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[USA Today] After delay, Rockets have taken off

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  1. booshan

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    http://www.usatoday.com/sports/basketball/nba/rockets/2005-02-21-rockets-cover_x.htm

    After delay on launching pad, patient Rockets have taken off
    By David DuPree, USA TODAY

    Tracy McGrady has a hole in his game, the same hole he sees in teammate Yao Ming's. "We both have a tendency to bail defenders out," McGrady says. "When I'm the most effective is when I am going to the basket and when I am getting to the free throw line and not just settling for jump shots. That just opens up my overall game."

    McGrady is in Yao's ear constantly, during games, on the bench and after games. "I keep telling him to go straight up on his jump shot and stop fading away on it, and when he's inside to go up strong and dunk the ball — every time."

    Yao grins in agreement.

    "I can always hear him telling me to dunk, dunk, dunk," the Houston Rockets' 7-6 center says.

    "I am starting to listen to him."

    McGrady has been listening to himself, too, and as a result the Rockets are making plenty of noise around the NBA. Whatever holes the slow-starting Rockets had earlier in the season are closing up quickly. They are 32-21, with the sixth-best record in the Western Conference.

    Houston comes out of the All-Star break with the longest current winning streak (eight games) and has won 16 of its last 20.

    "They are a good team and will be a factor the rest of the year and in the playoffs," San Antonio Spurs assistant P.J. Carlesimo says. "They're a difficult matchup for everybody. Except for Shaq (O'Neal), no one distorts a game like Yao, and Tracy is, well, he's Tracy. How do you guard him?"

    The Minnesota Timberwolves' Kevin Garnett says a center such as Yao and a perimeter player such as McGrady mean trouble for Houston opponents. "They have that chemistry thing going now, too," Garnett says. "That makes them even tougher."

    Chemistry is an elusive yet essential factor for a winning team, and the Rockets were slow to get it for some understandable reasons. They traded starters Steve Francis, Cuttino Mobley and Kelvin Cato in the offseason to get McGrady, and there are only four holdovers from last season's team.

    Where Yao and Francis bonded from Day 1, partly because of Francis' outgoing personality, Yao and McGrady were slower adjusting to each other.

    McGrady is more laid-back and likes to relax in his room on the road or when he's home. Yao is the same way, so they don't have the same type of off-court relationship Yao and Francis had.

    McGrady and Yao enjoy being teammates, however, and are about as close as two guys who like their privacy can be. To see them interact in the locker room is to think they grew up together. Sometimes Yao will start a sentence and McGrady will finish the thought. On the court, it took awhile for them to adjust.

    "I think we both deferred too much to the other," McGrady says. "I never played with a big guy before, and I just thought he'd play inside all the time and I'd play outside and take a back seat. And Yao thought, 'Wow, I've got the two-time scoring champion now so I don't have to do as much.'

    "He is just more confident now," McGrady says of Yao. "He's done a better job of rebounding and staying in games. I can definitely see a change from then to now."

    Yao seemed to be in constant foul trouble early in the season because, he says, he was not reacting to plays quickly enough. As a result, Yao got caught out of position, getting to his spot late and picking up a lot of blocking and reach-in fouls.

    "I started making quicker decisions and getting to where I am supposed to be faster," he says.

    Van Gundy salvages season

    Adding to the adjustment of the two stars was that the projected starter at point guard, Bob Sura, began the season on the injured list after back surgery. His replacement, Charlie Ward, was sidelined by an injury, and the Rockets were left with a collection of incongruous parts to go with Yao and McGrady.

    It just didn't work.

    The Rockets opened 6-11, and talk surfaced that Houston was the NBA's biggest disappointment. But Yao and McGrady began learning how to complement each other, Sura got healthy and Jon Barry and David Wesley came via trades.

    The team became quicker and faster and had better passing, outside shooting and ball penetration and much better perimeter defense.

    McGrady credits coach Jeff Van Gundy. "No one is more prepared than he is, and that makes us more prepared than anyone else," McGrady says. "All you have to do is sit back and listen to him. When we were struggling, he just told us to trust him and keep doing what we were supposed to do and things would get better. And look where we are now."

    Miami Heat coach Stan Van Gundy, Jeff's brother, expected this from the Rockets.

