Btron said:
I'm curious after how many losses in this series will the Rockets fans blame the refs and say that league will never let them win because of some weird conspiracy theory?
Wtf?
Btron said:
I'm curious after how many losses in this series will the Rockets fans blame the refs and say that league will never let them win because of some weird conspiracy theory?
aggie7911 said:
The NBA gods made the Spares good because living in SA and being from there must be a beating.
aggie7911 said:
The NBA gods made the Spares good because living in SA and being from there must be a beating.
It's such a garbage city. MUCH rather spend time in the DFW than that dumpBtron said:aggie7911 said:
The NBA gods made the Spares good because living in SA and being from there must be a beating.
Right...because the city of Houston is so awesome and badass.
Yeah how dare you kick our ass for over 2 decades in basketball! Well at least our city is better than yours! (Houston is not a cool city)tbirdspur2010 said:aggie7911 said:
The NBA gods made the Spares good because living in SA and being from there must be a beating.
Ever notice how rocketfan always tries to deflect to citysmack because their sports arguments are so tepid?
SA is a dirty, gritty, working class city that figured out how to monetize a dirty little creek and field a basketball squad that is the envy of professional sport.
I love it. Puro!
Sad this is your form of "trash talk"aggie7911 said:
The NBA gods made the Spares good because living in SA and being from there must be a beating.
It's talk trash about the city or talk trash about a playoff series that happened before the class of 2016 could wipe their own ass. They don't exactly have a lot to go on.tbirdspur2010 said:aggie7911 said:
The NBA gods made the Spares good because living in SA and being from there must be a beating.
Ever notice how rocketfan always tries to deflect to citysmack because their sports arguments are so tepid?
SA is a dirty, grItty, working class city that figured out how to monetize a dirty little creek and field a basketball squad that is the envy of professional sport.
I love it. Puro!
Houston...what a sad sad sports town. Spurs have more titles in 20 years than their city has in ALL sports for decadesGuitarsoup said:It's talk trash about the city or talk trash about a playoff series that happened before the class of 2016 could wipe their own ass. They don't exactly have a lot to go on.tbirdspur2010 said:aggie7911 said:
The NBA gods made the Spares good because living in SA and being from there must be a beating.
Ever notice how rocketfan always tries to deflect to citysmack because their sports arguments are so tepid?
SA is a dirty, grItty, working class city that figured out how to monetize a dirty little creek and field a basketball squad that is the envy of professional sport.
I love it. Puro!
That was a nice series.
Btron said:tbirdspur2010 said:AGAZ03 said:
Robinsons 95 MVP trophy can be found in the basement of the Alamo!
In our defense, we had to make room for all the hardware we've won since the Clinton administration: couple of Larrys for The Admiral, three more on top of that, couple of MVPs for some scrub named Duncan, three Finals MVPs for that same selfish dude, bronze medal for Timothy, gold medal for some crazy Argentine, another Finals MVP for a random Frenchman (just to be diplomatic, you understand), six Western Conference Championship trophies, and a Finals MVP and a couple of DPOYs for Pop's Kawhibot.
Just not enough room. Into the Alamo basement went tAdmiral's MVP hardware.
Don't forget coach of the year trophies too!
LOLCactusThomas said:
Do the spurs have anybody to slow down Clyde Drexler if he gets going?
tbirdspur2010 said:
There are full-blown adults, grown-ass men and women, mind you, that have never witnessed the following:
1.) the rockets win the Western Conference (much less a title)
2.) A playoffs that did not include the Spurs
tbirdspur2010 said:Btron said:tbirdspur2010 said:AGAZ03 said:
Robinsons 95 MVP trophy can be found in the basement of the Alamo!
In our defense, we had to make room for all the hardware we've won since the Clinton administration: couple of Larrys for The Admiral, three more on top of that, couple of MVPs for some scrub named Duncan, three Finals MVPs for that same selfish dude, bronze medal for Timothy, gold medal for some crazy Argentine, another Finals MVP for a random Frenchman (just to be diplomatic, you understand), six Western Conference Championship trophies, and a Finals MVP and a couple of DPOYs for Pop's Kawhibot.
Just not enough room. Into the Alamo basement went tAdmiral's MVP hardware.
Don't forget coach of the year trophies too!
Crap, forgot about the CoYs and RC Buford's Executive of the Year award.
