What a master Lee must be to pull that off even in instant replay and with the entire Secaucus crew investigating.
Game Day: Rockets (1-5) @ Suns (4-1), Sun 10/30/22
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Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
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Re: Game Day: Rockets (1-5) @ Suns (4-1), Sun 10/30/22
That’s the kind of stuff I don’t like. Looks like something Luka or Lebron would do.
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Re: Game Day: Rockets (1-5) @ Suns (4-1), Sun 10/30/22
I recorded the game and finally had a chance to go back and watch it. How was that a foul on Biyombo on jump ball to start the game ?
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Re: Game Day: Rockets (1-5) @ Suns (4-1), Sun 10/30/22
Biyombo has to start every game with at least 1 foul. The refs were just ensuring it was applied.Uncle_Gene wrote: ↑Tue Nov 01, 2022 2:29 pmI recorded the game and finally had a chance to go back and watch it. How was that a foul on Biyombo on jump ball to start the game ?
(I also thought that was a totally weird call)
Re: Game Day: Rockets (1-5) @ Suns (4-1), Sun 10/30/22
Dario has racked up plenty of DNPs before this year.
I think Monty genuinely prefers Landale, and I don't think he is crazy to do so. Also, Biyombo brings better D and rebounding to the starting lineup. Maybe if both of them get into foul trouble we might see Dario, but other than that, I don't think there is a reason to play him.
Re: Game Day: Rockets (1-5) @ Suns (4-1), Sun 10/30/22
I think that is a James Jones assessment of the Rockets.
Ultimately, the Rockets are in year 2 of their rebuild. The Suns played a classic rebuilding team. They're learning how to plan, but there is a lot of rawness on the roster. Rafael Stone seems to prioritize offensive versatility and athleticism. They like putting five shooters on the floor and definitely believe in taking the 3 ball as much as possible. They haven't cared too much about bringing in guys that defend, although Tate and Martin seem to have potential to be effective defenders, and Eason definitely has two-way ability. They also don't seem to care much about personality/attitude/lockerroom qualities, which is very anti-James Jones philosophy. One exception is that they really value Eric Gordon's professionalism and influence on the young tram. That is one of the reasons why he hasn't been moved yet.
They have a strange infatuation with KPJ's talent, and I've never understood why they love him at the point. I think part of it is playing him there is probably the most viable way of putting him and Green on the court together, but I am still skeptical.
Re: Game Day: Rockets (1-5) @ Suns (4-1), Sun 10/30/22
Might be nice to play him at the 4 against Minny. We are otherwise very small at the position and Minny is huge.INFORMER wrote: ↑Tue Nov 01, 2022 3:57 pmDario has racked up plenty of DNPs before this year.
I think Monty genuinely prefers Landale, and I don't think he is crazy to do so. Also, Biyombo brings better D and rebounding to the starting lineup. Maybe if both of them get into foul trouble we might see Dario, but other than that, I don't think there is a reason to play him.
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Re: Game Day: Rockets (1-5) @ Suns (4-1), Sun 10/30/22
BTW, this might be a good game to try an Ayton-Landale lineup, if Ayton were healthy.
Oh well, maybe next time we play Minny, on Nov. 9. Ayton should be back by then, right?
Oh well, maybe next time we play Minny, on Nov. 9. Ayton should be back by then, right?
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Re: Game Day: Rockets (1-5) @ Suns (4-1), Sun 10/30/22
Interesting that you don’t mention Jabari Smith as a defensive plus.INFORMER wrote: ↑Tue Nov 01, 2022 4:08 pmI think that is a James Jones assessment of the Rockets.
Ultimately, the Rockets are in year 2 of their rebuild. The Suns played a classic rebuilding team. They're learning how to plan, but there is a lot of rawness on the roster. Rafael Stone seems to prioritize offensive versatility and athleticism. They like putting five shooters on the floor and definitely believe in taking the 3 ball as much as possible. They haven't cared too much about bringing in guys that defend, although Tate and Martin seem to have potential to be effective defenders, and Eason definitely has two-way ability. They also don't seem to care much about personality/attitude/lockerroom qualities, which is very anti-James Jones philosophy. One exception is that they really value Eric Gordon's professionalism and influence on the young tram. That is one of the reasons why he hasn't been moved yet.
They have a strange infatuation with KPJ's talent, and I've never understood why they love him at the point. I think part of it is playing him there is probably the most viable way of putting him and Green on the court together, but I am still skeptical.
Re: Game Day: Rockets (1-5) @ Suns (4-1), Sun 10/30/22
It wasn't intentional. He has 2-way potential too, and has already flashed it. But he is also very green; it will take him some time.pickle wrote: ↑Tue Nov 01, 2022 6:40 pmInteresting that you don’t mention Jabari Smith as a defensive plus.INFORMER wrote: ↑Tue Nov 01, 2022 4:08 pmI think that is a James Jones assessment of the Rockets.
Ultimately, the Rockets are in year 2 of their rebuild. The Suns played a classic rebuilding team. They're learning how to plan, but there is a lot of rawness on the roster. Rafael Stone seems to prioritize offensive versatility and athleticism. They like putting five shooters on the floor and definitely believe in taking the 3 ball as much as possible. They haven't cared too much about bringing in guys that defend, although Tate and Martin seem to have potential to be effective defenders, and Eason definitely has two-way ability. They also don't seem to care much about personality/attitude/lockerroom qualities, which is very anti-James Jones philosophy. One exception is that they really value Eric Gordon's professionalism and influence on the young tram. That is one of the reasons why he hasn't been moved yet.
They have a strange infatuation with KPJ's talent, and I've never understood why they love him at the point. I think part of it is playing him there is probably the most viable way of putting him and Green on the court together, but I am still skeptical.
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It's not easy being green.
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Homage to The Chameleon?
Well, so much for hopes and dreams ...