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| Rockets Make Decisions On Three Players | |
HOUSTON – The Houston Rockets informed center Hasheem Thabeet, forward Terrence Williams and guard Jonny Flynn that they will not pick up their options for 2012-2013, which means they will become free agents after this season. The Rockets’ decisions on the three players, who were first-round picks in the 2009 draft lottery, had to be made by today. The Rockets did what was expected, because the three players are not part of the Houston rotation. “I am not playing, so it’s not a surpise,” said Terrence Williams in an interview with FOX 26 Sports. “It just means I’m not going to be a Rocket. “When I came out (of the rotation) the team played well and I can’t be selfish. I’m their biggest cheerleader. I know when I played I contributed.” Thabeet also was not caught off guard. “Got to wait for another opportunity,” Thabeet said. “Got to make the most of the opportunities. “You never know what’s going to happen in this league. It’s part of the business.” Flynn is taking the same approach. “It’s not surprising,” Flynn said. “I haven’t been able to play. “I just have to be professional and do what I have to do.” The Rockets still have to make a decision on the 2012-2013 option for center/forward Jordan Hill who is part of their rotation. The deadline to extend guard Courtney Lee’s contract is also today or he will become a restricted free agent after the season. Lee did not expect the two sides to get an agreement. “I have to continue to play and increase my value and hopefully I play my way into a good offer this summer,” Lee said. If anybody needs tickets to games, remember to click the tickets link at the top. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| Rockets put win streaks to the test versus Bucks | |
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| Bucks-Rockets Preview | |
The Houston Rockets are back on track with their longest winning streak in Houston looks for its eighth straight victory and 12th in a row at home in Since losing a season-high four in a row to open the new year, the Rockets “This is a next-game league,” McHale said following Tuesday’s practice. “You The Rockets open a stretch of three games in four nights, but they won’t The Rockets have not dropped a home game to Milwaukee since a 98-93 loss The Bucks lost 93-84 in their last visit Jan. 17, 2011, to remain the NBA’s Milwaukee (6-10), though, has been playing better away from home, winning “We played well on the road, and we were almost good enough tonight, but The Bucks could have a much better chance of winning three consecutive road Martin is scoring 23.6 points per game during the winning streak – 4.1 more Lowry is averaging 18.1 with 7.9 assists and 7.0 rebounds in the last seven Backup point guard Goran Dragic leads the Rockets’ reserves with 54 points The two combined for 27 of the team’s 36 bench points on Monday. “It’s always good to get balanced scoring and have everyone contributing to Rockets center Samuel Dalembert has been a major contributor since the Bucks center Andrew Bogut had 10 points and 10 rebounds in last season’s Jennings missed the Bucks’ last defeat in Houston with a broken left foot. The Rockets are going for their first six-game home winning streak reeling What do you guys think about this. |
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| Houston Rockets Top Minnesota Timberwolves 107-92 | |
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Kevin Martin scored 31 points to lead the Houston Rockets to their seventh straight victory, 107-92 over Minnesota on Monday night in coach Kevin McHale’s first game back at Target Center since he was fired by the Timberwolves in 2009. Kyle Lowry had 16 points, 10 assists and 10 rebounds and Samuel Dalembert grabbed 15 rebounds for the Rockets, who put the game away with a 19-1 run bridging the third and fourth quarters.
Kevin Love had 39 points and 12 rebounds for the Timberwolves, who committed 10 turnovers in the fourth quarter in coach Rick Adelman’s first game against the team he spent the last four seasons coaching. Ricky Rubio had 12 assists for Minnesota, but the rookie scored just six points on 2-for-10 shooting and turned the ball over five times. (Copyright 2012 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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| McHale Victorious in Return to Target Center | |
Kevin Martin scored 31 points to lead the Houston Rockets to their seventh straight victory, 107-92 over Minnesota on Monday night in coach Kevin McHale’s first game back at Target Center since he was fired by the Timberwolves in 2009.
Kyle Lowry had 16 points, 10 assists and 10 rebounds and Samuel Dalembert grabbed 15 rebounds for the Rockets, who put the game away with a 19-1 run bridging the third and fourth quarters.
Kevin Love had 39 points and 12 rebounds for the Timberwolves, who committed 10 turnovers in the fourth quarter in coach Rick Adelman’s first game against the team he spent the last four seasons coaching.
Ricky Rubio had 12 assists for Minnesota, but the rookie scored just six points on 2-for-10 shooting and turned the ball over five times.
