reflections
December 31st, 2006 Wells Out at Least 1 Week

Bonzi Wells

Rockets guard Bonzi Wells, who has already missed 19 games this season (due to being out of shape and not progressing as fast as coach Van Gundy would have liked), will be sidelined for at least one week due to a sore lower back. Wells has appeared in 11 games this season, coming off the bench, averaging 6.8 points and 4 rebounds per game.

December 30th, 2006 T-Mac Lights It Up, Rockets Blow Out Hawks

Tracy McGrady

On Friday night, Tracy McGrady had his breakout game, scoring 30+, as the Rockets blew out the Atlanta Hawks in a 26 point home win, 94-68. Houston shot the ball extremely well, 51%, as Atlanta shot the ball poorly at 35%. Houston also was +9 in the rebounding column, 46-37.

For Atlanta, there is nothing really to write home about, but some players did a solid job. Rookie big man Shelden Williams posted a double-double: 11 points, 11 rebounds on 5-7 shooting. Josh Childress poured in 15 off the bench as Esteban Batista, also coming off the bench, grabbed 8 rebounds. Hawks star Joe Johnson had an off night, shooting just 5-13, scoring only 11 points.

T-Mac attack! Tracy McGrady score 31 points tonight on 13-18 shooting, which included 4-6 from 3 point territory. Juwan Howard had another good game, as he did a little bit of everything: 17 points, 13 rebounds, 5 assists. Luther Head put up double digits off the bench (11), as Chuck Hayes scored 8 points and grabbed 9 rebounds. Bonzi Wells did not play, due to a sore lower back.

Player of the Game: Tracy McGrady

Tracy McGrady

31 points, 4-6 3FG

Next Game: Sunday (12/31/06) at home vs. Memphis at 6:00 pm. Note that this will be the last game the Rockets play with the “new” ball.

December 28th, 2006 Bombing Battier Leads Rockets to Win in NJ

Vince Carter

On Wednesday night, the Houston Rockets went to New Jersey to play the Nets, and they completely blew them out on their home floor, 96-71. New Jersey shot 33% from the floor, the “Big 3″ all had terrible nights, Houston outrebounded New Jersey 54-32, and yes, this is all without Yao.

For New Jersey, nothing really went well at all. The “Big 3″ of Vince Carter, Jason Kidd, and Richard Jefferson shot a combined 11-40 (28%) from the floor. That is absolutely terrible. The leading scorer for New Jersey was rookie G/F Hassan Adams off the bench with 13. Vince Carter and Bostjan Nachbar each had 12, and Kidd/Jefferson each had 11. Jason Kidd did, however, steal the ball 6 times. But that means nothing, the Nets played a horrible game.

For Houston, oh… how should this be put? “Bing, Bang, Boom, Battier!” Battier absolutely lit it up, hitting 7 three pointers and grabbing 9 rebounds. McGrady really struggled with his shot again (4-16), but he finished with 17 points and 6 assists. Juwan Howard finished with a double-double (12 points, 11 rebounds), and Rafer Alston had a nice all-around night with 14 points, 7 rebounds, and 5 assists. Even Mt. Mutombo got in on the action, and grabbed himself 10 boards. The Rockets shot 48% from 3, grabbed 54 rebounds, hit 18 of 21 from the free throw line, and they walk away with a huge road victory.

Player of the Game: Shane Battier

Shane Battier

23 points, 9 rebounds, 7-12 3FG

Next Game: Tomorrow (Friday, 12/29/06) at home vs. Atlanta at 7:30 pm.

December 27th, 2006 Rockets Lose McGrady’s Comeback Game

Al Harrington

Tracy McGrady returned to the Rockets’ lineup on Tuesday night after missing seven straight games with a back injury, but Houston fell short in Indiana, losing 81-76. Not only did Yao Ming miss the game for Houston, but Jermaine O’Neal did not play for Indiana because of the flu. Houston had a tough night. They shot a whopping 36% from the field, turned the ball over 21 times, and lost in the rebounding column 53-48.

For Indiana, Al Harrington was the star of the night with 23 points and 14 rebounds. Jamaal Tinsley chipped in 17 points, 6 boards, and 4 assists, Danny Granger scored 13 off the bench, and Jeff Foster grabbed 16 rebounds.

