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  1. #201
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    Dirk is soft and he is choker. He is a great player without any questions for sure but he is so soft and never seems to learn.

    D-u-m

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    His reputation is as very good defender but his defense was horrible in this game. But he looks capable of playing D. Brooks cannot guard anyone. Dirk is pathetic in this game. Scola make him his and then some. Rockets appears much better team than Mavs.
    Can i ask yo usomething? You always refer to others as "Rocket fans" yet i only see you comment after Rockets games.

    You are a Rox fan so don't try to hide it. Indazone.

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    Can i ask yo usomething? You always refer to others as "Rocket fans" yet i only see you comment after Rockets games.

    You are a Rox fan so don't try to hide it. Indazone.
    lol I am Spurs fan idiot. But I like to follow NBA teams with player that I like from Europe. So I follow Rockets when they have Spanoulis and then since they have Scola. I also follows teams like Blazers, Mavs, Jazz, and others with Euro players.

  4. #204
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    lol I am Spurs fan idiot. But I like to follow NBA teams with player that I like from Europe. So I follow Rockets when they have Spanoulis and then since they have Scola. I also follows teams like Blazers, Mavs, Jazz, and others with Euro players.
    yea so do i, but i've never seen you post on other games. Just the rockets.

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    yea so do i, but i've never seen you post on other games. Just the rockets.
    It is much easier to get Rockets games in internet so I can see more of the games from them. Easiest games to get seems to be Rockets and Lakers.

  6. #206
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    It is much easier to get Rockets games in internet so I can see more of the games from them. Easiest games to get seems to be Rockets and Lakers.
    ShuTDaFUGuP

    ROFL what a lame excuse from a lame poster.

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    ShuTDaFUGuP

    ROFL what a lame excuse from a lame poster.
    YOU A-Hole! You are such dumbass you think I am Indazone. Most Rockets fans is such re s.

  8. #208
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    YOU A-Hole! You are such dumbass you think I am Indazone. Most Rockets fans is such re s.
    why don't you just use your normal avatar?



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    This thread is amusing. Just got in from having a few beers with some friends. Missed the game but got lots of texts from my Dallas friends. Heard we spotted the Mav's 16 pts and ya'll still lost.

    How does it feel to be in your normal spot in the SW Division Mavsfans? Irrelevance is a isn't it?

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    This thread is amusing. Just got in from having a few beers with some friends. Missed the game but got lots of texts from my Dallas friends. Heard we spotted the Mav's 16 pts and ya'll still lost.

    How does it feel to be in your normal spot in the SW Division Mavsfans? Irrelevance is a isn't it?
    Are you implying the Rockets are relevant?

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    Mavs are now back to their familiar position as the they were when they were the perpetual cellar dwellers of the SW division. Welcome back to the era of the Shawn Bradley Dallas Mavericks.

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    Mavs are now back to their familiar position as the they were when they were the perpetual cellar dwellers of the SW division. Welcome back to the era of the Shawn Bradley Dallas Mavericks.

    And the Rockets are only 2 games better than that.

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    And the Rockets are only 2 games better than that.
    To not have tracy mcgrady healthy for the whole season, to beat Boston in Boston without Artest or Mcgrady, 34-21 is damn good to say rockets are injury riddled, or tmac is injury riddled

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    To not have tracy mcgrady healthy for the whole season, to beat Boston in Boston without Artest or Mcgrady, 34-21 is damn good to say rockets are injury riddled, or tmac is injury riddled
    Take T-Mac out of the equation. He is done.

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    Take T-Mac out of the equation. He is done.

    THANK GOD FOR THAT !!!!

    It is about time this talented cancerous malcontent moved his poison away from my team.



    DD

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    This thread is amusing. Just got in after being logged on as Kill Bill Pana.
    fixed

  17. #217
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    Mono Mono Mono, still can't get over your precious Mav's getting owned by your hated rivals to the South. Face it your team got A$$kicked. lol

    by the way, nice article here about the new regime.


    Rockets-Mavs: Brooks Delivers Opening Statement
    By Ben DuBose in Basket
    Saturday, Feb. 21 2009 @ 8:38AM

    Aaron Brooks knows what many of you think.

