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How long before we see a rocket score on a fast break?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Summer Song Giver, Nov 23, 2000.

  1. Summer Song Giver

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    With Steve quite possibly our best rebounder,aside from Dream,and the fact that our other wing players seem unwilling to get out and run it may be a long time before we ever see a fast break bucket here in Houston.(unless we start counting the other teams)Who would believe that a team with this many greyhounds would have this big a problem scoring in transition?On most nights we look like the freakin' Jazz.Last year Steve loved to press the action now he seems content to play half court ball even at the expense of a few easy buckets.This is not one of those Rockets lost time to bash threads this problem has been there all year.Will better rebounding from Mo allow our guards to be able to run more?

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  2. BobFinn*

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    Yes.

    If Barkley still played, we would be a fast break machine. If Cato can be the intimidator in the middle, and we get a rebounder who can throw the outlet pass, this will be a very very good team.

    Of course we need to play defense too [​IMG]



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