You have hosts from a CANADIAN network (the Score) raving about your players. I live in Vancouver so this channel is the only channel where I can get my NBA fix. Every Tuesday there's a program called 'court surfing' where they shift between games to show viewers parts of every game that night. Anyway, the hosts of this show (Sid Siexero and Tim Micallef) are pretty much the main anchors of the network. During the shift from the Rockets-Dallas snippet to the Miami-Washington game, they took a moment to talk about the Rockets. They were pretty much jizzing in their pants when they talked about how much balance the Rockets had. Tim Micallef was enumerating each of their last three games and how they had 8, 6, and 6 players in double figures in each of those games (sorry about the numbers, this is all off the top of my head). Additionally, they gushed about how Chuck Hayes (this is for you, Hayesfan) is doing an admirable job for the Rockets as Yao's starter replacement. YES, they knew about Chuck Hayes. He's finally getting his due. I just didn't expect this kind of love coming from anyone for this team, much less from anyone in Hockey Land. Great stuff! I'm so proud of this team.
that's awesome breh. rockets really are such a balanced team. when you have so many guys scoring for you, everyone's happy, chemistry is even better.
Sid just proclaimed that he is "a believer of the Houston Rockets." Just too awesome. Forgot to mention that they emphasized the fact that there were 6-8 players on the Rockets averaging 9.8 ppg. Sid then went on to say that if you round that off, that's 10 ppg for a heck of a lot of players. Haha! Lots of love here.
Well, let's hope the Rockets pull off the comeback because I'd hate to see all these props go down the toilet.
i actually never gave enough of a **** to know that naismith was from canada, but that's awesome. (btw, i love canada, if only for banff).
That's awesome! Thanks for sharing. I just wish we had followed that up with a good game tonight. The Mavs just clogged everything up.