacrifice his time and effort for the better of the team. Sometimes to lead a team you do not need to be the best player, just the most determined and dedicated. Just to prove my point I would like RA to bench Yao one game and Tracy the next to see which player will take it better and bounce back from it faster.
     

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