Natebishop3
Don't tread on me!
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When the second unit was in:
Miller
Rudy
Webster
Outlaw
Joel or Oden (can't remember which)
We moved the ball. We ran. We saw great ball movement/player movement. The guys were unselfish. It was a thing of beauty. It was what some of us have been waiting for. Some of the easiest and most dominating basketball we've seen from this team in years. We smothered the Rockets. We made them look bad. They looked completely shell shocked. They didn't know how to respond.
I want to see more.
The starters
Blake
Roy
Webster
Aldridge
Oden
They looked good in the first quarter. Oden was a monster. Aldridge was hot until he got into foul trouble. Roy wasn't bad either. He was playing within the offense. I wasn't unhappy. The defense was a little rough, but overall I was happy.
Then the third quarter started. Holy cow. The starters sucked monster donkey balls. Everything they did right in the first quarter evaporated. Everything was forced through Roy. Aldridge got into further foul trouble. So did Oden. Outlaw cooled off. Blake was non-existent.
Nate's strange three guard lineups
I don't get it. We have guys who can fill the spots. Why oh why are we playing Miller/Blake/ and Roy together. Doesn't make sense. It simply doesn't work. I know Nate wants to keep Blake out there so both his point guards are happy, but this is not the way.
Roy
This team has outgrown the Brandon Roy iso. It doesn't work. It's not beneficial to this team. We have too many weapons now. There's no reason to clear out for Roy, have him run the clock down, and then run a half assed pick and roll, which usually ends up with Roy double teamed and forcing a bad shot.
And the worst part is that the other four guys are just standing around. STANDING AROUND. What could possibly be worse for an offense than having your other four guys standing around?
Blake/Miller
Was this just a one time thing, or is Blake still going to log more minutes than Miller? I was under the assumption that Miller was going to come off the bench, but play the lion's share of hte minutes, and close the games... If Blake is still playing the majority of the minutes, that changes things.
Fouling
Anyone else get the feeling that we went into this game thinking it was like the playoffs? We remembered the Rockets cheap/physical play and we went out there with the same type of play. Unfortunately, it's not the playoffs, and the refs weren't going to let it slide haha.
I just saw a flipping of the script. last year it was the Rockets pushing us around. Dominating the inside. Last night we dominated the paint. Crushed them on the boards. Ran them out of the gym at times. I know it's not the same Rocket team, but it was a nice thing to see.
Overall
Good game. Lots of positives. I'm looking forward to seeing the second game.
Miller
Rudy
Webster
Outlaw
Joel or Oden (can't remember which)
We moved the ball. We ran. We saw great ball movement/player movement. The guys were unselfish. It was a thing of beauty. It was what some of us have been waiting for. Some of the easiest and most dominating basketball we've seen from this team in years. We smothered the Rockets. We made them look bad. They looked completely shell shocked. They didn't know how to respond.
I want to see more.
The starters
Blake
Roy
Webster
Aldridge
Oden
They looked good in the first quarter. Oden was a monster. Aldridge was hot until he got into foul trouble. Roy wasn't bad either. He was playing within the offense. I wasn't unhappy. The defense was a little rough, but overall I was happy.
Then the third quarter started. Holy cow. The starters sucked monster donkey balls. Everything they did right in the first quarter evaporated. Everything was forced through Roy. Aldridge got into further foul trouble. So did Oden. Outlaw cooled off. Blake was non-existent.
Nate's strange three guard lineups
I don't get it. We have guys who can fill the spots. Why oh why are we playing Miller/Blake/ and Roy together. Doesn't make sense. It simply doesn't work. I know Nate wants to keep Blake out there so both his point guards are happy, but this is not the way.
Roy
This team has outgrown the Brandon Roy iso. It doesn't work. It's not beneficial to this team. We have too many weapons now. There's no reason to clear out for Roy, have him run the clock down, and then run a half assed pick and roll, which usually ends up with Roy double teamed and forcing a bad shot.
And the worst part is that the other four guys are just standing around. STANDING AROUND. What could possibly be worse for an offense than having your other four guys standing around?
Blake/Miller
Was this just a one time thing, or is Blake still going to log more minutes than Miller? I was under the assumption that Miller was going to come off the bench, but play the lion's share of hte minutes, and close the games... If Blake is still playing the majority of the minutes, that changes things.
Fouling
Anyone else get the feeling that we went into this game thinking it was like the playoffs? We remembered the Rockets cheap/physical play and we went out there with the same type of play. Unfortunately, it's not the playoffs, and the refs weren't going to let it slide haha.
I just saw a flipping of the script. last year it was the Rockets pushing us around. Dominating the inside. Last night we dominated the paint. Crushed them on the boards. Ran them out of the gym at times. I know it's not the same Rocket team, but it was a nice thing to see.
Overall
Good game. Lots of positives. I'm looking forward to seeing the second game.
