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Rockets' shot blocking advantage

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by rockets2012, May 19, 2015.

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  1. rockets2012

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    Rockets is the only NBA team with 4 legit shot blocking bigmen in rotation. It means we can have 2 good to great rim protectors all 48 minutes. This is huge advantage even against GSW or CLE/ATL. How do you think we can better utilize this?

    On a side note, we also have several league leaders in stealing the ball.
     
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    Sometimes it hurts when both Dwight and Jones go up for the block and that forces guys like Harden or Ariza to outrebound guys like Bogut and Deandre.
     
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    Up to the refs to let them play.
     
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    i feel tj's mindset isnt right, even in game 7 at times.

    the kid is very talented and always plays hard, but it almost feels he's playing timid (is cautious a right word?) and scared in the playoffs. idk why. you cant say it's all experience. e.g., his foul on jordan which gave them an and-1 towards the end of game 7. you either let go or give him a hard foul.

    mchale needs to fix this b4 the wcf starts.
     
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    I couldn't agree more with this right here. I was arguing that Smith should have started in Game 4. Talented, absolutely - good footwork defensively, decent shot blocker, good rebounding... but when he puts the ball on the floor it looks like my 7 seven year old trying to keep his defender away from stealing the ball. He doesn't have court vision like Smith does, so his passing ability is lesser than Smoove's; on the other side of that, Smith's vision sometimes proceeds him and he ends up stuck in the air trying to kick out a pass too late, resulting in a turnover.

    I think Jones's confidence grew somewhat in the last 3 Clipper games, you saw him spark the offense with 3:04 left in the 3rd in Game 6. I feel like he's buying into the whole "team-first" mentality and not worrying about if he's gonna get the start, which is great. Hopefully he just plays steady, plays hard, and doesn't try to get too flashy. JUST WIN!
     
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    Dont even brag about this. Gsw shoots 3 pointers first of all. And dont let Harden know about this, his defense might take another dive if he knows this.
     

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