The Rockets started the season 3-7 and were 0-5 on the road against Western Conference foes entering the game.
But the 6-foot-7 Martin was way too much for Minnesota’s small backcourt, overwhelming Luke Ridnour and Wayne Ellington with an array of cuts to the basket, turn-around jumpers and even a one-handed runner off one foot that swished through that gave the Rockets a 50-42 lead late in the first half.
The Wolves turned up the defense to take a 70-65 lead late in the third, but the Rockets blew the doors open with that big run to take control. Goran Dragic scored eight in the surge and finished with 14 points.
McHale was booed lustily when introduced before the game, a startling reception for someone who once was one of this state’s most revered sports heroes.
McHale grew up in Hibbing on Minnesota’s Iron Range and starred at the University of Minnesota before a Hall of Fame pro career with the Boston Celtics.
He took over as GM of the Timberwolves in 1995 and helped one of the league’s most woeful franchises become relevant when he drafted Kevin Garnett out of high school in June of that year. The Wolves made the playoffs eight straight years, the last a magical run to the Western Conference finals in 2004.
The Wolves haven’t been back to the postseason since, with a series of ill-fated decisions by McHale contributing to their downfall. He was fired in 2009 and spent two seasons in television before joining the Rockets this year.
Adelman had a similar exit from Houston, with management deciding not to give him another contract after last season.
Martin, Lowry and Luis Scola all went over to shake Adelman’s hand before the game. Adelman spent four seasons in Houston and helped an undermanned team take the Lakers to seven games in the 2009 Western Conference finals.
NOTES: The short-handed Wolves were without Michael Beasley (sprained right foot) for the 10th straight game, J.J. Barea (strained left hamstring) for the sixth time in seven games and forward Wes Johnson (illness). … Minnesota rookie Derrick Williams got his first career start and finished with 11 points and seven rebounds. … Rockets F Patrick Patterson picked up three fouls in just over 1 minute of playing time in the first quarter. Leave your comments on the news below. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| Rockets win 7th straight, 107-92 over Timberwolves | |
Jim Mone / AP Houston Rockets head coach Kevin McHale walks onto the Target Center floor for the Rockets NBA basketball game against the Minnesota Timberwolves Monday, Jan. 23, 2012, in Minneapolis, where McHale made his return for the first time as an opposing coach. McHale spent 15 years as an executive and occasional coach with the Timberwolves. (01-23) 19:31 PST MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – Kevin Martin scored 31 points to lead the Houston Rockets to their seventh straight victory, 107-92 over Minnesota on Monday night in coach Kevin McHale’s first game back at Target Center since he was fired by the Timberwolves in 2009. Kyle Lowry had 16 points, 10 assists and 10 rebounds and Samuel Dalembert grabbed 15 rebounds for the Rockets, who put the game away with a 19-1 run bridging the third and fourth quarters. Kevin Love had 39 points and 12 rebounds for the Timberwolves, who committed 10 turnovers in the fourth quarter in coach Rick Adelman’s first game against the team he spent the last four seasons coaching. Ricky Rubio had 12 assists for Minnesota, but the rookie scored just six points on 2-for-10 shooting and turned the ball over five times. The Rockets started the season 3-7 and were 0-5 on the road against Western Conference foes entering the game. But the 6-foot-7 Martin was way too much for Minnesota’s small backcourt, overwhelming Luke Ridnour and Wayne Ellington with an array of cuts to the basket, turn-around jumpers and even a one-handed runner off one foot that swished through that gave the Rockets a 50-42 lead late in the first half. The Wolves turned up the defense to take a 70-65 lead late in the third, but the Rockets blew the doors open with that big run to take control. Goran Dragic scored eight in the surge and finished with 14 points. McHale was booed lustily when