Despite a ton of flaws for Houston tonight, some guys did a decent job. Tracy McGrady, in his comeback game, score 19 points and dished 5 assists. He did turn the ball over 7 times and shoot 7-22, however. Shane Battier posted a double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds, while Rafer Alston score 15 and stole the ball 5 times. Bonzi Wells also made some solid contributions off the bench, as he went for 11 points and 6 rebounds.

Player of the Game: Shane Battier

Shane Battier

14 points, 10 rebounds, 3-6 3FG

Next Game: Tonight (12/27/06) @ New Jersey at 6:30 pm.

December 26th, 2006 McGrady Probable Tonight

Tracy McGrady

Houston Rockets star G/F is reportedly probable for tonight’s game in Indiana. He has been practicing at a fair pace for the past four days, and apparently he is ready to go. Let’s hope this is true and he does come back tonight, because with Yao out now, the Rockets need “T-Mac” the most now.

December 24th, 2006 Yao Out 6+ Weeks With Broken Bone In Leg

Yao Ming

In Saturday’s loss to the Los Angeles Clippers, Yao hurt his knee early in the game (mid-first quarter) by getting his leg caught under Tim Thomas after attempting to block a shot. Tests were run, and it turns out that he fractured the bone under his right knee. It is reported that Yao will miss at least 6 weeks with the injury. The organization is hoping that surgery won’t be needed, but if it is, a procedure will most certainly be done.

This is really a bad time for the Rockets. Yao has been playing extremely well this season, and Tracy McGrady has yet to return to the lineup. The Rockets are really counting on the health of Tracy McGrady for the next two months or so. Without either McGrady or Yao, it will be very tough to continue to win in the tough Western Conference. Let’s hope Yao is okay, and let’s hope McGrady comes back soon.

December 24th, 2006 Rockets Get Clipped

Elton Brand

On Saturday, the Rockets dropped a game at home to the Los Angeles Clippers, in a frustrating win. Not only did the Rockets lose 98-93 on their home floor, Yao got hurt early in the game (knee) and did not return. More info will come later.

Tim Thomas led the way for LA with 21 points and 6 rebounds, while superstar Elton Brand went for 16 points, 7 rebounds, and 4 assists. Young star Shaun Livingston score 10 points, grabbed 6 boards, and dished out 7 helpers. Corey Maggette gave the Clippers some solid bench production, as he scored double figures. The Clipper defense held the Rockets to only 40% shooting, and they run away with a nice road victory.

For Houston, this was a bad news night. Not only is McGrady out, but now Yao is hurt as well. It seems as though injuries will always plague the Rockets. On the game, Shane Battier stepped up big time to try and will his team to victory after Yao went down, but it wasn’t quite enough. Battier poured in a season high 28 points, while Head chipped in 22. Rafer Alston also joined the 20+ club, and he helped out with 21 points on a low shooting percentage. Outside of those three, there is nothing to write home about for the Rockets tonight. The bench shot the ball terribly (a combined 4-21), and they suffer a tough loss.

Player of the Game: Shane Battier

Shane Battier

28 points (season high), 6 rebounds

Next Game: Tuesday (12/16/06) @ Indiana at 6:00 pm.

December 22nd, 2006 Rockets Win In San Antonio

Tim Duncan

On Friday night, the Rockets took out the San Antonio Spurs in an excellent 97-78 road win. The Rockets played some good defense, they won the rebounding battle, and they got some real solid contributions off the bench from guys like Bonzi Wells (15 points, 7 rebounds), Juwan Howard (14 points, 4 rebounds), and young John Lucas III (9 points). Shane Battier played some excellent defense tonight, Luther Head distributed and moved the ball very well, and Yao played a pretty good game. This was a big win for the banged up Houston Rockets, let’s hope wins like this continue in Houston.

Player of the Game: Yao Ming

Yao Ming

22 points, 7 rebounds, 2 blocks

Next Game: Tomorrow night (12/23/06) vs. LA Clippers at 7:30 pm.

December 22nd, 2006 McGrady Playing Tonight Is Possible

Tracy McGrady

Rockets star Tracy McGrady, who has been battling back pains, could play tonight in San Antonio (which is on ESPN, game starting at 8:00 pm ET). It is not a definite, but it is a possibility. Through 20 games so far this year, McGrady has averaged 19.2 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 6.3 assists per game. That isn’t quite the Tracy McGrady we all know, but it is possible that the new ball could have a major affect on his shooting percentages. We’ll see how he responds when the old ball comes back on January 1st. If he can come back at a status anywhere close to what he was 2 years ago, that would be huge for the Rockets.

More updates will come once more information is released.