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Re: Prince is King at the Palace [52-10]

Thu Jul 08, 2010 7:30 am

K-Mart will keep pulling the trigger and the Clutch (ironic isn't it? :cheeky: ). Yeah, the Pistons did catch me by surprise, and I thought it would be a rebounding fest between Yao and Big Ben, but only 15 boards combined for them? Should've been 15 boards each. :lol:

Re: Prince is King at the Palace [52-10]

Thu Jul 08, 2010 11:08 am

That 12-0 run certainly hurt. Tough luck, but at least Martin's streak continues.

Re: Prince is King at the Palace [52-10]

Thu Jul 08, 2010 11:27 am

I never saw a lead again after that 12-0 run. I came within at least 3, but the Pistons were the better team. Well, here's to hoping K-Mart goes some more games with 30+ points. (B)

Re: Prince is King at the Palace [52-10]

Fri Jul 09, 2010 1:35 am

Hope you can keep K-Mart streak alive! :beer:

Re: Prince is King at the Palace [52-10]

Fri Jul 09, 2010 2:37 am

:chug:

Re: K-Mart keeps the streak alive! [54-11]

Sat Jul 10, 2010 7:08 am

3-game Recap

[52-10] Houston Rockets 107-118 Washington Wizards [26-35]

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This game was all offense with little signs of defense.

The Rockets found themselves in an unusual situation after this game, and that's losing back-to-back games for the first time this season. Both teams had an inablility to get defensive rebounds, and a lot of possessions ended with second chance points. However, despite the loss Kevin Martin scored 39 points, and has now tied Moses Malone's record.

SPOTG-
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Mike Miller
23 points | 5 reb | 5 ast | 1 blk | 1 stl

Top Scorers-
Rockets: Kevin Martin- 39
Wizards: Mike Miller and Gilbert Arenas- 23

Board Crashers-
Rockets: Yao Ming- 13
Wizards: Andray Blatche- 12

Assists-
Rockets: Aaron Brooks- 8
Wizards: Gilbert Arenas- 11

Box Scores-
23 31 31 22 107
33 25 30 30 118

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Aaron Brooks: "I felt 7 feet tall this game."

[52-11] Houston Rockets 100-87 New Jersey Nets [22-43]

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Shane Battier had 3 blocks against the Wizards, and 3 against the Nets.

The Rockets continue to struggle against under .500 teams. The Nets gave the Rockets a run for their money, but in the end defense helped the Rockets pull the W.

SPOTG-
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Yao Ming
14 points | 13 reb | 2 blk

Top Scorers-
Rockets: Kevin Martin- 31
Nets: Courtney Lee- 22

Board Crashers-
Rockets: Yao Ming- 13
Nets: Brook Lopez- 12

Assists-
Rockets: Aaron Brooks- 7
Nets: Devin Harris- 4

Box Scores-
34 20 23 23 100
32 18 19 18 87

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Aaron Brooks: "I still felt taller this game."

[53-11] Houston Rockets 98-88 Denver Nuggets [31-35]

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Kevin Martin is now 2 games past the 30+ point franchise record.

Last time these two teams faced off, it was a thriller. This game was no different. In the second half, the Nuggets rallied and picked apart at the Rockets' 10 point lead. However, clutch defense by the Rockets was able to shut down the Nuggets as the Rockets are now 6 wins away from their first ever 60-win season.

SPOTG-
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Yao Ming
10 points | 11 reb | 1 ast | 3 blk

Top Scorers-
Rockets: Kevin Martin- 33
Nuggets: Carmelo Anthony- 32

Board Crashers-
Rockets: Yao Ming- 11
Nuggets: Chris Andersen- 12

Assists-
Rockets: Aaron Brooks- 11
Nuggets: Chauncey Billups- 8

Box Scores-
20 29 22 27 98
19 18 32 19 88

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This seems to be AB's sweet spot, it is the place where he hit a game-winner against Utah afterall.

