digiskunk wrote: Wed Nov 29, 2017 8:55 pm
Stephen A, I know that I've spent the last few days worshiping the Kings, but let's switch gears and discuss the Houston Rockets for a second. As you well know, the Rockets have been one of the better teams these past few seasons and for good reason: they know how to play the game of basketball the right way. But if they don't get their act together quick, their Finals aspirations are going to go up in flames faster than the Challenger shuttle. They're already down 2 games in this series and have yet to crack 90 points in a game! If they want ANY hope of redeeming themselves, they're going to have to light a fire under Ty Lawson and Thaddeus Young, both of whom have been completely shut down this series. And speaking of being completely shut down, they need to do themselves a favor and take Gerald Henderson out of the starting lineup already. There's absolutely no reason for him to be starting when you have Norris Cole and Vernon Norman waiting on the bench!!! If the Rockets can get more production out of Lawson, exchange Henderson for Cole/Norman, and increase their defensive pressure, then I believe they may have a shot. It may be a long shot, but it's a shot regardless. They have nothing to lose at this point, so why not, have some fun.
You're capped, Gary. Media cap resets after the finals. We've been over this! *facepalm*
Oh yeah, that's right! My apologiesTheSyndicate wrote: Thu Nov 30, 2017 1:30 pmYou're capped, Gary. Media cap resets after the finals. We've been over this! *facepalm*
kucoach7 wrote: Thu Nov 30, 2017 9:04 amdigiskunk wrote: Wed Nov 29, 2017 8:55 pm
Stephen A, I know that I've spent the last few days worshiping the Kings, but let's switch gears and discuss the Houston Rockets for a second. As you well know, the Rockets have been one of the better teams these past few seasons and for good reason: they know how to play the game of basketball the right way. But if they don't get their act together quick, their Finals aspirations are going to go up in flames faster than the Challenger shuttle. They're already down 2 games in this series and have yet to crack 90 points in a game! If they want ANY hope of redeeming themselves, they're going to have to light a fire under Ty Lawson and Thaddeus Young, both of whom have been completely shut down this series. And speaking of being completely shut down, they need to do themselves a favor and take Gerald Henderson out of the starting lineup already. There's absolutely no reason for him to be starting when you have Norris Cole and Vernon Norman waiting on the bench!!! If the Rockets can get more production out of Lawson, exchange Henderson for Cole/Norman, and increase their defensive pressure, then I believe they may have a shot. It may be a long shot, but it's a shot regardless. They have nothing to lose at this point, so why not, have some fun.
First of all I just gotta say, the Houston Rockets have no chance in this series. They have never had any chance in the Western Conference Finals. It was over as soon as they qualified. They're only here because they matched up against a seriously injured T-Wolves squad and then a Grizzly squad that had no business being in the second round. That being said, I'll have you know that Gerald Henderson is a seriously underrated player in this league and it is unfair, offensive, and positive blasphemy for you to suggest that he should be sat for the likes of NORRIS COLE and Vernon Norman! What people forget about Gerald Henderson is that is a superb athlete. He is a MAN! And when you're going up against the likes of Derrick Rose and Jeff Duren, you need a man on the court.
digiskunk wrote: Wed Nov 29, 2017 8:55 pm Stephen A, I'm gonna level with you here: Gerald Henderson is nothing short of a loser. He takes way too many unnecessary shots, he's got a bad credit score, he disappears on defense, he doesn't wash his hands after using the bathroom, etc. He's a loser, Stephen A — simply put. He lacks that winning mentality necessary to succeed in this league, and now that the Kings have him figured out, they're exploiting all of his weaknesses — and trust me, there's many. The Rockets are going down in a tailspin right now and I can't help but feel that part of that blame is on Gerald Henderson, who simply refuses to exert any sort of effort on the basketball court. The Rockets would be much better suited with Norris Cole at the 2, especially considering he actually plays defense. Let's face it, the Rockets have to mix things up... They have nothing to lose at this point!
digiskunk wrote: Fri Dec 01, 2017 10:41 am
Stephen A, let's not sit here and pretend that I didn't see this coming all along. You can't tell me that you weren't sitting here a few days ago preaching about how the Rockets didn't have a shot in hell of winning this series — and look what happened. I knew it, the Rockets knew it, the rest of the world knew it — everybody seemingly knew it but you. Sure, Gerald Henderson had a good game in game 4, but look who else showed up to play: Ty Lawson, Norris Cole, and Vernon Norman. Those 3 players, along with Gerald Henderson, made the best out of the playing time they were allotted and managed to hold down the fort. Now the series is tied at 2-2 and it's anybody's ballgame again. If the Rockets can continue this pace, they have an easy shot of winning this series. But let's not forget about the underdog Kings. We know what they're capable of; they proved it to us in the last series, and they very well could prove it to us again in this series.
But let's talk about the other series that's going on right now between the Pistons & Hawks. Right now, the Hawks are holding on for dear life as Anthony Davis and the Pistons march to the finish line. I think it's safe to say that this series is about as good as over barring any unforeseen tragedies, such as the Pistons' team jet crashing in the middle of the ocean. Anthony Davis is a wrecking ball of a man who's hellbent on decimating the Hawks. He wants to end this series with an exclamation mark. Read my lips, Stephen A: When these playoffs are over, you're looking at the next Finals MVP.