    "I'm not surprised they're coming on," Stan says. "You give Jeff time to develop a team and they'll always do an outstanding job. They've gotten personnel more to their liking with the trades. They've got more quickness, more energy; they've got Tracy back to the three spot exclusively, which is what Jeff wanted. It's his type of team in that they play hard with a lot of energy."

    Jeff Van Gundy says he and his players realize they are in this thing together "and everybody has to do a little bit of everything to cover up our weaknesses."

    The most glaring one is on the boards: The Rockets are next-to-last in the league in offensive rebounding.

    Schedule tough rest of way

    During the eight-game winning streak, Yao is averaging 20.5 points, 8.3 rebounds and 2.1 blocked shots and is shooting 64.5%; McGrady is averaging 25.4 points, 7.3 assists and 5.8 rebounds.

    The role players are setting the table for them and helping clear it afterward. Sura has nine near triple-doubles and scored a career-high 35 in another game. Wesley, after shooting 37.3% in the first three months, is shooting 52.4% in February. Barry is shooting 56.3% (9-for-16) from three-point range and 51.9% from the field in February. And Juwan Howard, who came from the Orlando Magic in the McGrady trade, is averaging 13.4 points and 9.7 rebounds and is 20-for-22 on free throws in February.

    Aside from the statistical improvement, Van Gundy is just as pleased with Yao's change in temperament.

    "He has been a much more active weak-side defender, and he has been so consistent at the offensive end. But the thing is that he is happy," Van Gundy says. "He's selfless, but he also has great pride. He knows he can deliver, and he wants the ball. But if other guys are making shots and playing well, he is as happy for them as he would be for himself."

    The Rockets have a tough schedule the rest of the way. They have two games left with the Spurs, three with the Phoenix Suns and four with the Seattle SuperSonics, the top three teams in the conference, beginning tonight at home against the Sonics. They visit the Spurs on Wednesday.

    "If we can navigate ourselves through the last 29 games and make the playoffs, I think we will be a team that can compete," Van Gundy says.

    "Our bad start through the easy part of the schedule put us in a hole, so it will be difficult to get the home-court advantage, which is so important. But we know what's ahead of us."

    Wesley came to the Rockets in a December trade with the New Orleans Hornets, one of the worst teams in the league, and says playing on a good team "revives you. When you are losing, it affects you. You still try to play as hard as you can, but when you aren't winning, it just isn't fun. Playing is fun again for me."

    Because he likes his current team so much, Van Gundy says people get the impression he didn't like last year's team.

    "I liked that team a lot," he says. "We had no desire to trade Steve or Cuttino, but when you get a chance to get Tracy McGrady, you get him."

    McGrady's next task with Yao is to get him to be meaner so he will get more respect from officials. Yao has been called for only two technical fouls in his three seasons in the NBA.

    "I don't know how he does it," McGrady says. "He's too nice. You have to let the officials know that you're there and that you care. The potential is there, but everybody wants him to be this dominant guy like Shaq. That's not in his personality. But we do have to make him a little meaner."

    "How's this?" Yao says making a grimace.

    "Save it for the games," McGrady says. "Save it for the games."

    UPGRADED ROCKET FUEL

    Only four players who were with the Houston Rockets last season — Yao Ming, Maurice Taylor, Scott Padgett and Clarence Weatherspoon — remain with the team. How Houston acquired the other Rockets:

    Tracy McGrady Offseason trade with Orlando Magic, with Steve Francis, Cuttino Mobley and Kelvin Cato to the Magic.
    Juwan Howard Part of McGrady trade with Orlando.
    Reece Gaines Part of McGrady trade with Orlando.
    Charlie Ward Signed as a free agent in offseason.
    Bob Sura Signed as a free agent in offseason.
    Andre Barrett Signed as a free agent in offseason.
    Ryan Bowen Signed as a free agent on offseason.
    Dikembe Mutombo Dec. 8 trade with Chicago Bulls for Eric Piatkowski, Adrian Griffin and Mike Wilks
    Jon Barry Dec. 23 trade with Atlanta Hawks for Tyronn Lue.
    David Wesley Dec. 27 trade with New Orleans Hornets for Jim Jackson and Bostjan Nachbar.
    Rod Strickland - Signed Jan. 19 as a free agent
     
  2. rockets-#1

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    I love stories like this. So many quotes that make me feel that much better about the best team on the planet. I especially like how every quote you ever hear from McGrady on JVG is really positive; JVG saying he liked last years team; and the humor from Yao making a mad face to T-Mac.
     
