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[rockets.com] Rockets expected to pick up offensive pace under Adelman

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by tinman, Jun 5, 2007.

  1. tinman

    tinman 999999999
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    Aren't you proud that I'm not rehashing anything from the 90s? what's two weeks!! :rolleyes:
     
  2. tinman

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    so who are we getting now? Kevin Duckworth? Cliff Robinson? Does he still wear the headband?
     
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    I heard Jerome Kersey is in the building - he may give Buck Johnson some much-needed competition at the 3 spot.
     
  4. tinman

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    And Yao? The coach is looking to put him in new spots as well. While he still wants his center to back down overmatched opponents, Adelman suggested that he could find Yao different areas to score from -- such as the free throw line.

    "If he can shoot 87 percent from the free-throw line, I have a feeling he can make a free-throw-line jumper," Adelman said. "You're not going to just see him at the low post."



    What'd I tell ya??? HIGH POST BABY!!!
     
  6. BackNthDay

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    I would like to know our shooting percentage in the 4th qtr. Especially for everyone beside Yao and Tmac. I think there is a big drop off in the 4th qtr. I would like to see the Rockets get easier buckets in the 4th qtr.

    However, I'm not sure I want to see Yao taking too many foul line jumpers. Stick with Hakeem on his low post work, especially his foot movement. Dream is a 6'10" dancer.
     
  7. tinman

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    Dream shot jumpers too.
     
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    People seem to forget this. I guess the dreamshake was such an awsome move thats all they can remember.
     
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    im sorry i must have missed the part where we classify sharpshooters at 32% (alston) and 26% (Head) in the playoffs.
     
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    try 66th

    luther was 4th.

    now if youre talking about 3pts made rafer is 4th.
     
  11. BEXCELANT

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    And this to everyone who made fun of my high post note. Ya'll can kiss my

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    The true dreamshake was a jumper.

    Then all of his moves started to be called the dramshake. To me, the original dreamshake will always be that baseline shake move where he eventually fades away into a jumper...unstoppable.
     

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