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Gene Peterson - The Top 10 Reasons Why the Rockets Are Red Hot

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  1. Deckard

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    Gene gives his Top Ten reasons the Rockets are on The Streak and killin' everybody. Tell 'em, Gene!


    The Top 10 Reasons Why the Rockets Are Red Hot

    By Gene Peterson, Radio Play-by-Play, KILT 610 AM
    Posted Mar 13 2008 5:59PM


    NBA.com caught up with Houston Rockets' broadcaster Gene Peterson to discuss why and how the Rockets are in the midst of a 20-game win streak. The Rockets expert provided 10 solid reasons that explain the team's recent success.

    1) The team’s adaptation to Rick Adelman’s system
    The defense was there a year ago, which was something that Rick obviously was pushing hard to have continue, but they have adapted to his offensive style after taking a couple of months to fully adjust. His is a motion offense that is structured around everyone passing the ball, of everyone being involved. They did it earlier in the season before Yao got hurt and it has just continued. That is the most important factor as to why they’re playing so well right now.

    2) A top notch T-Mac
    Tracy is playing the best he has ever played in his entire career. I’ve told him that and he’s said other friends have told him the same thing. There is no question about it. He had to do a lot of things in Orlando – mainly scoring – that no one else could do. He even led the league in back to back years (’03 and ’04). Here he hasn’t had to do that. He’s been the consummate team player and very, very unselfish. He scores when he has to score. For example, against New Jersey he scored 19 but he could have scored two and we would have won that ballgame. He has adapted himself to Adelman’s style.

    3) The coaching of Rick Adelman
    The job that he has done as head coach is absolutely phenomenal. His substitution patterns have been terrific and when Yao Ming went down he was able to get this team to continue to play his style of basketball. Rick makes sure that they take it one game at a time. These guys are not caught up in a 20-game winning streak. How could they be when you see how close it is from No.1 to No.10 in the Western Conference? They are caught up in trying to make the playoffs. He has done a marvelous job of coaching this basketball team and I think he is one of the best in the business. This year he has really proved that.

    4) Rafer Alston – no longer just ‘Skip To My Lou’
    Rafer has been absolutely superb. A lot of people have maligned him but they don’t realize that he’s averaging double figures in scoring; he hands out six, seven, eight assists a ballgame; and he only turns it over twice a night. This young man is playing the best of any point guard in the league right now. That’s not to say he is the best point guard, but he is playing superb basketball and is a major reason the Rockets are having the success that they are.

    5) The adaptation of the Van Gundy defensive style
    Jeff Van Gundy instilled a lot of his defensive principles into these guys’ minds that were here last year and it has maintained. They have adapted that philosophy, led by Shane Battier, who is probably the best defensive forward in basketball. Every single night Shane gets the tough scorer. The other night he did a marvelous job on Vince Carter holding him to 5-for-15 shooting. Night after night he does it.

    6) Daryl Morey: The Team Architect
    Our general manager, Daryl Morey, has done a great job, mainly because he was given carte blanche by our owner, Leslie Alexander, to go get the likes of Luis Scola and Carl Landry. The deals were made and both have been major, major parts in the play of the Rockets this year. Scola had tremendous success while playing in Europe with Spain and with Argentina as a professional. Even though he’s one of the older rookies in the league at 27, this is a new story for him. The NBA is a much different style of basketball. And Carl Landry was just a gold find, having been obtained from the Sonics on draft day. This young man is a terrific young player and he’s got the heart of a lion. We’ll give a little bit of credit to the youngster, Aaron Brookes, too. Despite the arrival of Bobby Jackson recently, he’s had some very good moments with the Rockets.

    7) The ageless Dikembe Mutombo
    How about the play of this guy at 41 years old? He had to step in with just unbelievable shoes to fill with Yao Ming out for the year and all he did his first game in there was block four shots. The next game he blocked four more. The next game three more. Against New Jersey he blocked five. So in about 130 minutes of play he’s blocked about 15 shots. Dikembe Mutombo is just the consummate professional. He’s not going to score a lot of points for you, but he does the job in the middle. He plays 23-24 minutes a ball game and is extremely effective. His contributions have been a major reason as to how we’ve won eight straight without Yao Ming.

