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ESPN: Yao, T-Mac union has been one disappointment for Rockets

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Rockets34Legend, Dec 1, 2004.

  1. Rockets34Legend

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    Man, Rockets03 and his crew are famous....great job! :D

    http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/wire?section=nba&id=1936350

    HOUSTON -- The boos were raining down, and a group of fans started a "Fire Gundy" chant that got louder with each second.

    Houston Rockets coach Jeff Van Gundy gave a grim-faced nod to the fans calling for his ouster, then turned his attention back to his team's miserable performance.

    It's been rough so far this season for a team that was supposed to be a top team thanks to an offseason trade for reigning NBA scoring champion Tracy McGrady. But McGrady and Yao Ming haven't clicked right away, and the Rockets are 6-10 -- their worst start since 1999-00.

    "It starts with me," Van Gundy said Tuesday night after the Rockets lost 93-72 to Detroit. "I'm going to get a group that looks like they really want to play. I just haven't provided that this year, and for that, I'm very apologetic to our fans."

    Houston has lost four straight games overall, and five in a row at home. The Rockets have struggled to find rhythm on offense, made costly defensive breakdowns late in games, and have been consistently outhustled.

    It's the league's oldest and most experienced team, yet one that too often looks feeble, slow and unathletic.

    After the team's worst loss of the season Tuesday, many of the veterans in Houston's locker room wondered aloud if their problems went deeper than the obvious physical ones.

    "We haven't found a direction," Yao said. "I just think we're very fragile."

    McGrady came to Houston believing he and Yao could form an inside-outside combination that could replace Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant as the dominant duo in the NBA. Turns out, McGrady might be no closer to the crown with the Rockets than he was in Orlando.

    "It's pretty tough for me, because I did go through a pretty bad situation last year," McGrady said. "To come here I thought it was going to be a start of a new beginning. Right now this is tough, because I really didn't expect for me to go through this."

    Back in Orlando, former Rockets Steve Francis and Cuttino Mobley have contributed to the Magic's surprising 8-5 start. Last season, Orlando didn't get its eighth victory until late December.

    Francis is averaging 20.4 points, seven rebounds, 6.2 assists and 1.3 steals a game. McGrady is averaging 20.2 points, five rebounds, 5.4 assists and one steal.

    "They made a trade and put me with Yao, and everyone thought we would do well," McGrady said. "At the same time, it's tough to come into a different system and have to change your game. Right now, it's just tough for me."

    The Rockets have gotten little from the other three players who came in the trade: forward Juwan Howard hasn't left the bench in the past two games, Tyronn Lue is the backup point guard, and second-year guard Reece Gaines has been on the injured list since the start of the season.

    Typical of most Van Gundy-coached teams, Houston is a top-notch defensive club -- third-best in the NBA. But they're a mess everywhere else: 29th (out of 30 teams) in scoring, 29th in rebounding, 27th in steals and 23rd in blocks -- even with the 7-foot-6 Yao guarding the basket.

    "We're just out of sync," Van Gundy said. "We're not playing with any effort at all. Right now, we're lacking in life and spirit and we have to find a way to get that."

    Things could get better soon, though.

    Houston plays 11 of its next 13 games at home, including against losing teams New Orleans, Atlanta, Golden State and the expansion Charlotte Bobcats (twice).

    "For us, it's just 16 games. But that can turn to 30 real quick," veteran guard Jim Jackson said. "I don't think it's too early to demand a lot from ourselves."
     
  2. Stack24

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    That is so true....

    When you were in school doing experiements you had a variable and a constant. You changed the variables to figure out how the constant will change or not change for that matter.

    It was a simple plan and always showed you the answer.

    Now take the Rockets.

    Variable 1 - Steve, Cuttino, Cato : Rockets played well but they were limited by the system that JVG preaches causing their games to come to a low in most parts

    Variable 2 - T-Mac : Bring in a potent scorer that can create and do crazy things. Only to fold under the system and become a highly paid role player.

    Constants : JVG and Yao

    It's basically the system that JVG is running and it's easy to see how it has opressed Steve and now is doing the same thing to T-Mac and will only slow him down more.

    I honestly think with the team we have even with the lack of PF"s we could easily have a better record with a different style of basketball that would let Yao and T-Mac be a bit more free on the offensive end instead of this strict crap that they are doing.
     
  3. gucci888

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    It's like Deja-Vu all over again.

    Out of sync? TMac can score 20ppg with his eyes closed, but if you only have 2 plays in your offensive playbook, teams can figure how to stop you really fast.
     
  4. Sishir Chang

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    This really ticks me off! :mad:

    You brought in some of your old Knick players, you've got Ward, Spoon and Mutumbo, you've got Ewing mentoring Yao.... Weren't these they guys who really want to play and buy into your system unlike Francis, Mobley, Cato and those other hold over from the bad unfocussed days?

    THIS IS YOUR GROUP JVG!
     
  5. jediknight94595

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    T-MAC and YAO are getting along 110% fine!!! Both are selfless players and excellent passers!!!

    Their problem is with the mentally deranged Van Grumpy!!! :mad:
     
  6. jopatmc

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    Yeah, pretty frustrating isn't it? Maybe he wants to sign 11 more Ryan Bowens????? Oooops, I forgot. He really is loyal to HIS PLAYERS. This is all secret code to HIS PLAYERS telling them how great they are.
     

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