    You fear the Rockets' new starting point guard is too small to defend big guards, like Dallas' 6-foot-4, future Hall of Famer Jason Kidd on Friday night. You expect him to be worked over in the post. You wonder if he's too young to lead a veteran playoff team, and doubt if his aggressive style can fit with a first unit full of other scorers.

    At least for one night, none of those fears were realized. Not even a little bit.

    In his debut as Houston's regular starting point guard, Brooks thoroughly outplayed Kidd and sparked the Rockets to a huge second half, helping them overcome a 16-point deficit to post a 93-86 victory over the Mavs in a matchup of playoff contenders. Brooks led the way with 19 points, eight assists and six rebounds, all while calmly drilling two huge three-pointers down the stretch to put the game away.

    "You have to remember it goes two ways," Brooks said regarding questions of his size and defense. "Bigger guards have to guard me too, and I know I have an edge in quickness on the other end, and I'm ready to take advantage."

    After dominating the Mavs via quickness and dribble penetration for most of the night, he took his game to the perimeter in the closing seconds. With the Rockets clinging to a three-point lead and time running down, Brooks stepped underneath a screen from Luis Scola and swished a trey with 24 seconds remaining, giving the Rockets a 92-86 lead.

    You could say he makes big shots, as coach Rick Adelman said. Shane Battier, however, took a more blunt approach.

    "He's got cojones," Battier said.

    On a night in which Brooks began by thoroughly dissecting the Dallas defense and finished with two back-breaking threes, the Mavs had rave reviews.

    "We've seen him before and he's torn us up," Dallas coach Rick Carlisle said. "He's relentless. You can't take a break against him."

    "Aaron Brooks is going to be a great player," said Jose Barea, who led Dallas with 26 points off the bench. "I'm really a big fan of his and with this opportunity he can take his game to another level."


    When the Rockets dealt Rafer Alston to Orlando minutes before Thursday's trade deadline, they effectively passed the leadership torch to Brooks, a generously-listed 6-foot, 160-pound guard in his second season out of Oregon.

    Sure, they acquired Kyle Lowry in the deal from Memphis, and Lowry is a player general manager Daryl Morey has coveted for years. But with only 28 games remaining, it's not the time to break in a new face for starter's minutes, according to head coach Rick Adelman.

    "I think you have to say Aaron's the starter," Adelman said. "He's the one that's been here and knows what we're doing. He's stepped up against some pretty good players.

    "But you would hope that both will give us the same thing -- a consistency in the way we're going to play. Now we can try to push the ball more and create a different pace than we had and that was difficult to do, before."

    On their first night together, the new point guard tandem did exactly that. Brooks and Lowry routinely drove into the paint, collapsing the Dallas defense and leaving scoring opportunities for players such as Yao Ming, who scored a game-high 22 points to go with 13 rebounds, and Luis Scola, who collected 15 points and grabbed 15 rebounds.

    They also weren't fazed by the early deficit, and the transition game allowed them to make up points in a hurry. Late in the third quarter, Brooks finished a fast break by dishing to Battier for an open trey from the right wing, capping a 24-6 burst by the Rockets that turned the once 16-point deficit into an 11-point lead. That brought a standing ovation from the sell-out crowd of 18,195.

    "I was really impressed and proud of the young point guards because they led us to victory," Artest said. "We were down 16 and they stayed poised. We played like veterans tonight."

    One of the most repeated clichés in sports is that defense wins championships.

    But if you ask Brooks, he prefers another cliché.

    For him and for the Rockets, the best defense may be a good offense.

    "When you have smaller guards, you find ways to compensate for it," said Battier, a defensive expert in his own right. "I'm not too worried about it.

    "I don't think the Spurs are too concerned about their defensive matchups. They're fielded some of the best defensive teams in the league, and Tony [Parker] is no bigger than Aaron. You play to the strengths you have, which with Aaron is his speed and agility and those offset his size issues."

    -- Ben DuBose

  18. #218
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    It was a nice win, but still just one game. Let's see how we play this week, especially on Thursday when the Cavs come to Houston to play (TNT).

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