hehe, hope yaoming will play up to his standard..
With all due respect, Rodman was a stud in the playoffs, David Robinson probably cost them the series not playing up to his standards.
hehe, hope yaoming will play up to his standard..
When have you exactly seen T-Mac or Yao shrivel under pressure? We have not made it out of the first round with either, but it hasn't been because T-mac or Yao haven't performed well, our team lost the games, not just one person.
Also, T-Mac didn't perform well in the 4th qtr (which only took place during the first 2 games, not the whole series) of the playoffs because he had to fill in for Rafer's distributing role while still being an offensive juggernaut without Yao. Being exausted and "shriveling" are two different things.
Rodman did most of his damage behind the scenes and while Dave had a poor series (by his standards) against the Rockets, Bob Hill could be blamed for alot of it.
I've heard several reporters and people who followed the Spurs back in the day say that had it not been for Rodman, the Spurs probably would have had a ring much sooner. Whether I totally believe that or not I'm not so sure, but I do believe Rodman did a number on that teams chemistry inside and out of the locker room.
I'm sorry, your right.
I'm clearly talking out of my ass... I mean, it's not like T-Mac has been in the league since around.... '97? His career clearly started when he went to the Rockets, thus he's really never come up short.
I apologize to you and the city of Houston for doubting the clutchness of such accomplished players as T-Mac and Yao. I only that you can find it in your heart to forgive me.![]()
quietly concerned about this development, I don't have a crystal ball, but looking at things the way they are now we just moved up the order in the draft.
Agreed but I would say funny that only on spurstalk are those tony Parker and Manu considered super talents on the same level as Tim Duncan
we will have them
wait until the schedule is out. one team will get screwed with some crazy 8 game road trip like we did last year.
This freak the out of me..not another one championship contender in fully pack West. I think if Yao and Tmac is healhty, provided they have Battier and Scola...addition of Artest not only make them past first round...hate to say it but our chance against team is not that great. Even if we get past them somehow, we surely run out of gas in Finals....just like a dejavu
i almost forgot they got Barry too
To be honest, if Van Gundy was the coach i'd be a bit more concerned.
Some1 needs to ban this loser
You're a hating loser, all the time, go away.
Only problems they have=health...you are a hater..loser...YOU LOSE, LOSER, LOSER, LOSER!!!!!!!!!!!
Another post by you?...You're more lame then I thought...DAMN...![]()
Kings got a quite good return for Artest. He has done everything possible to hurt his trade value lately and getting a first round pick and a prospect coming from a good SL is not that bad.
Rockets have a heck of a team on the paper. If everything works, they will be at Lakers and Celtics level. Their biggest weakness is the PG spot : Alston is coming from a good season but could easily be back at a crappy level, he has still done that before. Artest could also hurt their chemistry, some clashes could happens with T-Mac and/or Alston.
Paging Robert Horry...
Not exactly, if we had known that Maggette wasn't available, then we would have the money to match the Rockets offer. The Rockets made Barry an offer before the Spurs knew what players were not available to them.
Knowing what you know now, doesn't it give you the creeps that when we play the Rockets, Barry is standing their beyond the 3 point arc waiting to make up pay big time when we double Yao or McGrady.
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The Lakers get screwed like that every season. Which is why the Clippers need to get the out of Staples Center.
I don't think Manu is going to be able score much with Artest and Battier hounding him the whole game. In fact, he may even be a liability in the defense with Artest posting him up (just like what the Jazz did with Harpring and the Lakers did with Radmanovic).Rockets have a heck of a team on the paper. If everything works, they will be at Lakers and Celtics level. Their biggest weakness is the PG spot : Alston is coming from a good season but could easily be back at a crappy level, he has still done that before. Artest could also hurt their chemistry, some clashes could happens with T-Mac and/or Alston.
Duncan always has a difficult time against taller players like Yao.
Parker is probably where we have a matchup advantage. Against the rockets will need to play an up tempo game and use our new found quickness (gist, mason, hill) against them.
^^ Spurs are done.
Just like the Lakers were going to win games 3-6 of the NBA Finals?
Daryl Morey ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daryl_Morey ) is running rings around our front office.
His hiring follows the recent Moneyball trend of moving away from scouting in favor of more statistical-based analysis. Several baseball teams have hired executives with non-traditional baseball backgrounds, but the Rockets are the first NBA team to hire a general manager in this vein.
Morey earned a BS in computer science from Northwestern University, and an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management in 2000. He teaches an MBA-level course at MIT led "Analytical Sports Management."
Swings deal to grab Scola.
Swings deal with Blazers to trade Batum for Greene and Dorsey.
Ups Greene's stock in Summer League and then trades him for Artest.
Convinces Barry to sign instead of the Spurs.
This guy is a scary genius. I don't know who's better, him or the Blazer's GM Kevin Pritchard.
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