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[NBA.com] Rockets not letting lack of respect impede progress

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by jaymeeh, Nov 1, 2009.

  1. jaymeeh

    jaymeeh Member

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    just saw this and didnt see it posted, but of course lock if posted already.

    http://www.nba.com/2009/news/features/fran_blinebury/11/01/rockets.column/index.html

    HOUSTON -- It was just 24 minutes into the 2009-10 season when noted philosopher, evaluator and prognosticator Charles Barkley had labeled the Rockets the worst team in the Western Conference.

    Since that time, the Rockets have rung up back-to-back victories over the Warriors and Trail Blazers and their quick-starting 2-1 record is maybe just this side of Sylvester Stallone playing Hamlet on the surprise-o-meter.

    No Yao Ming. No Tracy McGrady. No problem.

    Of course, that's not always going to be the case over the next six months. But for Houston fans who were staring at the prospect of a season more productively spent trying to catch rain falling out of the sky with a fork, there is, well, the possibility of entertainment, if not championship rings.

    "We're still trying to figure out who the hell we are," said Shane Battier.

    After a 111-107 win over the Blazers in their home opener on Saturday night, the Rockets might as well being doing the backstroke downstream in a strong current. They're not just playing with house money. They're playing with everyone in the house.


    Forgive Sir Charles for his rash judgment. It was hardly a first. You'll recall that Barkley once puckered up and kissed an ass -- the four-legged variety, provided by Kenny Smith -- on national TV after he wrongly predicted that a rookie named Yao would never score 20 points in a game.

    And, of course, there weren't many observers from sea to shining sea who thought the Rockets would ever have a better winning percentage this season than the Lakers, Cavaliers and Blazers, even if the season is less than two weeks old.

    Such is the pleasant product of low expectations.

    "I think we have more freedom to develop our young guys without the microscope on us," Battier said. "With that said, we still have pretty high expectations ourselves and we're the only ones that really matter."

    These are Rockets who have third -- or maybe fourth -- banana Trevor Ariza coming over from the Lakers to take over a starring role in the offense. These are Rockets who have 6-foot-6 Chuck Hayes starting at center and a starting point guard in Aaron Brooks who would only stand 5-foot-10 if he were standing on several phone books.

    Yet Battier, Hayes and Brooks along with Luis Scola and Carl Landry are the core of a Rockets lineup that has dealt with a gantlet of bad luck and inopportune twists of fate since 2007.

    Two seasons ago, the Rockets had just gotten themselves up off the floor and back into February playoff contention when Yao suffered a stress fracture in his foot and was lost for the season. Last season, Yao managed to stay healthy and in the lineup for 75 games, but McGrady missed 47 and had went on the shelf for microfracture knee surgery in February. Still the Rockets battled to get into the playoffs, even won a first-round series for the first time since 1997 and were standing up to the Lakers when Yao's foot broke again. Once more, the Rockets hung tough, pushing the eventual champions to a seventh game.

    "That's a testament to the guys in this locker room," Battier said. "We have guys who don't make a lot of excuses, who play to win, regardless of the situation. People take that for granted, but it's rare in sports over a long period of time. This is the third year we've faced pretty significant adversity and not once have we made an excuse, 'Well, Yao's not here, Tracy's not here.' We plug in the next guy and play harder.

    "It's been pretty impressive. It's as impressive a three-year span that I've ever experienced, at least in terms of team attitude. The attitude sometimes can last for a year and then it crumbles the next time you face adversity. But we've always had a good attitude here in this locker room."

    In order to keep their heads above water, the Rockets will have to keep moving the ball around on offense, finding small cracks in opposing defenses and trying to split them open.

    "That's who we are right now," said coach Rick Adelman, "a gang mentality. We have to do it collectively.

    "You can't just come down and penetrate. Aaron has a tendency to do that. You've got to move the ball first. Take it to the basket after you move it three or four times. Then their big guys aren't quite in position, can't see it coming and you can take it to the basket."

    It won't always be this smooth. Ariza won't pour in 33 points, Brooks 28 and Landry off the bench for 16. They won't always be able to run the floor free and easy to thrive in transition without go-to players in Yao and McGrady.

    Nevertheless, there is the possibility they could surprise a few people.

    Ariza shook his head.

    "Nobody expects us to do anything," he said.

    Brooks kept a straight face when asked about Barkley's assessment.

    "It's extremely early," he said. "We just admire that 'Karl' would think so much of us to say that."

    Fran Blinebury has covered the NBA since 1977. You can e-mail him here.

    The views on this page do not necessarily reflect the views of the NBA, its clubs or Turner Broadcasting.
     
  2. H-townhero

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    What is that Karl remark about Barkley (from Brooks) about?
     
  3. Codman

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    Good read. The doubt is great. I love the quote, "Nobody expects us to do anything." Not that I have an ouce of respect for the former guy who ran the Whitehouse, but the Rockets should play with a shock and awe style. I hope they surprise everyone.
     
  4. got em COACH

    got em COACH Contributing Member

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    K for Karma? Beats me :confused:
     
  5. durvasa

    durvasa Contributing Member

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    Barkley is disrespecting the Rockets.

    Brooks is disrespecting Barkley, by pretending to confuse him with Karl Malone.
     
  6. rox4lyf

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    lol.....
     
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    I can't believe Barkley was a Rocket in the past...
     
  8. Firebomb525

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    Think it has something to do with this:
    Since Barkley is mislabeling the Rockets as a weak team, Brooks simply "mislabeled" Chuck.

    Though I do like durvasa's suggestion better.
     
  9. Roddimus

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    I think he said karl because charles and and karl sound alike and to show disrepect that way. :p
     
  10. Pete Chilcutt

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    I love it when Barkley is wrong, which is always
     
  11. moose

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    I think he said Karl because Karl Malone was better than him? haha i don't know.
     
  12. {icebox425}

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    I'm pretty sure it's along the lines of what durvasa said. I think he was just pretending to be ignorant and not remember his name, he's suggesting Chuck is ignorant also. He's probably confused Kyle Landry with Carl Lowry in the past too.
     
  13. RedRedemption

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    You know what would be funny? Brooks calling Charles, Chuckstradumbass on National Television.
     
  14. BrownBeast99

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    I hope those TNT guys have the guts to interview one of the Rockets during their show after a big win sometime this season.
     
  15. Spacemoth

    Spacemoth Contributing Member

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    I'm sorry but this picture just has me riled up. I don't care if my behavior is reminiscent of the grammar police. First of all there's already a Connect 4 on the diagonal. Second of all it can't even be a real game since there are 10 black chips in and 14 red ones. The PWNED game was all a setup!
     
  16. PeppermintCandy

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    It sounds to me like Brooks meant to say "Charles" but mistakenly said "Carl," and the reporters read into it. A simple mistake.
     
  17. DreamShook

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    If that picture got you angry.. What happens to you in Houston traffic? Or when the Rockets lose? Or when no one shows up for your Quinceanera?
     
  18. sirbaihu

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    I think he's definitely pretending to confuse Charles Barkley with Karl Malone, as if to say "Charles who?"
     
  19. Z-Ro&Trae

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    Barkley is just bitter because he didn't win a championship with us, and didn't get the same success in houston that hakeem and clyde got in houston.
     

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