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Reason For Loss?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by DaneB, Dec 8, 2001.

  1. DaneB

    DaneB Member

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    So far out of every game I have been able to point to one aspect that we were particularly poor in. What was it tonight? It doesnt really seem to be the offense because we actually didnt shoot that horrible tonight. I didnt watch or listen to the game, but since the Wolves are shooting nearly 60%, was it be our D?
     
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    I found an interesting stat, the Rockets were 1-10 on lay-ups. How could they not hit a lay-up to save their lives?
     
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    Turnovers. No question. They scored 28 off our turnovers. There's just no way we can win with a stat like that.
     
  4. Houstone

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    Yup it was the turnovers...
     
  5. Francis3

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    How about Layups , Turnovers and letting minnesota score every fast break.
     
  6. Dallas Rocket

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    Their players are better than ours:( :(
     
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    Minnesota scored on nearly every single posession. When they missed shots, they got tip-ins. On the rare occasions that the Rockets played defense, they usually ended up making brilliant passes to the third row.
     

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