Damn, Novak is still moving like a headless chicken on the court. He needs to stop chewing gum and concentrate on the game instead.
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With Tmac doing so much of the work in the first half, Luther, Shane and Juwan have fresh legs. When they're fresh, they're pretty darn good shooters
Man........You need to take Yao off your nick. I seriously doubted that you're a Yao fan or a Rockets fan to have to start trying to jinx this team.......
look, Rafer is 5/14 and 4/7 on three, that leaves 1/7 on 2 point fga. Imagine if Yao take 5 from Rafer, and kicks out to Rafer for 1 more open shot, Could we score at least 6 more points? And Juwan is having a tough night with 3/10. If Yao takes five from Juwan, Would we score at least 4 more points? Let's say Yao's having a regular defensive game with 2 blks, which means -4 points on Utah. If Yao forced another 6-8 bad shots, Utah would at least score 4-6 points less. What's the point differential? About 16. Think about how many fouls will Yao draw from the defense, that would make everybody on the team a lot easier. Yao with 4 turnovers, that would be -6 on Rockets. We still end up with a better situation. I know team chemistry is important, but with a low post presence in Yao, we will definitely be better.