For the last week we are seeing a breakout performance by one of the Rox which is carrying this team to victory in each of the past few games. Are the Rox starting to peak at the right time? Can we finally have some hope that the inconsitency and offensive struggles of the Rox are over? Think we'll see a big performance out of Taylor in the next game?
WOOO! All I know is I love the Rockets so much, and they're making me really happy right now. As long as we're getting efficient points out of 2 or 3 of our guys in the same game, we don't really lose. Our offense has finally caught up to our defense, let's just hope we can get our defense back to where it was at the beginning of the year. We are definitely starting to peak.
Everytime I begin to think that, there are games like the Seattle game. Hope Hope....Maybe they've got it.
yeah so it might not be a bad idea at all for not having SF and Cat traded before the deadline. They are playing great and smart ball right now.But we still need to see if they can keep it up.
It's very nice having 4 players who are all excellent scorers. The Rockets have more pure scorers than anybody except Sacramento and Dallas, imho.
4 out of 5 aint bad poor cato, it looked like they were trying hard to get him a field goal tonight, but he couldn't even handle an alley-oop. at least he knows his role... but really, 4 starters who score 15 or more, and one of those scoring 30, that'll win your team ball games. keep up the flow
I remember that cat performed very well after the trade deadline last season. hmmm... Maybe it happened to Steve this season too.
Its not that they can't play a great game its that their Games are not compatible with the Rockets new direction of a Center oriented Game.
I don't know about the Rocket's having a "bunch" of pure shooters, for awhile this year I wondered if they had ANY shooters, but if they all get hot at the same time, I promise you very good things ahead in the playoffs. If Francis and Mobley can have good shooting nights even every other game, very few teams beat the Rockets in a seven game series, mark it down.