Blazers in six
port got killed tonight. im rooting for the rockets.
rockets are so much better without tmac.
Rick Adelman is an idiot that should be fired. You have a player that's 7'6 that no one on the other team can even think of stopping, and he takes 6 shots the entire game? Seriously, what the hell are the Rockets thinking? They should be looking for Yao on every trip up the floor. Pass into him and let him dominate. But no, we have to let Ron Artest jack up 20 shots he can't possibly make, brilliant plan.
Adleman has always sucked, and he always will.
haha this is awesome. This is exactly the argument that I was using against Kobe in the Detroit series. Swap Yao for Shaq, Artest for Kobe and Adelman for Porn Director looking guy.
Rick Adelman is an idiot that should be fired. You have a player that's 7'6 that no one on the other team can even think of stopping, and he takes 6 shots the entire game? Seriously, what the hell are the Rockets thinking? They should be looking for Yao on every trip up the floor. Pass into him and let him dominate. But no, we have to let Ron Artest jack up 20 shots he can't possibly make, brilliant plan.
Adleman has always sucked, and he always will.
Well, that's easier said than done. After Yao dominated in the first game, Blazers spent 15 fouls among their bigs Oden/JoeP/Aldridge to contain Yao. The problem is that Rockets have no other real scoring threat to step up when such situation occurs. Roy to replace anybody on Rockets, they'd be a hot contender. Too bad TMac just doesn't mesh well with Yao, in that he needed too many touches to be effective.
Fouling Yao does little good, he's not a guy like Shaq that can't hit Free Throws. Yao only took 5 free throws in the game (made all 5) so they weren't sending him to the line either. You can't just contain him with fouls because you have to be afraid of sending him to the line. The only way to stop Yao is to deny him the ball and force the Rockets into turnovers while trying to force the ball inside. The problem with the Rockets is, if they commit a turnover trying to get the ball inside, they'll abandon the strategy for long stretches of the game. They have done this all year, they'll come up the floor, look for Yao, if they can't get it to him, they won't try it again. The bottom line is, Yao is the franchise player there, he's the guy the offense has to go through. He's by far their most (only) player that can dominate a game. There is no reason at all to give him only 6 touches in a playoff game. It will be interesting to see the Rockets game plan for the next game, but if they want to win the next game, they'll work on ways to get the ball to Yao in the post. Once he has the ball in the paint, there is no Blazer, or combination of Blazers that can stop him.
they cant be sending yao to the line, he'd make most of his f/t's.Well, that's easier said than done. After Yao dominated in the first game, Blazers spent 15 fouls among their bigs Oden/JoeP/Aldridge to contain Yao. The problem is that Rockets have no other real scoring threat to step up when such situation occurs. Roy to replace anybody on Rockets, they'd be a hot contender. Too bad TMac just doesn't mesh well with Yao, in that he needed too many touches to be effective.
man that was bad news. i really liked his game, very underrated.So Dikime Mutumbo's career is over.
I was really sad to hear the news, Mutumbo is a class act and one of those guys I just always find myself rooting for. I agree with Van Gundy, the NBA needs to create a humanitarian award named after him, he deserves it.
lmao...The only chance Portland has of winning this series is if TMac comes back.
FTFYRockets had 16 offensive rebounds
Sam Bowie the sequel had 5 fouls, 0 points and 3 rebounds