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Should we be worried about the team chemistry??

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by x_h5, Feb 21, 2008.

  1. Cav000

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    I watched this yrs ago..
    Though i was a T-mac fan that time..but i was really confused why did he do that..~~
    We don't need to care about those unhappy things..
    i don't think T-mac and bobby think it would be a problem between them..
     
  2. kwng

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    Adelman would not know what happened in the locker room. Imagine
    both came out from locker room with black eyes and cracked lips. They'll probably say to Adelman, it's nothing, we had an accident or we fell ...
     
  3. poprocks

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    Honestly, you wonder about managements intelligence regarding putting T-Mac and B. Jackson together in the same locker room. That's like purposely going out and getting Bibby to go with Artest. Or Pippen to be with Barkley.

    Yeah right, that's gonna work.
     
  4. Greg8231984

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    Wells enjoyed playing with the team and the team enjoyed playing with him. Midway through the season everyone is finally comfortable with each other and has 100% chemistry and this happens. It will definitely be a dent to the chemistry.
     
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    I think Bonzi's importance is that he can draw fouls and get to the line. In tough playoff games, that's crucial.
     
  6. benchmoochie

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    bonzi going to the line is the same as sending chuck hayes to the line. bonzi shoots what 60% maybe 80% on a good night?
     
  7. TrailerMonkey

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    It's only addition by subtraction if Bonzi was getting undue minutes and was hurting the team. In this case it's actually subtraction by subtraction because we lose someone who can create matchup problems for opponents and someone who can consistently get freethrows/get opponents in foul trouble. Oh yeah, Bonzi seemed to genuinely like it here and he liked this team. And he didn't try to fight Tmac. But chemistry is overrated anyways right?
     
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    BJax going onto the court is the same as sending Ryan Bowen on the court. Bjax shoots what 39%, maybe 40% on a good night?
     
  9. ico4498

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    yes, we should be worried.
     
  10. solid

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    It didn't think that it was possible that the Rockets organization could possibly screw up a winning streak and the growing optimism about the playoffs, but I was wrong. They not only made a division rival stronger, they traded away a certified Spurs killer, AND made our team weaker. Just to save a buck. It's Time!
     
  11. ico4498

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    its hard to process this trade as anything other than a surrender for this season.

    if you're really charitable, you can take the long term perspective, it's prolly the best chance to spin a positive outah this trade. historically though, the team ending with the best player in the trade, trumps. my Rockets aren't that team today.
     
  12. TrailerMonkey

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    Nope. Everyone knows that play becomes less physical during the playoffs and opposing players make garlands of fresh daisies for one another and hold hands while dancing in a circle around a senile Dick Bavetta playing the lute.

    Oh wait, you mean the exact opposite happens? Crap, we're screwed.
     
  13. ico4498

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    we've made a division/conference rival stronger.

    ignored recent success and developing chemistry.

    diminished the strength of the Rocket team, that no longer spouts 'Houston' on their apparel.

    are they trying to send loyal fans elsewhere? i ain't fighting Les fer shaving costs, capitalism & profitability are near and dear to me. it just seems like they cut our throats to maintain mediocrity.
     

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