I see, so you dig loserball..
Um no he isn't. The stats clearly show in favor of Parsons.
I see, so you dig loserball..
Every single Houston point guard has been hampered in Houston's gimicky offense. McHale demands every player to play guard and the point doesn't run many plays. All the point does is shoot the open three and if the lane is open, drive. Other than that, it's feed the post or get the ball to Harden. Every single point guard who have left the Rockets have gone on to breakout performances. Lowry, Dragic, even Aaron Brooks. Lin will be no different. Every opposing team knows where the ball is going when they play the Rockets.
I dig logic. Add to that Parsons is 3 years away from his prime and Ariza's inconsistent stats year by year and it's a no brainer who is better.
Not defensively or rebounding.
Well he's not in his prime yet. We'll see in the next 3 years how much he improves.
we've noticed that with Kobe tbh
A stat padder, a flopper and a mental midget pedo walks into the bar...
Kick out Harden, the Rockets will be a better team.
Sounds like you still don't know why the Rockets lost in game 6.
its Lin's fault
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Exactly right,,,Trade the bricker Harden for better pieces to support Howard and the Rockets would be much better. Harden will continue to brick the Rockets out of any chance at a le as long as he is on the team,,,
You should check and see who led in win shares.
The Rockets would have won in game 6
But Harden directed Parsons to replace Beverley to guard Lillard in the final second..
Then you know the result.
You guys could check the video how the Rockets set the defense during the last timeout in game 6.
Harden's mistaken instruction ruined the game.
Last edited by wanggi; 07-25-2014 at 12:17 PM.
What does that have to do with Parsons still not being able to guard Lillard? If the switch isn't made, then Mo Williams gets the open shot. Same result. Parsons sagged off Lillard when he should have crowded him.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-v4d0EGyhqkBeverley should be the one guarded Lillard not Parsons.
Harden told Parsons and Beverley switch the defensive position despite the coach's permission and eventually ruined the game.
Check youtube above: (from 04:28)
Last edited by wanggi; 07-26-2014 at 05:26 AM. Reason: add video
I've seen the video. Beverley was fronting Lillard which is what Parsons should have done. That's all he had to do.
Beveley is a sharp defender!
Lillard wouldn't have chance to score if Beverley guarded him.
Stupid Harden switched Beverley with Parsons to guard Lillard.
Lillad ran over the arch to catch the ball when Parsons was at wrong position.
The Rockets would have won the game 6 if Harden didn't switch them.
Harden sucked in the playoffs.
That's what I said. It's his fault for sagging off when he should have been fronting Lillard. He wasn't ready for Lillard to start the play and push off.
So, if Harden didn't disturb that the position Beverley fronting Lillard during the timeout, Lillard wouldn't have been so easy to shoot 3. The Rockets probably would win in game 6.
Whatever Harden shouldn't direct Parsons and Beverley to switch their guarding objects, because he's not coach. He was against the coach's plan and eventually caused the elimination.
Mo Williams would have gotten open from Parsons. Watch the play again. Parsons is sagging off of Williams before the switch is made, if the play is run with no switch Williams gets open. Lillard got open because Parsons was not paying attention.
I like djohn but he's awfully sensitive when you criticize his teams
No, I'm discussing the set up of the play.
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