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What Rick Adelman is doing.

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by DaDakota, Nov 23, 2007.

  1. NIKEstrad

    NIKEstrad Member

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    Since you were a fan of accusing a coach of playing favorites, what do you call this Bonzi Wells mockery?

    The guy is out-Rafering Rafer from the field and is turning the ball over like it's nobody's business. Currently, he's 344th in the league in FG%.Link
     
  2. hermbob

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    This is what I've been saying since he got hired. We're talking about PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL PLAYERS...guys that have played the game their entire lives. It shouldn't be this difficult and look that painful to run an offense that's supposed to be free-flowing and motion oriented. That's what ticks me off when I hear stuff like "it's going to take time"...there's no time for statements like this when you play in the West. To me it sounds like a built in excuse in case there's failure, and it's a bad mindset to have.
     
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    I think that the high low post game similar to what Wooden ran at UCLA for Kareem is what Adleman has in mind for Yao.
     
  4. DaRock1

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    I have heard former Kings player say that it takes at least 2 years to master Adelman's system. It may be more difficult than we think, because we are not professional basketball players.
     

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