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Poll: Getting Yao the ball in the post?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by munco, Nov 2, 2003.

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What is the problem with getting Yao the ball in the Post?

  1. Yao is not getting good enough position/playing aggressively enough in the post

    11 vote(s)
    7.9%
  2. The guards ineffectiveness at the entry pass to Yao in the post and inability to hit the open jumpsh

    75 vote(s)
    54.0%
  3. Both sides are equally to blame

    48 vote(s)
    34.5%
  4. Problem? What problem?

    5 vote(s)
    3.6%
  1. munco

    munco Member

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    There seems to be a lot of discussion on the threads in regards to Yao and getting the ball in the post. If there is an issue, what is it?
     
  2. Hippieloser

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    We need the option "Who gives a **** about one game as long as they work on it in practice?"
     
  3. annthuyn

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    lol :)
    everyone makes mistakes and have their off nights! dude do you see the spurs/mavs/kings win their 82 games every season? i'm sure van gundy is working them to death right now. and quit blaming it on one player. it's a team effort; besides, memphis did an outstanding job shutting us down.
    people learn from their mistakes, likewise, i'm sure van gundy is gonna come up with other plays where other teams won't be able to use that technique on us again.
     
  4. rockets-#1

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    Both sides are definitely to blame. I believe they will get it together though as they play under JVG's system some more.
     
  5. AMS

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    now that is what i am saying. its just the second game under JVG, Give the team some TIME.
     
  6. Roc Paint

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    You wouldn't think it would be so difficult getting a 7'6" guy from the R.O.C. with tremendous skill and vision the ball in the Paint. But who am I to say? :p
     
  7. codell

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    I voted both sides are to blame, but not necesarily equally. Depends on what game/games one is talking about.
     
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    Both yao and steve played well, other guys shooting is poor than their normal one. I don't think we blame two palyers because they have shown their own.
     
  10. munco

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    I thought there would be more for option #1. It'll be interesting how the board reacts once he has a "bad" game.
     

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