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Post by madmax on Apr 9, 2006 19:51:38 GMT -5
Well the Rockets season is over (yeah they still playing but no one cares). Here is my reflection on the entire season:
BIG DISAPPOINTMENT.. ranked as a top championship contender to becoming the biggest choke in the NBA, the Houston Rockets deserves the award for bad luck. Nothing but injuries to superstar players hurt this team. Dumb trades all around, bad coaching, players who can't shoot the ball just added to the misery.
The bright side? Maybe Yao Ming.. and probably Luther Head. Everyone else should be ashamed by their play. College players shoot better than most of these players. --sigh
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Post by reap on Apr 10, 2006 14:56:32 GMT -5
Good reflection madmax. My reflection on the season is two fold too. One bad luck is a biggie. I have never seen a team with so many injuries. Secondly, I have never seen a team that can't shoot the ball. We are talking about wide open shots here.
That just my 2 cents.
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Post by haha on Apr 10, 2006 23:44:53 GMT -5
Man the Rockets are just terrible. What a messed up season! Now with Yao going out with an injury, it pretty much sums it up.
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Post by ricky on Apr 12, 2006 0:46:58 GMT -5
Man the Rockets are just terrible. What a messed up season! Now with Yao going out with an injury, it pretty much sums it up. Yao and McGrady has had the worst luck an NBA player can have. Both injured most of the season and both superstars. It is just hard to think about the misery and bad luck the Rockets had been having.
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Post by madmax on Apr 16, 2006 12:33:09 GMT -5
I have to agree with you on Yao as becoming a superstar in this league. However, McGrady I feel is over that superstar plateau and is freefalling because of his health and personal issues. He is just not the same player as he was back in the prime.
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