introduced before the game, a startling reception for someone who once was one of this state’s most revered sports heroes. McHale grew up in Hibbing on Minnesota’s Iron Range and starred at the University of Minnesota before a Hall of Fame pro career with the Boston Celtics. He took over as GM of the Timberwolves in 1995 and helped one of the league’s most woeful franchises become relevant when he drafted Kevin Garnett out of high school in June of that year. The Wolves made the playoffs eight straight years, the last a magical run to the Western Conference finals in 2004. The Wolves haven’t been back to the postseason since, with a series of ill-fated decisions by McHale contributing to their downfall. He was fired in 2009 and spent two seasons in television before joining the Rockets this year. Adelman had a similar exit from Houston, with management deciding not to give him another contract after last season. Martin, Lowry and Luis Scola all went over to shake Adelman’s hand before the game. Adelman spent four seasons in Houston and helped an undermanned team take the Lakers to seven games in the 2009 Western Conference finals. NOTES: The short-handed Wolves were without Michael Beasley (sprained right foot) for the 10th straight game, J.J. Barea (strained left hamstring) for the sixth time in seven games and forward Wes Johnson (illness). … Minnesota rookie Derrick Williams got his first career start and finished with 11 points and seven rebounds. … Rockets F Patrick Patterson picked up three fouls in just over 1 minute of playing time in the first quarter. Subscribe to our feed!. |
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| Timberwolves Vs. Rockets Score Update: Kevin Love… | |
Read More: Samuel Dalembert (C – HOU), Kevin Martin (G – HOU), Kevin Love (F – MIN), Ricky Rubio (G – MIN), Minnesota Timberwolves, Houston Rockets, Houston Rockets at Minnesota Timberwolves, Jan 23, 2012 7:00 PM CST Kevin McHale returns to the Target Center in Minnesota for the first time since being fired by the Timberwolves in June 2009 following 15 years with the franchise. He has to feel pretty good about his Rockets leading after the first half 54-47. Kevin Love dominated the first half for the T-Wolves with 19 points on 7-for-12 shooting and seven rebounds. Rookie Ricky Rubio, despite 2-for-7 shooting, dished out seven assists. Kevin Martin leads all scorers with 21 points on the Love like 7-for-12 shooting. Kyle Lowrie is well on his way to a triple-double with nine points, seven assists and six rebounds through the first 24 minutes. Samuel Dalembert has grabbed nine rebounds for the Rockets. For more on the Minnesota Timberwolves, check out SB Nation’s T-Wolves blog Canis Hoopus. If you’re looking for the take on the Houston Rockets, head over to The Dream Shake. You can also check out SB Nation’s NBA hub at SBNation.com/NBA Feel free to leave your comments below. |
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| NBA Power Rankings: Rockets Ranked No. 14 By SB… | |
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The Rockets are surging up the power rankings across the web and the reason can be connected to the signing of center Samuel Dalembert. Follow @sbnhouston on Twitter, and Like SB Nation Houston on Facebook. Jan 23, 2012 – At the quarter point in the 2011-12 NBA season the Houston Rockets are on a roll and have won six in a row and seven of their last eight games to get back within a half game of the Southwest division lead. The resurgance can be traced back to the last-minute signing of center Samuel Dalembert. With the Rockets winning streak they have moved up the power ranking polls, and SB Nation has moved them up to No. 14:
Related: The Samuel Dalembert signing changed the Rockets fortune this year. • CBS Sports has Rockets ranked No. 19 up from last weeks rankings of No. 27. • ESPN has the Rockets at No. 13. • NBA.com has the Rockets up four spots to No. 11. • Pro Basketball Talk puts the Rockets at No. 14. • Fox Sports has the Rockets at No. 17 up eight spots. For more on the Rockets go visit The Dream Shake. Read More: Samuel Dalembert (C – HOU), Houston Rockets Follow @sbnhouston on Twitter, and Like SB Nation Houston on Facebook.
