Knicks · Other games thread.......Place to chat about games on TV not Knicks. (page 11)
Nalod@ 11/12/2012 10:18 PM
Refs not gonna let Rockets win.......
Or Lebron.
gunsnewing@ 11/12/2012 10:26 PM
Houston playing a lot better without Mchale. Watchin on nbatv
Nalod@ 11/12/2012 10:27 PM
legacy call for Lebron........
Nalod@ 11/12/2012 10:29 PM
Heat battle back to go up by one with 18 seconds. Harden twice could not put the game away.
Rockets get one more chance!
Nalod@ 11/12/2012 10:31 PM
Lin Air Ball!!!!! Was wide open.
yellowboy90@ 11/12/2012 10:32 PM
did pressure break pipes. Dang Lin. He played well though. It happens
FoeDiddy@ 11/12/2012 10:34 PM
Guess the Heat is his kryptonite.
Nalod@ 11/12/2012 10:37 PM
Heat pulled it out. Last shot they could have run a play but harden just ate clock and then took a contested off balanced 3pter.........
Respectable loss!
3G4G@ 11/12/2012 10:41 PM
Poor execution by the young Rockets down the stretch....Harden bad shot selection...Lin chokes on the 3pt jumper and a couple missed calls but you gotta find a way to win at home. They played hard and were competitive came up short though.
callmened@ 11/12/2012 10:44 PM
respectable loss..seems like miami has a SERIOUS problem with their lack of interior def...how come they DONT play joel anthony?!?!
Lin AIRBALLed that clutch 3 BADLY!?!?!?
yellowboy90@ 11/12/2012 10:45 PM
Harden taking a bad shot is impossible. He is the most efficient player in the league and a top 3 player in the league that wills his team to victory. O.k> that's to much but I am on a anti-Harden campaign. Why I don't know just think he over-rated very good but not great. I do however will welcome being proved wrong.
Swishfm3@ 11/12/2012 10:55 PM
yellowboy90 wrote:did pressure break pipes. Dang Lin. He played well though. It happens
really? dude was -16 for the game!!
CrushAlot@ 11/12/2012 10:58 PM
gunsnewing wrote:Houston playing a lot better without Mchale. Watchin on nbatv
Did he get kicked out? I have just been checking the box score on yahoo.
gunsnewing@ 11/12/2012 11:18 PM
CrushAlot wrote:
gunsnewing wrote:Houston playing a lot better without Mchale. Watchin on nbatv
Did he get kicked out? I have just been checking the box score on yahoo.
Heard he took a personal leave of absense.
yellowboy90@ 11/12/2012 11:21 PM
CrushAlot wrote:
gunsnewing wrote:Houston playing a lot better without Mchale. Watchin on nbatv
Did he get kicked out? I have just been checking the box score on yahoo.
No he is on leave with a family situation.
smackeddog@ 11/13/2012 4:26 AM
Don't understand how the Twolves are winning- on paper their team looks poor even with everyone healthy, but they've won a few games with all their top players injured.
Not at all surprised to see Brandon Roy out with "knee soreness"- you'd of thought the Twolves would have used some sort of intellegence before they signed him. We saw all this with Allan Houston- doesn't play, knee feels good, returns to playing and the knee quickly breaks down. Madness he even got a contract- why do so many teams ignore basic medical facts?!
Syniko@ 11/13/2012 4:35 AM
Rockets fans are really getting on Lin's ass about the airball.
Watch this and skip to the 14:40 mark. This airball by one of the greatest player in the league was far more important because it was the deciding factor in the playoff. Shit happens, Rockets fans. Get a damn grip. Even great players make stupid shots.
Yes, Kobe was a young upstart then. The nerves will be rattled from time to time.
Mray20@ 11/13/2012 6:33 AM
Syniko wrote:Rockets fans are really getting on Lin's ass about the airball.
Watch this and skip to the 14:40 mark. This airball by one of the greatest player in the league was far more important because it was the deciding factor in the playoff. Shit happens, Rockets fans. Get a damn grip. Even great players make stupid shots.
Yes, Kobe was a young upstart then. The nerves will be rattled from time to time.
Kobe was 18 years old right out of high school in not only his first nba season his first playoff series , please don't compare that to a regular season game played by a 24 year old who played 4 years of college ball and is in his third nba season
Nalod@ 11/13/2012 7:43 AM
Rockets had a lead. A lead agaisnt the Heat is respectable. They are finding themselves.
All I can say is if you saw the game you'll see what I mean. Rockets bench built the lead against Miami's 2nd unit that had had Wade. When Lebron and Bosh came back in they took the game back. The ref's made two bad calls that cost the rockets.
Young teams need to find themselves. Lin had some good penetrations and shots. The Airball was awful but I thought Harden's lack of execution down the stretch was bad. Young teams do this until they get it if they got talent.
Rockets are not that good, but "respectable".
Anji@ 11/13/2012 7:48 AM
Mray20 wrote:
Syniko wrote:Rockets fans are really getting on Lin's ass about the airball.
Watch this and skip to the 14:40 mark. This airball by one of the greatest player in the league was far more important because it was the deciding factor in the playoff. Shit happens, Rockets fans. Get a damn grip. Even great players make stupid shots.
Yes, Kobe was a young upstart then. The nerves will be rattled from time to time.
Kobe was 18 years old right out of high school in not only his first nba season his first playoff series , please don't compare that to a regular season game played by a 24 year old who played 4 years of college ball and is in his third nba season
Pssh, what are you talking about??? Lin is a 23 year old "Rookie"............ like the way Maggie Simpson has been an infant for 20 years.
GustavBahler@ 11/13/2012 9:48 AM
Mray20 wrote:
Syniko wrote:Rockets fans are really getting on Lin's ass about the airball.
Watch this and skip to the 14:40 mark. This airball by one of the greatest player in the league was far more important because it was the deciding factor in the playoff. Shit happens, Rockets fans. Get a damn grip. Even great players make stupid shots.
Yes, Kobe was a young upstart then. The nerves will be rattled from time to time.
Kobe was 18 years old right out of high school in not only his first nba season his first playoff series , please don't compare that to a regular season game played by a 24 year old who played 4 years of college ball and is in his third nba season
I remember watching that game. You could tell that it was too much too soon, but a learning experience. Wasn't considered a big deal back then if I recall correctly.