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Post-Game Analysis: Rockets 90 Spurs 87

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Rockets2K, Oct 7, 2010.

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  1. kjhwang

    kjhwang Member

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    More PnR for Yao!
     
  2. Deep Waters

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    I thought Chase and Hill looked NICE.

    Luis only took 5 attempts, but he wasn't hesitant to go against Duncan- didn't shy away at all from that challenge. I liked seeing this.

    Lee looks to be primarily focused on getting comfortbal with his team-mates. He didn't force his offense at all, although he had a quick drive to the basket for an And 1 where he became a blur! Other than this, I didn't notice him being too aggressive on offense. It's good to know, HE IS capable of becoming a threat on offense when he needs to. But, he doesn't make it a "SCORE or nothing" type possession when he gets the rock like Wafer or a rookie Jermaine did when they backed up the 2 spot.

    I noticed Battier's gotten some hate in this thread. Shane's a vet and is not or does not need to lay it all out on the hardwood for a pre-season game. He knows it's not needed and it definitely won't benefit his team at this point.

    PRESEAON VETERAN GOALS

    Fundamentals
    Acclimation
    Conditioning

    Overly intense defense and All or Nothin for the Win (Shane's Regular Season Niche) are NOT on the top of the priority list for #31 of the Houston Rockets in the PRE-Season.
    GET OFF EM!
     

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