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| Ex-Timberwolves PG Jonny Flynn: 'What did I do… | |
Ex-Timberwolves PG Timberwolves’ Jonny Flynn against Orlando in first half action Saturday January 15, 2011 at Target Center in Minneapolis. (Pioneer Press: Chris Polydoroff)
Houston Rockets point guard Jonny Flynn, making his first return to Target Center for tonight’s game against the Timberwolves, said he was disappointed with fan criticism when he was with Minnesota last season and the speculation about Ricky Rubio joining the team. Flynn, drafted No. 6 overall by the Timberwolves in 2009, was traded to the Rockets in June during the 2011 draft after two unsuccessful seasons in Minnesota. The Wolves drafted Rubio No. 5 overall in 2009, but he opted to play two more years in Spain before coming to the NBA this season. “I let that (the Rubio talk) get to me too much,” Flynn said. “Everybody was always talking about Ricky coming here. My two years here was like five years to me. What I went through taught me a lot about life.” Flynn and Rubio were considered the Timberwolves’ backcourt of the future when the team drafted them. Flynn started 81 games as a rookie, but struggled last season after a slow recovery from hip surgery in the summer of 2010 to repair a torn labrum. Flynn was limited to 53 games and made only eight starts. He averaged 5.3 points and 3.4 assists in 16.9 minutes. Flynn didn’t fare well in then-coach Kurt Rambis’ triangle offense, raising doubts about his future with the team and frustrating Timberwolves fans. Flynn said he “tried to stay a professional” about the situation. “I remember all of that,” Flynn said of the criticism. “It felt like we were playing 82 road games last year when your own crowd was on you. What did I do to deserve that? I never spoke bad about Minnesota or the organization.” Flynn said he’s “at peace” with the Rockets (9-7), who enter tonight’s game against the Timberwolves (7-9) with a six-game winning streak. Former Timberwolves vice president of basketball operations Kevin McHale will face his former team for the first time as Rockets coach. Flynn, who said his hip is “100-percent healthy,” has appeared in only five games with the Rockets and has not played since Jan. 7 against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Flynn, averaging 3.6 points and 3.4 assists, is in a rotation at point guard behind veterans Kyle Lowry and Goran Dragic. Flynn’s best game with the Rockets was Jan. 6 against Oklahoma City when he had seven points, six assists and one steal in a season-high 20 minutes. “I’m just staying ready and waiting for my opportunity,” Flynn said. “I feel much more positive about my situation.” Follow Ray Richardson at twitter.com/twolvesnow Leave your comments on the news below. |
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| McHale guides Rockets into Minnesota | |
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| Kevin McHale returns to Target Center as Houston… | |
Houston Rockets coach Kevin McHale
McHale back, but on the other bench There will be a different version of Kevin McHale coaching the Houston Rockets tonight at Target Center. He doesn’t have an interim tag in front of his name, and he didn’t take over the job in midseason. That’s one of the memories Timberwolves fans have of McHale, who twice left his front-office position as vice president of basketball operations to replace a struggling coach: Flip Saunders in 2005 and Randy Wittman in 2009. McHale, 54, who has had a fresh start since Rockets owner Leslie Alexander signed him to a four-year contract June 1, returns to the Twin Cities with a team on a six-game winning streak. “I always thought of him as more of a coach than a GM,” Wolves TV analyst Jim Petersen said of McHale. “He’s the smartest guy I’ve been around as to how to play the game. He has the ability to think the game at an elite level.” Ironically, the coach on the Wolves’ bench, Rick Adelman, is the man McHale replaced in Houston. Alexander believed it was time for a change after Adelman failed to lead the Rockets to the NBA playoffs the previous two seasons. Though the Wolves (7-9) are still below .500, Adelman has helped raise the interest level in the team locally and around the country. There still could be nostalgic feelings for Adelman after coaching four years in Houston and leading the Rockets to playoff appearances in his first two seasons. Wolves assistants Jack Sikma and T.R. Dunn were with him in Houston. Nine players on the Rockets’ roster played for Adelman last season: Luis Scola, Kevin Martin, Kyle Lowry, Hasheem Thabeet, Patrick Patterson, Courtney Lee, Goran Dragic, Chase Budinger and Jordan Hill. Kevin Love is the only remaining Wolves player from 2008-09, when McHale coached the team for 63 games. Houston finished 43-39 last season, missing the playoffs by only three games despite injury-plagued seasons for Yao Ming and Tracy McGrady. The Rockets’ surprising run without two of their stars helped sway Adelman to take the Wolves’ job. “The response I got from those players the last two years in Houston was very gratifying,” Adelman said. “It made me feel I can do this. I feel I have a lot left in the tank. We