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It really is Tmac's fault that he's had no playoff success

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by MacYao223, Apr 26, 2007.

  1. TYAOC

    TYAOC Member

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    I don't see any of our players went to Utah with "MUST WIN" attitude while attitude decides everything in my book.
     
  2. wzl

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    ALL the players suck tonight!,finally,we should give the JAZZ some respect.they play good D.
     
  3. wzl

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    Come on,rockets! u are not the same team two years ago,u must destroy the JAZZ in the 4th game.
     
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    TMac did not play well in game 3, that defintely was a factor for the loss. But here are other factors to consider:

    1) Turn overs, Yao almost had a triple double. (Don't forget many other turn overs are "credited" to the other players when they fed ball to Yao);
    2) Bench performance, NONE;
    3) Offensive rebound: 9:15;

    4) Poor shooting: only Shane shoots with a decent percentage.
    5) Low assists

    Item 4 and 5 are related to TMac's performance. But The top 3 reasons we lost are not his fault.

    I am a big fan of Yao Ming, but I am really disappointed in him in this game. He let that Turkey clown dictate his game, showed no energy. I really would blame him before blaming TMac for game 3.

    What worries me is that Utah is getting back from game 1 to game 3, Rockets, especially Yao is getting worse from game 1 to game 3... I sure hope I worried too much.
     

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