  3. magyuan

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    what a wonderful world:D
     
  4. Deuce

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    WOW! Now that's what I am talking about! GREAT ARTICLE! Great quotes, good stats. Great read!

    YES! YES! YES! McGrady, DONT settle for those jump shots, take it to the hole and get to the FT line. I cant tell you how VERY happy I am to hear him speak up about this and recognize something that if he does well will GREATLY elevate his game.

    And of course DITTO with Yao. The more he gets to the FT line the better. He will get more calls going his way late in the games and he is a good FT shooter so it behooves him to go to the line as much as possible.

    WOW, check out those stats! Awesome!
     
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    "I started making quicker decisions and getting to where I am supposed to be faster," he says.

    This alone will buy us another 2 or 3 wins if he can keep it up.
     
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    Good stuff. I love the fact that our superstars are not just content with the winning streak, and know what they need to improve on. It sounds like we've got a really good chemistry going right now with this group.

    These next few weeks are going to tell us so much about where this team really is.
     
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    I remember when Van Gundy told the team "put your trust in me." He got a lot of ridicule for that. I have one word in response: Scoreboard.
     
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    LOL. Remember when there was talk that Yao and T-Mac hardly made eye contact and had no chemistry. Yeah, whatever.
     
  9. tiger0330

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    Great stuff and what a breath of fresh air from those negative articles from the talking heads at ESPN and The Sporting News. Yao is the key for this team to get to the next level, no other player has as much room to improve then Yao. His improvement is noticable in the last month and I hope he keeps it up.
     
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    Kudos to David DuPree. The guy can write, and there's not that many around who can. Most enjoyable read, booshan. Thanks! :)




    Keep GARM Readable!!
     
  11. Deuce

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    Just to be fair, this is the same David DuPree on PTI last week that desribed Yao as a combination of George Muresan and Rik Smits. A center that is good, but probably wouldnt be dominating in the future.
     
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    Well, Yao will have to prove him wrong. ;)
     
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    "McGrady is Me-Mac. He's a ball hog. Never passes."
    "He doesn't build chemistry with his teammates."
    "McGrady doesn't care about winning. He only cares about his numbers."
    "McGrady has a bad attitude - that's why TOR and ORL ditched him."

    I couldn't believe these statements that were spewing from Orlando when the trade went down. I didn't believe them.

    I knew Tracy was a great scorer, but what remained to be seen was whether Tracy was willing to sacrifice his scoring in order to get teammates involved and win games. Whether he would be able to work with JVG. It's clear, now, that he is.

    I have to say that I could not be happier with T-Mac.

    He works hard.
    He sacrifices.
    He trusts his coach.
    He trusts his teammates.
    He defends.
    He passes.
    He dunks.
    He hits 3's.
    He's got a good attitude.
    He's friendly.
    He's happy.

    ... He's home!

    (okay, yeah, it's a little heavy with the man-love, but I just had to rant)

    -- droxford
     
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    I'm guessing Tmac really likes the fact that he can pass to people that make some freaking shots. I thought that would be toughest for him - to trust his teammates. It took Hakeem a decade to figure that one out and for us to get the right pieces around him.

    And the whole bit about "Yao seemed to be in constant foul trouble early in the season because, he says, he was not reacting to plays quickly enough. As a result, Yao got caught out of position, getting to his spot late and picking up a lot of blocking and reach-in fouls. " . . . .

    dude, I went to one game (granted it was courtside) and wrote an essay on this point. I demand a contract from USA today!!
     
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    "I don't know how he does it," McGrady says. "He's too nice. You have to let the officials know that you're there and that you care. The potential is there, but everybody wants him to be this dominant guy like Shaq. That's not in his personality. But we do have to make him a little meaner."

    "How's this?" Yao says making a grimace.

    "Save it for the games," McGrady says. "Save it for the games."

    Freak'n halarious :D - love it!
     
  16. generalthade_03

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    So Tmac and every other Rox fan including myself wanted Yao to be mean. That is so freaking easy, since MoT, C Ward, R Gaines and Spoon are dead weights just stealing money, why not turn them all into KOREANS! JVG can order them to harass Yao at every practice.

    You all will see how mean Yao will get!"Meaner than a junkyard dog, madder than ole King Kong"
     
  17. Man

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    hmm yeah i think tmac has helped yao a bit :)
     

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