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The Rockets are now 54-11, and one of two teams to clinch a playoff berth, the other being the Phoenix Suns. Kevin Martin has now gone 15 games with 30+ points and leads the league in scoring with 29.5 PPG. Kobe Bryant is second with 27.7 PPG, so he has a pretty comfortable lead.
Next 5 games-
Grizzlies
Celtics
@Knicks
@Bulls
@Thunder
Last edited by Axel The Great on Sat Jul 10, 2010 10:00 am, edited 1 time in total.

Re: K-Mart keeps the streak alive! [54-11]

Sat Jul 10, 2010 9:33 am

Some tougher games than expected from the sounds of things, but congrats on breaking Moses Malone's record and keeping the streak alive.

Re: K-Mart keeps the streak alive! [54-11]

Sat Jul 10, 2010 11:11 am

'grats on breaking Moses' record (Y)

Re: K-Mart keeps the streak alive! [54-11]

Sun Jul 11, 2010 3:14 am

Andrew wrote:Some tougher games than expected from the sounds of things, but congrats on breaking Moses Malone's record and keeping the streak alive.

In the Wizards game I wanted to give Mike Miller a fuckin' haircut because he got more offensive rebounds than he should be allowed. :evil:
Sneijder wrote:'grats on breaking Moses' record (Y)

Thanks Thierry. :wink:

Re: K-Mart keeps the streak alive! [54-11]

Sun Jul 11, 2010 5:03 am

and the streak continues :applaud: keep it going as long as possible; gotta leave no doubts about it, ya know? ;)

Re: K-Mart keeps the streak alive! [54-11]

Sun Jul 11, 2010 7:27 am

Yeah, try to keep it going until the end of the regular season, maybe even in the playoffs. :wink:

Re: Two close games in Houston [56-11]

Tue Jul 13, 2010 3:10 am

2-game Recap

[54-11] Houston Rockets 103-100 Memphis Grizzlies [29-39]

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Zach Randolph dominated the Rockets with 21 points and 15 boards.

The first two times these two teams faced off this season, the Grizzlies were seen with their heads down. This time was different, even though the Rockets still won. With OJ Mayo carrying the Grizzlies with 43 points, the Rockets had a tough time trying to settle them down. The second half proved to be a challenge, with the Rockets losing their lead and the Grizzlies just dominating. However, Kevin Martin showed why he broke Moses Malone's record. His clutch came through and gave the Rockets the lead, and the Rockets stole a W from the Grizzlies.

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OJ Mayo
43 points | 6 ast | 2 reb | 2 stl

Top Scorers-
Rockets: Kevin Martin- 40
Grizzlies: OJ Mayo- 43

Board Crashers-
Rockets: Yao Ming- 13
Grizzlies- Zach Randolph- 15

Assists-
Rockets: Aaron Brooks- 8
Grizzlies- OJ Mayo- 6

Box Scores-
26 24 20 33 103
21 24 25 30 100

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It's OK to be scared of Yao Ming.

[55-11] Houston Rockets 94-89 Boston Celtics [41-26]

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When not even Shane Battier can stop you, you know it's your night.

The Rockets had another close game. With the Celtics dominating the second half, the Rockets just looked worn out. Even Kevin Martin looked like he gave up, only scoring 30 points. However bad turnovers and shot selection was what caused the Celtics to blow a 6 point lead with a few minutes left, and in the end, the Rockets managed to steal yet another W.

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Rajon Rondo
13 points | 16 ast | 2 reb | 1 blk | 1 stl

Top Scorers-
Rockets: Kevin Martin- 30
Celtics: Paul Pierce- 30

Board Crashers-
Rockets: Yao Ming- 6
Celtics: Rasheed Wallace- 9

Assists-
Rockets: Aaron Brooks- 6
Celtics: Rajon Rondo- 16

Box Scores-
22 22 22 28 94
20 20 28 21 89

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This game was all a defensive effort.