lost everything when we lost Yao and McGrady, but it turned out to be a blessing. We got the players to believe they could win, and they responded. I see the same situation here.” McHale and Adelman have gotten off to good starts. The Rockets (9-7) were 3-7 before the six-game winning streak; the Wolves are 4-2 in their past six games after a 3-7 start. McHale survived a tough early stretch with the Rockets and seemed to make a statement that he has the motivation to be an effective coach. Motivation was a concern in the Wolves’ organization when he replaced Saunders and Wittman. Rather than pursue another coaching job when Wolves president of basketball operations David Kahn released him after the 2008-09 season, McHale joined TNT and NBA TV to work as a studio and game analyst. “The thing about Kevin is that he’s always been a competitor,” said Rockets assistant coach J.B. Bickerstaff, a Wolves assistant under Wittman and Kurt Rambis. “He had a great time doing TV, but from the talks we had, he really missed game nights. That’s what drives him, the preparation of games. The year off helped him step away from it for a while. While he was doing TV, there was some interest in him to coach.” McHale was 20-43 (.317) with the Wolves when he finished the 2008-09 season after Wittman was fired. He was 19-12 (.613) in 2004-05 after Saunders’ exit but chose not to keep the job. In the offseason, McHale hired Dwane Casey, who was fired two years later. McHale promoted Wittman to replace Casey. There were few signs during those difficult days for the Wolves that McHale had visions of becoming a full-time coach. “Kevin had to go through a learning process of what he did and didn’t want to do,” Petersen said. “He’s been through a lot of battles. When you’re out of the game for a while, it wakes you up to reality. You want to get back into it. Because he’s so competitive, I can see him coaching long term. He’s absolutely married to the game.” Follow Ray Richardson at twitter.com/twolvesnow. That’s all for today. |
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| Rockets get by Spurs for sixth straight victory | |
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HOUSTON — The Houston Rockets solved their fourth-quarter problems from the previous game and put away the San Antonio Spurs. Kevin Martin scored 25 points, Kyle Lowry had 14 points and eight assists and the streaking Rockets took advantage of Tim Duncan’s absence in a 105-102 victory Saturday night. Goran Dragic scored 14 and Samuel Dalembert added 12 points and a season-high six blocks for the Rockets, who have won six in a row. The Rockets were coming off a 90-88 win over New Orleans in which they tied a franchise record with only seven points in the final quarter. They outscored the Spurs 28-27 in the fourth on Saturday, shooting 59 percent from the field (10 for 17). “It was definitely great to get over that hump,” Lowry said. Tony Parker had 24 points and a season-high 13 assists for the Spurs, who were playing their fourth game in five nights. San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich rested Duncan, who played 25 minutes in Friday night’s loss to Sacramento. Tiago Splitter had a career-high 25 points and 10 rebounds for the Spurs, who dropped to 1-6 on the road. San Antonio trailed 101-99 with a minute left. The Rockets nearly lost the ball in the backcourt, but Dragic picked it up and just beat the shot clock with a one-hander to put Houston up by four. Richard Jefferson sank a 3-pointer with 11 seconds left, but Martin made two free throws to put it away for the Rockets. “Some days, there are no excuses. They made plays at the end of the game,” Jefferson said. “Tony had a great game, Tiago had a great game, two teams were battling back and forth. They made the right plays, we had a shot to tie it, and we don’t get it done. Simple enough.” The Rockets shot 56 percent (44 of 79) to make up for the Spurs’ 43-32 edge in rebounds. “This was a tough one,” Splitter said. “We did a good job, but they hit unbelievable shots at the end.” Houston opened the game with a 9-0 run after the Spurs missed their first four shots and coughed up three turnovers in the first 2½ minutes. The Rockets continued to shoot well in the second quarter, but the Spurs began scoring inside to stay close. Parker turned a steal into a fast-break layup, then hit a driving one-hander to tie it 41-all. Dalembert dunked with a minute left in the half, and Houston led 55-49 at the break. Parker had 13 points and seven assists in the first half. “Tony was kind of in the one-man-game thing, going mid-screen,” Houston coach Kevin McHale said. “He was just making plays.” Matt Bonner and Jefferson opened the second half with 3-pointers to tie it again. Martin then scored the next seven points, finishing the burst with his second 3-pointer. With Parker on the bench for much of the third quarter, the Spurs rallied again and Splitter’s layup cut the deficit to 72-71. Parker returned with 2:21 left in the quarter, and his long jumper just before the quarter buzzer drew the Spurs to 77-75. Parker then came out of the game and did knee bends behind the bench, with a towel and a heating pad pressed against his left hip. San Antonio led 84-83 when he returned with 7:39 remaining. “We believe we can win with whatever lineup we put out there,” Bonner said. Lowry’s 3-pointer with 3:07 left put Houston up 99-92. The Rockets went 0 for 8 from 3-point range in Thursday’s win over New Orleans. “We made shots,” Lowry said. “We tried to push the tempo a little bit and use our speed and quickness to our advantage.” Bonner hit a 3 and Gary Neal made a running shot to quickly get the Spurs back in it. But Dragic ended up with the ball after a scramble and hit a mid-range jumper. “Guys were making plays,” Martin said. “Kyle played great, Goran played great and then defensively, we were at our best, once again. It was a grind-it-out game.” Notes
