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Exactly
They can play Beverley hurt all they want. Lillard will just continue to abuse him and that knee.
Dwight apparently said he's gonna guard LA a lot in game 2.
GO SMALL! Bring this fool out and get Dame to drive every play!
It screams of Brandon Roy game 4 in the playoffs. He's going to wreck his knees.
Dwight apparently said he's gonna guard LA a lot in game 2.
GO SMALL! Bring this fool out and get Dame to drive every play!
The big difference is thst broy was classy while bev is just a dirty scrub. I don't feel bad for him, I consider it karma.It screams of Brandon Roy game 4 in the playoffs. He's going to wreck his knees.
Dwight apparently said he's gonna guard LA a lot in game 2.
GO SMALL! Bring this fool out and get Dame to drive every play!
Pull LMA out to the angle area & run a Batum/Lopez pick & roll on the opposite side.
The question I have is how will LMA adapt to Jone's defense after his team mates teach him the "Harden-Flop".

Crazy...like a fox!Go ahead and call me crazy, but I think we win game 2 going away.
It's going to rain 3s in Houston.
I think McHale will make the obvious adjustments, but I don't think they will be effective. Anything he takes way, will create other advantages for the Blazers. And, unlike Nate McMillan before him, I am confident Terry Stotts will spot those advantages and know exactly how to exploit them.
I expect Harden to put up 40 and Howard with a 30/20 for Game Two. However, if we can limit Parsons, then we may have a chance.
Portland is 7th in the league in not committing fouls per game. When you factor in that we have the 5th highest pace (lots of possessions = more opportunities to foul), we're probably the league leaders in not fouling (at least among good teams).
It makes it much harder to draw fouls on flops. In this regard, Portland is a pretty tough matchup for Houston. That final possession where Harden is stuck with the ball, desperately casting around for somebody to flop into, is emblematic of this dynamic.
40 points on 5 shots.
Houston's Opponent FT Rate (.193) is almost identical to Portland's (.194). But, Houston, leads the league in Own FT Rate (.386, or exactly TWICE their opponent's rate). So, two things:
1. Houston's fans expect to shoot twice as many FT's as their opponent (in general)
2. Houston uses "shooting more FT's than your opponent" (i.e., flopping) as a major offensive pillar
So, if the refs even call the game even, that's putting Houston at a disadvantage. Expect Houston to shoot a FUCKTON of free throws the rest of the series.
I agree that this is a very good reason for the NBA to want POR to come out on top of HOU. It comes down to "story" vs "market size". What's more important to the NBA? Hopefully the story!The NBA and addidas have already invested heavily in Lillard's stardom. Lillard seems to be filling some of the holes Derrick Rose left.
Lillard and LMA are as vanilla good-guy type characters as you get. Howard and Harden are whiners, and they forced their way out of other franchises.
Good point. Although it's something of an irresistible force/immovable object thing. They shoot a ridiculous number of free throws. We commit very few fouls. It's not a certainty at all that the axiom for the Rockets is always true and the one for the Blazers disappears at the first good shake.
I do think the NBA is corrupt, and that certain teams get superstar treatment. What I'm not so sure of, at this point, is that the Rockets benefit more from this fact than we do.
Why the NBA would favor the Rockets:
The Chinese fanbase that still lingers post-Yao
Houston is a big market
Why the NBA might favor the Blazers:
The NBA and addidas have already invested heavily in Lillard's stardom. Lillard seems to be filling some of the holes Derrick Rose left.
Lillard and LMA are as vanilla good-guy type characters as you get. Howard and Harden are whiners, and they forced their way out of other franchises.
Lillard and LMA are fresh faces to sell with interesting stories.
You add it up and I don't really see much reason for the NBA to want to fix this series either way. Lillard's style of play is just more exciting than Harden's. LMA's style is boring, but also frankly more likable, or at least sympathetic, than Howard.
I don't think it's a give at all that the Rockets get drastically more FTA's from here on out. Of all the first round series, this seems like one that ought to get called reasonably fairly.
Pretty much. I think there will be a red carpet for him to the FT line.
As a former gambler, and utilizing the knowledge I have gained over time, here is a theory. Whatever happened the game before in a series, reverse it. So for example....whatever the Rockets were favored in game one is what they will win by...plus what they are favored tonight. If they were are favored by 5 tonight and 5 in game one, they will win by 12 tonight....follow?
