The only adjustment is to play hard for 48 minutes.
I would press the living [bleep] out of the Clippers. Tire them out. They've had at least 5-6 plane flights across 3 & 1/2 large states and at max one day's rest between 6-7 games for almost two weeks now after a long season and what had to be a taxing series against San Antonio while the Rockets rested for a week for this series. The Clips have to be tired, so press the living crap out of them. That may even help the team pick up the intensity that has been missing.
Speaking of pressing, apply more pressure on Chris Paul, whose hamstring may flare up. It may make him less effective. Have the 100 year-old point guards run around like a chicken with their head cut off and tire him out if not cause him to reinjure himself.
Take more charges and be more aggressive on offense. Along with what I've already said, the Clippers are not a deep team so not only do they have to be tired (and can be made more tired) but it would be an asset to get them in foul trouble. The games Jordan has been in foul trouble are the only wins so far for the Rockets.
Also, there needs to be better rebounding and collapse defense on Chris Paul. He may be arguably the best PG in the game but knowing he's being guarded by very old PG's and almost literally walking by them for an easy layup regularly, at least commission some help defense on him.
The only adjustment is to play hard for 48 minutes.
Did you even read what I wrote? They can play hard AND still try to exploit some things about the Clippers that just giving the ol' college try won't do.
You can't press, Cal. It's harry high school. You're an adorable little , but, hush now.
I'd tell Dwight to stop being such a pedophile.
Hand the dry erase board to someone else. That's the real adjustment
All teams in the NBA routinely fly across several states, often on b2b nights. That one day off is enough for world class athletes to recover. Besides all the things you said (which are basically entry level adjustments, things that the Rockets should be doing already) won't overcome the contribution factor of home crowd fueled bench guys like Barnes and Austin Rivers. If the Clippers get out to a lead, it's going to avalanche. Howard will melt down, Harden will retreat into his beard to separate himself from the debacle and another year in the books for Houston.
Meanwhile the Clippers will have time off to rest and prepare for probably the Warriors. That should be a good series, tons of 3's, no one to stop Jordan's offensive boards, Curry getting open looks.
Sad thing is, McFail has outcoached Quitters all series long other than Game 4.
What? Rockets were down 3-1. The Clippers are going to have 2 opportunities to close the series.
If the Clippers win, will you be happy or sad about it? It's hard to tell tbh.
McFail has the inferior roster to work with and still gifted two games away.
Of course I'll be happy with a series win... I'm just assuming now that the other shoe is going to drop instead like it always does with the Clippers.
Non sequitur. There's no "inferior roster" argument to be made here. Rockets have Howard, Harden, Josh Smith, Ariza, JET and a few other good players. Clippers have Paul and Blake, Jordan is a defensive and rebounding asset, not much else. The bench is horrible for the Blippers (blip on the radar every year), and other than Austin Rivers who elevated his stock value with a flukey performance, have been horrible. Big baby Davis? I don't think so.. Lose weight? not this guy.. Big baby, bringing home the bacon and eating it before he walks in the door, momma, there goes that man.
Another horrible Spurfan take
but he gave them funny names!
Houston has the worse stars and with the exception of last game, their role players have managed to look even tier than ours. Should have been a sweep, now it's going to 6 and probably even a road game 7.
Agree, not to say that the Clippers only use an eight-monkey rotation. Even the Lockets have a much deeper bench than monkeyball tbh.
If it's done every now and again, yes. If it's done repeatedly after having to exert tons of energy and done for weeks on end after a long season, that's different. These so-called world class athletes dread just having to play one game in Utah and Denver because of the al ude, though you'll never hear that as a blatant excuse in any press conference (that very fact helped cost Phi Slama Jama a national le).
And did you really just name Austin Rivers as a key bench guy?
That too, which is why I'm hoping to see adjustments.
Only pussies and assholes press.
Any stars are the worst stars until they win, then they are the best ones. It's all a matter of "what have you done for me lately". If the Rockets win the le, they were stacked. If they don't win next game, they were a team with ty players.
Austin Rivers pushed your in a few nights ago. He gets big minutes. He's the x factor teams don't plan for.
The Lockets have always been a ty team with ty players, and a even tier fanbase tbh.
The only thing the Rockets need to do is not force anything and make the extra pass. Get Dwight rolling early and go with your Bigs. Foul DeAndre Jordan out.
I'll be right behind ya every step of the way, Ind.
Yeah, the sloppy passes could also go away but that's on the players, though I suppose McHale could start pulling players and getting into them for sloppiness and carelessness.
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