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No, that shows I'm not a kid who thinks he knows everything. I can recognize when somebody knows more than I do, even when they get it wrong....
Yao had a mediocre playoff series last year against the Jazz even though he averaged around 24 points a game. Why? Because his fg% was way below...
Yao can carry the team, (GS, the game back in December where he went 15 of 18 against whoever, etc.). The point is that you would hope with the...
McGrady is not the offensive threat he used to be and he's not the key for the Rockets. The Jazz didn't even double him for most of the playoff...
One more thing: the last two years Yao has led the team in scoring, rebounds and blocks. When one guy who has lead the team in three categories...
Just about every writer in the country wrote the Rockets off after Yao went out. Why should your opinion count more than guys who write about...
Yao led the team this year in scoring, rebounding and blocked shots. I kind of doubt he would have played only 25 minutes a game, especially if...
There's no such thing as good enough. You always want to get better and right now Alston and his .38 or .39 shooting average are screaming...
That lineup is good enough that you don't even have to gamble on that head case Artest. If you're feeling really frisky though you could still do...
On the contrary I would say that a lot of teams key in on trying to shut down Yao. If you just compare the frequency with which Yao gets doubled...
Comparing point totals with Pierce though is comparing apples and oranges. Anybody can rack up points if they shoot the ball enough, and that's...
1) That's why I'd like to see Hamilton in Houston. The consensus among a lot of other people on this board is that he's a natural fit for...
In Adelman's system ball movement, smart play and cutting hard without the ball can make up for a lot of deficiencies on the part of an individual...
Yup, and I still stand by it.
Rafer is mediocre. Nobody who shoots below .400 should be starting on any NBA team. Billups shoots better, he can penetrate better and he can...
It doesn't matter who's playing when Yao's doubled. An open man is an open man. If the other team wants to double Yao that should be a net...
Billups isn't another Rafer. He's a clear step up. And when the Rockets actually exploit the double on Yao they're a force to be reckoned...
Billups wouldn't be in Houston primarily for scoring. He'd be in Houston to distribute the ball and play PG.
In term of shooting % Yao is middle of the road for a center while T-Mac is pretty awful for a G/F so I would prefer that Yao take more shots....
Dude, don't make excuses for him! Since when is 7/21 (33%) acceptable in a playoff game? And what does the lack of a PG have to do with the fact...