For some reason.. i have a feeling the Rockets are about to get in on a trade... ... soon.. but rocks win
after 3 days rest i think we will come out flat in the 1st quarter but cruise the rest of the day.shooting should be good but never really is anymore. hopefully, yao finds his touch and gets easy baskets so he can flow into the game and get hot yao-20+,10,3 AK47- 30+
I'm not so sure they will play well tonight. It doesn't seem that anyone but JVG and the fans are dissapointed with the performance thus far. They (the players) should be nothing short of pissed at their play. Maybe they'll play like it tonight and exact some revenge for their loss last week. Rox...92 Jazz...81
same pattern and roller coaster after this game. Win 2 in a row,everyone in h-town wants to keep the team intact for a year,3 days later after 2 losses,trade half the team. Then repeat the following week. And the week after that and so on...
All right, I guess I'll call my shot: Rox win but Jazz cover the spread (was 7) something like 95-90. I expect to see some very questionable officiating. If Yao shot a dozen free throws in SLC w/o attacking the basket, how many will he get with home cookin'? Plus I expect Francis to attack the Jazz rookie PGs: Lopez has yet to meet a foul he didn't like and I suspect Steve will initiate contact with Mo W. to utilize those rookie calls. While we're on the subject of PGs, whom would you rather have … Lopez, Mo W., Arroyo or … Moochie. Ha!
Francis has what probably is an easy fast break layup if he does not slow down to go for the big dunk, but he would rather slow down and let a utah player catch up to him so he can dunk on him, and of course the utah player makes a clean block. The dude will never get it.
JJ is out with the flu... no benching. Rockets have decided that since fast starts eventually lead to losses, they'll see if it works the other way. 15-6 Utah.
Utah looks so much better than the Rockets its not even funny. Just they way they play with eachother compared to the way the Rockets play.....reality bites.