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Morey on 610 April 24th

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by HowsMyDriving, Apr 24, 2009.

  1. durvasa

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    That's what his hot spots would indicate. Yao did seem to shot those outside jumpers better in the last few weeks of the regular season, though.
     
  2. Commodore

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    With Deke in the house the arena is going to be loud as hell.

    Also, in Morey I trust, he is right on the money about all of it.

    Although I wish he wouldn't give so much strategy away to our enemy.
     
  3. durvasa

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    "focus is on winning the game, not getting yao shots. getting yao shots will come from better ball movement."

    What a crazy concept!
     
  4. Vivid

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    Not sure about the "most" game-changing defensive center comment.

    -V
     
  5. durvasa

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    On the defensive side? He's definitely in the conversation.
     
  6. Jeff Who

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    Great interview. People think that Yao is a great midrange shooter. NO HE ISN'T. You gotta understand that. He is damn 7-6. You want him under the basket.
     
  7. Vivid

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    My comment wasn't intended as disrespect to Deke, rather a subtle "props" to Dream. In my humble opinion I would put the Dream above Deke. His blocking and stealing ability were uncanny and unmatched by any other center, including Deke. Dream would not only chip in 4 blocks but would snag a couple steals as well, his presence and his defense would completely change the way opponents played their offense. Dream was the definition of game changing defensive center.
     

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