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David Aldridge- guard-oriented offense

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by CY02, Jan 8, 2003.

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  1. CY02

    CY02 Member

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    He must not watch many of our games and didn't know how much better and smoother when our offense run through Yao. Crap analyst! :mad:

    On ESPN chat:

    tbone (LA): yo DA! how come the rockets dont go to yao more? they know that franchise is solid so i would think that they would want to develop yao more so that he will be a bigger threat come playoff time. wouldnt you agree?

    David Aldridge: Rudy is not going to run an offense through the center. He wants his guards involved and with the guards he has, I would probably agree. I have no problem with the number of touches Yao's getting now.
     
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  2. Fegwu

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    DA should stop smoking joint - it is bad for his health. He doesn't even make sense. Somehow I doubt if 'the real' DA typed the above comments.
     
  3. Just B

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    Of cours Rudy would never run his offense through a center! He only spent like 15 years doing it.:rolleyes:

    But I do agree that they should develop Yao more. Steve's already made a name for himself in the league, but Yao still has some doubters out there.
     
  4. CY02

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    Go to espn.com nba chat. I am not making it up.
     
  5. finalsbound

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    I don't think Feg was implying that you made it up, just that some "nba analysts" have stand-ins because they're "too busy."
     
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    The offense needs to be run through Yao. No ifs, ands, or buts!
     

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