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Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by snowconeman22, Oct 18, 2017.

  1. pippendagimp

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    worrell opened up the broadcast saying CP3 would be out several weeks at least. no additional details given
     
  2. J.R.

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    Chris Paul's injury forces Rockets to re-evaluate plan with James Harden

    HOUSTON -- The heavy burden on James Harden's shoulders, a major factor in the MVP runner-up's miserable finish during last season’s Western Conference semifinals, had been eased as far as the Rockets' front office was concerned.

    No longer would Harden feel the pressure to create possession after possession after possession now that he had a perennial All-Star backcourt partner. Chris Paul's summer arrival in Houston meant Harden's minutes could be managed much easier and would be significantly less taxing than last season.

    "That's out the window," coach Mike D'Antoni said before the Rockets' 107-91 rout of the Dallas Mavericks in Saturday night's home opener.

    Paul will be sidelined for weeks, maybe as much as a month, due to the bruised knee on the left leg that he dragged around for 33 minutes during his Rockets debut this week. That leaves Demetrius Jackson, who is on a two-way contract, as the backup point guard while general manager Daryl Morey searches for budget-friendly upgrades for that role. Houston will clearly err on the side of caution with Paul, whom the Rockets recruited with May and June in mind, not October and November.

    In the meantime, D'Antoni will attempt to exercise some caution with Harden, albeit not at the expense of the 3-0 Rockets continuing to rack up wins.

    Plan A is pretty simple: Blow out opponents and allow Harden to root on his buddy Bobby Brown and other Rockets reserves in the fourth quarter.

    "We need to knock people out," D'Antoni said.

    Mission accomplished against the outmanned Mavs, as the Rockets' lead ballooned to as large as 36 points before Dallas got the best of the extended garbage time. The 0-3 Mavs were an easy mark: a bad team playing the second night of a back-to-back without sensational rookie point guard Dennis Smith Jr., starting shooting guard Seth Curry and key reserve Devin Harris.

    Harden kind of cruised to 29 points and seven assists in less than 30 minutes. There are a lot of nights that Harden has to take a beating to fill up the box score, but this wasn't one of them. He bullied itty-bitty Mavs guards Yogi Ferrell and J.J. Barea to get into the paint some, but Harden did a lot of his damage from 3-point range (6-of-13) and uncharacteristically didn't earn many trips to the free throw line (3-of-4).

    For the record, Harden has no interest in discussing the possibility of fatigue from his responsibilities in returning to last season's workload while Paul recovers. Harden swatted away a question about how his mentality changes without Paul playing next to him.

    "It doesn't," Harden said. "Just make plays, score the ball and play the right way."

    The addition of Paul wasn't the only offseason change made to protect Harden from wearing down over the course of the season. Harden is significantly sleeker after a summer of hard work. He won't get into specifics about his weight -- "Can't give you all that," he said, a grin peeking through his beard -- but he says he still plans to drop a few more pounds.

    Harden temporarily having to carry the same burden as in previous seasons isn't the biggest concern about Paul's extended absence. The Rockets have had to press the pause button on the process of their pair of future Basketball Hall of Fame point guards learning how to play off of each other -- a major adjustment for Paul in particular, considering that he has never played off the ball in his career.

    "We're trying to understand where we are offensively," D'Antoni said. "I wish Chris could be here, so we can keep getting better."
     
  3. Smacktle

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    It's the end of the world as we know and the Astros are in the WS and I feel fine!
     
  4. theimpossibles1

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    I wonder how long he would have been out if he didn't play in the opener.
     
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  5. Zergling

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    What I find interesting is this team even without CP3 still might be better than last year's team. Beverley is the only big loss, but in reality Eric Gordon seems like a much more natural fit as the starting SG to Harden, since he can do it all offensively while Pat was just a spot-up shooter.

    While we lost Pat's defense, getting Tucker and Mbah a Moute more than makes up for that. Losing Dekker and Harrell means basically nothing since they barely played in D'Antoni's rotation once it got tighter, and Gordon makes Lou Williams too redundant.
     
  6. Hakeemtheking

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    For CP3 to be out this early in the season for an expected prolonged period of time is an eye opener, even with his history of injuries. For the record, I still think he has it as one of the most efficient players in the league. It is just worrisome, especially next year when Morey has to decide what kind of multiyear contract should CP3 be offered.

    I just hope that CP3 will not be delusional enough to ask for a veteran's max contract. Will he be happy with a $25M/year over 5 years? Would Morey? This season is very important in that regard.
     
  7. hakeem94

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    it will be ok, i feel Harden just kinda needed a psychological support form a superstar and hes bringing us to the finals whether cp3 recovers quickly or not..we have an AWESOME TEAM and Harden is perhaps the best player in NBA
     
  8. TRIQSTER

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    Does cp3 need micro fracture surgery ? Hope not
     
  9. TRIQSTER

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    If he needs it he will be out until Jan
     
  10. fchowd0311

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    Did you hear something about it?
     
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  11. TRIQSTER

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    Friend that knows some team docs said that it’s a possibility ...just seeing how he heals in the time off
     
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  12. cheke64

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    But the rockets trainers said he's day to day.
     
  13. TRIQSTER

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    I thought it was week to week but we’ll see
     
  14. Daddy Long Legs

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    Lets not go off the deep end here. Al that we have heard is that the dude has a bone bruise
     
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  15. Remlap

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    Gotta be more than a bruise. Even a MAJOR bruise would heal up and be fine within a week.
    A month indicates something more serious
     
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  16. Daddy Long Legs

    Daddy Long Legs H- Town Harden

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    A bone bruise is much different than a bruise elsewhere in the body. It takes much longer than a week. You damage the framework of the spongy bone. If you damage it completely in a local area, you end up with a fracture. If all of it isn't damaged, you end up with a bone bruise since you still have bleeding in the region. The problem is that you still have to have bone repair (which takes longer than a week), and the blood isn't broken down and cleared out as rapidly as when you have what most people think of as a bruise.

    Edit: That link that guy posted has a good description, so read that for a better/more in depth explanation.
     
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  18. Sean Dr34ms

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    Bull just said the injury isn't serious and is just a bruise but they're approaching with EXTREME caution.

    They want Paul to be 100% and not have any lingering effect.
     
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    If Anderson is not hitting shots he doesn't need to be out there.
     
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  20. Daddy Long Legs

    Daddy Long Legs H- Town Harden

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    announcers bill worrell just said it's not serious and he'll be fine. out of everything I've been reading about bone bruises. most of them heal fine without any complications. just have to be patient for a while.
     

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