    8) Yao Ming, pre-injury
    Yao Ming is just a terrific, terrific professional. He has skills that I don’t think any other 7-6 guy has. Because of his size he has defensive liabilities and he doesn’t have the greatest of hands and leaping ability, but when it comes to offensive skills, he has it all – the jumphook, the fadeaway jumpers. How many guys do you know 7-foot-6 that shoot 86 percent from the free throw line? He was a major part in this run for 12 games who was enjoying his best season to date before the unfortunate season-ending injury.

    9) Chuck Hayes, Luther Head and the entire Rockets’ bench
    Chuck Hayes is a guy that people say can’t start because he can’t score, but he has been another major factor coming off the bench for this team. He was starting for a long time, but since Scola was inserted in the starting lineup, we haven’t lost a game. Coming off the bench in situations where defense is required, and I’m talking about against the Tyson Chandlers of this league, the seven footers, you can’t say enough about Chuck Hayes and the great hustle that he provides. And as an added bonus he’s even had 12 assists in his last five games. Luther Head has been another guy who, with this outside shooting ability, has affected the game for the Rockets. Overall, whenever anybody has been called on by Adelman, they have gone in and done the job.

    10) The Red Rowdies
    The electricity of the fans in Houston over this last series has been terrific and I think the players would agree with that. Sometimes it hasn’t been as volatile and vociferous as you’d like it to be, but lately it has been a big boost. The city of Houston right now is caught up in Houston Rockets basketball, not in the Astros or anything else. Let’s face it, there’re only two championships in the city of Houston as big as it is – the fourth largest city in the United States – and both of those championships belong to the Houston Rockets.

    http://www.nba.com/features/10reasons_080313.html


    Gene Peterson
    "Voice of the Rockets"


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    Gene Peterson enters his 45th year in broadcasting this fall and his 33rd and final season as the "Voice of the Rockets." In his career, Peterson has only missed 25 contests out of a possible 2,592 regular season games with the Rockets.

    Peterson's career began as a disc jockey in Brookings, South Dakota, with a dream to one day broadcast professional basketball games. His career took him to WECL in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, KOB in Albuquerque, New Mexico, KCMO in Kansas City, Missouri, and finally to KPRC in Houston, where he took the job of sports director.

    In 1975, Peterson's dream came true as he became the play-by-play announcer for the Rockets. Over three decades later, Peterson has called both NBA Championships for the Rockets, as well as the action of Houston's greatest players from Hakeem Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler on through the years to the current All-Stars of Tracy McGrady and Yao Ming.

    A native of Albert Lea, Minnesota, Peterson became interested in broadcasting while serving his military duty with the United States Air Force. After his tour was over, he returned to Minnesota to study broadcasting at the Brown Institute in Minneapolis.
     
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    Man, I'm so glad we've got Gene & Jim for the rest of this season. This article just underscores why.
     
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    He had Adelman in two of the reasons. I think most of it is because of Rick.
     
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    I'm certainly going to miss Gene-o and Jim. They've been the voice of the Rockets for me ever since I first discovered the team back in their drive to the 86 Finals..
     
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    Spreading the credit around. I like it.
     
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    now why can't all rocket fans be like gene? instead of putting all the praise/blame on one guy, spread the love. this is a TEAM, from the #1 to the #12th guy, to the coaching staff.

    this is a team that every person can relate to b/c they are hard-working, unselfish, and play to win.
     
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    Well said.
     
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    the rockets are the perfect definition of team players. can't put all the blame on mac.
     
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    #1 reason team chemistry
     
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    no love for Novak? He saved the streak against Artest.
     
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    #1 reason for team chemistry is Rick Adelman. Imagine we still have Van Gundy; every night someone would be griped at for slipping up. Last year the Rox were playing scared to mess up, because they knew any mistake would be picked at by Van Grumpy. This year, Rick Adelman treats them like grown men and lets them have the space to make mistakes, but gives them more responsibility.

    Great hire by Les and Morey
     
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    i think it'd be crazy if FOR ONE GAME, the rockets would just take the names out of the jersey just to prove to the world that this is the truest team in the league. :D
     
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    there are much more reasons
     
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    Great read, he's absolutely right, Tracy is at his top, team is playing great, more passing, better Rafer, etc.

    There are so many reasons and lot of them are those off the court.
     
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    gene peterson is the truth, plus he says things like vociferous
     
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    I like this idea!!
     

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