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| NBA Houston Rockets February 2012 National and… | |
The Houston Rockets have had their share of ups and downs this season. Don’t expect the likes of Kyle Lowry and Kevin Martin to give up. With a strong February, the Rockets can easily work their way into playoff contention. Check with your service provider for channel listings in your area. With NBA League Pass, Rockets’ fans across the nation can catch every game and witness every play. Note: All start times Central February 2012 Wed 1, Houston Rockets at San Antonio Spurs, 7:30 p.m. (FSNHOU) Fri 3, Phoenix Suns at Houston Rockets, 7 p.m. (FSNHOU) Sat 4, Houston Rockets at Minnesota Timberwolves, 7 p.m. (FSNHOU) Mon 6, Houston Rockets at Denver Nuggets, 8 p.m. (FSNHOU) Wed 8, Houston Rockets at Portland Trail Blazers, 9 p.m. (KTXH, NBATV) Thu 9, Houston Rockets at Phoenix Suns, 8 p.m. (FSNHOU) Sun 12, Houston Rockets at Golden State Warriors, 8 p.m. (FSNHOU) Tue 14, Houston Rockets at Memphis Grizzlies, 7 p.m. (FSNHOU) Wed 15, Oklahoma City Thunder at Houston Rockets, 7 p.m. (FSNHOU) Fri 17, Minnesota Timberwolves at Houston Rockets, 7 p.m. (FSNHOU) Sun 19, Utah Jazz at Houston Rockets, 6 p.m. (FSNHOU) Mon 20, Memphis Grizzlies at Houston Rockets, 7 p.m. (FSNHOU) Wed 22, Philadelphia 76ers at Houston Rockets, 7 p.m. (FSNHOU) Tue 28, Toronto Raptors at Houston Rockets, 7 p.m. (FSNHOU) Wed 29, Houston Rockets at Utah Jazz, 8 p.m. (FSNHOU) Sources: All data provided by NBA.com Paul Rados is a Cleveland based freelance sportswriter and Featured Contributor for the Yahoo! Contributor Network. Follow him on Twitter @PSRados or leave him a message on Facebook. For a complete look at his freelance work please visit his Blog. Note: This article was written by a Yahoo! contributor. Sign up here to start publishing your own sports content. That’s all the news for today. |
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| Rockets aim to move above .500 against reeling… | |
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| Hornets-Rockets Preview | |
It’s not surprising Samuel Dalembert got off to a slow start considering he Three weeks into the season he appears to have found his rhythm. Dalembert looks to lead the Rockets to a fifth straight win Thursday night After opening with seven losses in 10 games, Houston (7-7) got back to .500 “We are back to .500, which is where we wanted to be after a bit of a slow Dalembert has certainly shown some significant improvement. Signed on Christmas, the 6-foot-11 center averaged 5.6 points and 5.9 boards “He’s just playing wonderful basketball for us right now,” coach Kevin While McHale is thrilled with Dalembert’s play, he’s also happy to get Lee returned Tuesday after missing eight straight games with a strained Both of those workloads are among the top 10 in the league. “Those guys have been playing a lot of heavy minutes this year,” McHale A little break in the schedule should also help the Rockets. After wrapping The Rockets have lost six of the last seven meetings with the Hornets, but The Hornets (3-11) arrive in Houston after Wednesday’s 93-87 loss to Jarrett Jack matched a season high with 27 points on 11 of 15 shooting and For the most part, it was an encouraging outing for Ariza, who played 40 “We’ve just got to make better basketball plays,” said Jack, who is “It has nothing to do with the coaches, anybody else. It’s these 15 guys in Leave any suggestions in the comment box. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| Rockets beat Pistons for fourth straight win | |
Samuel Dalembert had 14 points and 12 rebounds, Luis Scola also Kyle Lowry had 13 points, five rebounds and five assists for the Tayshaun Prince scored 20 points, Ben Gordon had 18 and Rodney The Pistons missed six of their first seven shots as the Rockets Chandler Parsons swooped in for another slam, and Lowry cut The Rockets got sloppy again just before halftime, and the Lowry hit three 3s in the game, and Houston finished 8 for 19 Detroit missed 12 of its first 16 shots in the third quarter, The Rockets controlled the boards early in the fourth quarter to Dragic found a cutting Parsons for a two-handed dunk with 2:45 The Rockets improved to 5-1 at home, and 4-1 against Eastern NOTES: Houston has won 17 consecutive games when holding its What do you guys think about this. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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