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ESPN: The biggest playoff X factor out there stands 7-foot-6.

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by SpiffyRifi, Feb 19, 2007.

  1. Flash Thompson

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    I love this picture. Nice to see the Rockets getting some love from the national media.
     
  2. Riz

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    ppl say lakers are the team cuz of the media attention they get and thats THE only reason besides that they SUCK ass!!! who's dumb out there to say lakers are better than rockets?!
     
  3. SpiffyRifi

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    This really doesn't make any sense. First of all, as tight as the playoff race is now (at least the race for home court advantage) JVG couldn't really afford to "cost us a few games." Personally, I'd like to have homecourt advantage in the first round (knock on wood) over developing V-Span more. I'm sorry, there is no way V-Span playing more this year would've been the difference between an early exit and a deep playoff run. Again, V-Span may be good in the future, he has potential and heart...but he is not and never was our answer for backup point guard this year. No one will look back at this year and go, "You know Yao and Tracy were great, but if they could've just gotten that greek kid the ball more they would've been champions"
     
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    Well at least Tracy McGrady does not agree that Yao Ming will be the X Factor !! :D

    This is what he said at an interview with Zhang Yi of Sohu Sports shortly after the Rockets' first team practice after the All Stars Weekend.

     

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