See? Just not enough room. Maybe we can grab some space in the observation deck of the Tower of the Americas? This is getting out of hand.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
But seriously, I respect the fact that Rockets fans have stuck around after the choke jobs and even during the down years. It's much more than we can say for Mavs fans. Their "season threads" are just sad now. Hell, they rarely even show up for playoffs anymore.
Compared to San Antonio, very much so.Btron said:aggie7911 said:
The NBA gods made the Spares good because living in SA and being from there must be a beating.
Right...because the city of Houston is so awesome and badass.
Ulrich said:
93 posts on this thread. Only 7 predictions and absolutely no argument over them. Is it safe to say that no one is feeling confident about the outcome?
If the Rockets shoot under 30% from three, they have zero chance at winning the series. They were 28% in the first round, which was the worst among all 16 teams.HossAg said:Ulrich said:
93 posts on this thread. Only 7 predictions and absolutely no argument over them. Is it safe to say that no one is feeling confident about the outcome?
I honestly have no idea what to think about this series. If rockets are on from 3 this series, they'll most likely win, but if they're shooting 30% like last series, it's gonna be close.
Ulrich said:tbirdspur2010 said:Btron said:tbirdspur2010 said:AGAZ03 said:
Robinsons 95 MVP trophy can be found in the basement of the Alamo!
In our defense, we had to make room for all the hardware we've won since the Clinton administration: couple of Larrys for The Admiral, three more on top of that, couple of MVPs for some scrub named Duncan, three Finals MVPs for that same selfish dude, bronze medal for Timothy, gold medal for some crazy Argentine, another Finals MVP for a random Frenchman (just to be diplomatic, you understand), six Western Conference Championship trophies, and a Finals MVP and a couple of DPOYs for Pop's Kawhibot.
Just not enough room. Into the Alamo basement went tAdmiral's MVP hardware.
Don't forget coach of the year trophies too!
Crap, forgot about the CoYs and RC Buford's Executive of the Year award.
See? Just not enough room. Maybe we can grab some space in the observation deck of the Tower of the Americas? This is getting out of hand.
Excuse me, but that should read RC Buford's Executive of the Year awardS.
Guitarsoup said:If the Rockets shoot under 30% from three, they have zero chance at winning the series. They were 28% in the first round, which was the worst among all 16 teams.HossAg said:Ulrich said:
93 posts on this thread. Only 7 predictions and absolutely no argument over them. Is it safe to say that no one is feeling confident about the outcome?
I honestly have no idea what to think about this series. If rockets are on from 3 this series, they'll most likely win, but if they're shooting 30% like last series, it's gonna be close.
The Rockets outscored the Thunder by 58 points in the 46 minutes that Russ sat in the 1st round. That and that alone was the difference in the series.
When Russ was on the floor, the Thunder outscored the Rockets by 4.9 points per 100 possessions.
When Russ was on the bench, the Rockets outscored the Thunder by 51.3 points per 100 possessions.
Rockets have no chance against the Spurs if their players don't hit threes. They will not win shooting <30% from behind the arc.
FWIW: the Spurs are hitting 41% of their 3s in the playoffs and they achieved that playing the team that gave up the 3rd least points per game for the season.
The Rockets were 26th.
The Rockets offense is designed for layups and threes. Yes, we will have trouble beating the Spurs, and any other team, if we aren't hitting our threes at a decent pace. Real ground breaking analysis.Guitarsoup said:If the Rockets shoot under 30% from three, they have zero chance at winning the series. They were 28% in the first round, which was the worst among all 16 teams.HossAg said:Ulrich said:
93 posts on this thread. Only 7 predictions and absolutely no argument over them. Is it safe to say that no one is feeling confident about the outcome?
I honestly have no idea what to think about this series. If rockets are on from 3 this series, they'll most likely win, but if they're shooting 30% like last series, it's gonna be close.
The Rockets outscored the Thunder by 58 points in the 46 minutes that Russ sat in the 1st round. That and that alone was the difference in the series.
When Russ was on the floor, the Thunder outscored the Rockets by 4.9 points per 100 possessions.
When Russ was on the bench, the Rockets outscored the Thunder by 51.3 points per 100 possessions.
Rockets have no chance against the Spurs if their players don't hit threes. They will not win shooting <30% from behind the arc.
FWIW: the Spurs are hitting 41% of their 3s in the playoffs and they achieved that playing the team that gave up the 3rd least points per game for the season.
The Rockets were 26th.