He would do a lot to improve his rating by beating these Lakers, those Nuggets, and then those Cavaliers for the NBA title this year. Don't see it happening, but it would provoke conversations about his coaching ability. The success of these Rockets is all about Adelman's coaching.
He would do a lot to improve his rating by beating these Lakers, those Nuggets, and then those Cavaliers for the NBA title this year. Don't see it happening, but it would provoke conversations about his coaching ability. The success of these Rockets is all about Adelman's coaching.
Of all the teams still in it, I'd love to see the Rockets take it. If only to add another wrinkle in Bill Simmons' EwingTiki T-Mac Theory.
The success of these Rockets is all about Adelman's coaching.
I wouldnt omit Ron Artest's influence on the teams defensive attitude. I dont recall them having the same swagger when T-Mac was the "leader".
Just sayin.
You're right to credit Artest, as well as McGrady's absence.
Artest is great defensively, but he can be kind of a basket case, which can have a disruptive influence on team chemistry. Adelman has been able to incorporate the defensive efforts without upsetting either Artest or the team chemistry. That's good coaching.
Rock: That said, the MJ-lead Bulls kind of fucks your argument up and you're not giving that enough credit. I mean, six rings isn't exactly a statistically aberration!
Read my post again.....I gave MJ all the credit in the world.....he's "the great exception"
The success of these Rockets is all about Adelman's coaching.
I wouldnt omit Ron Artest's influence on the teams defensive attitude. I dont recall them having the same swagger when T-Mac was the "leader".
Just sayin.
You're right to credit Artest, as well as McGrady's absence.
Artest is great defensively, but he can be kind of a basket case, which can have a disruptive influence on team chemistry. Adelman has been able to incorporate the defensive efforts without upsetting either Artest or the team chemistry. That's good coaching.
Adelman isnt Artest's Professor X.
Artest has grown up to a degree,and w/ T-Mac out he gets to shoot more often which keeps him happy.
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Boston in 7
Lakers in 6
Cavs in 5
Don't remind me!
He would do a lot to improve his rating by beating these Lakers, those Nuggets, and then those Cavaliers for the NBA title this year. Don't see it happening, but it would provoke conversations about his coaching ability. The success of these Rockets is all about Adelman's coaching.
Of all the teams still in it, I'd love to see the Rockets take it. If only to add another wrinkle in Bill Simmons'
EwingTikiT-Mac Theory.I wouldnt omit Ron Artest's influence on the teams defensive attitude.
I dont recall them having the same swagger when T-Mac was the "leader".
Just sayin.
You're right to credit Artest, as well as McGrady's absence.
Artest is great defensively, but he can be kind of a basket case, which can have a disruptive influence on team chemistry. Adelman has been able to incorporate the defensive efforts without upsetting either Artest or the team chemistry. That's good coaching.
NBA officiating is comically bad.
Rondo trips Kirk Hinrich and punches Brad Miller in one game, then throws Kirk into a scorers table and practically nothing.
And they fine K-Mart for this?
Read my post again.....I gave MJ all the credit in the world.....he's "the great exception"
Adelman isnt Artest's Professor X.
Artest has grown up to a degree,and w/ T-Mac out he gets to shoot more often which keeps him happy.
LOL
That shit's a sweep too.
Denver's kinda dismantling the Mavs too.
kobe be on that echinacea I bet
F*ck New York
F*ck MARBURRY
"That's what happens when you start busting someone's ass."
F*ck New York
Props to Rafer Alston for wacking Eddie House upside the head.
I wouldn't be surprised if he got suspended for that elbow. If he had made contact with Scola's head that could have done major damage.
It was more of a shove though. Either way, it seemed to have fired up the second unit.
Game 3 is gonna be intense.