Re: K-Mart keeps the streak alive! [54-11]

Tue Jul 13, 2010 3:32 am

Zach looks frightening... exciting duel between Mayo v. Martin... keep the streak alive man (you nearly choked v. the Celts!)

Re: Two close games in Houston [56-11]

Tue Jul 13, 2010 8:25 am

Clutch, that's why I took that picture of Zach :wink: . I guess the near choke is a sign of things to come unfortunately. (N)

Announcement


For everybody's convenience, I've added a list of transactions in the very first post of this thread. For those of you reading this dynasty, you'll want to know who's in what team, as I'm sure this isn't the only dynasty you read :wink: . So far I've only added the trades, but soon afterwards, I will add Free Agent signings.

Re: Two close games in Houston [56-11]

Tue Jul 13, 2010 9:51 am

Sounds like a fun scoring duel between Martin and Mayo. Close call in Boston, nice work capitalising on their late game collapse.

Re: Two close games in Houston [56-11]

Tue Jul 13, 2010 10:00 am

Yeah it was a hard game. Though I think the reason I win so many games is the end of game logic of the CPU. The Celtics were down by 3 with a few seconds left, and Paul Pierce gets the ball to Kendrick Perkins whom is fouled and only makes 1/2. So really, in the last minute of play, as long as I'm up by 3, it's a guaranteed win. (Y) :lol:

And with the K-Mart-Mayo duel, I actually slowed him down in the 4th, he had 41 points after the 3rd quarter, so what does that tell you about my defense? :wink:

Re: Two close games in Houston [56-11]

Tue Jul 13, 2010 10:01 am

Yeah, that's a pretty good defensive effort in the fourth. Nicely done. :)

Re: Two close games in Houston [56-11]

Tue Jul 13, 2010 10:06 am

Don't think I've posted in this dynasty yet, but great job with it. The presentation is superb. You need to lose more though. :P

Re: Two close games in Houston [56-11]

Tue Jul 13, 2010 10:27 am

Andrew wrote:Yeah, that's a pretty good defensive effort in the fourth. Nicely done. :)

Thanks :D
Lamrock wrote:Don't think I've posted in this dynasty yet, but great job with it. The presentation is superb. You need to lose more though. :P

Thanks bro, welcome to my dynasty then. :lol: Yeah, everyone says "finally, a loss!" everytime I lose, but like I said, with the end of game logic for the CPU, it's hard to blow leads. However in the games I did lose, I gave myself a challenge on purpose.

Re: Two close games in Houston [56-11]

Tue Jul 13, 2010 11:46 pm

Shootout between Mayo and Martin, great having the 2W's, even though Rajon Rondo played very well.

OT loss in Chicago, K-Mart streak ends [58-12]

Wed Jul 14, 2010 4:51 am

3-game Recap

[56-11] Houston Rockets 94-83 New York Knicks [37-32]

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Aaron Brooks is showing some great end-of-season energy.

The Rockets blew an 18 point lead this game, but what's important is how the Rockets had this much of a lead on a team that gave them trouble at home. Danilo Gallinari and T-Mac's poor shooting left the Knicks helpless. However, Al Harrington and David Lee's scoring and offensive boards helped them pound away this deficit. The Rockets held on after this rally, and are closer to their first 60-win season.

Note: K-Mart was close to losing his 30+ point streak, but when running the clock out of the game, he hit a 3 at the buzzer, and that bumped him up to 30 points.

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Yao Ming
16 points | 11 reb | 3 ast | 3 blk | 2 stl

Top Scorers-
Rockets: Kevin Martin- 30
Knicks: Al Harrington- 24

Board Crashers-
Rockets: Luis Scola- 12
Knicks: David Lee- 15

Assists-
Rockets: Aaron Brooks- 6
Knicks: Chris Duhon- 7

Box Scores-
25 29 14 26 94
15 23 19 26 83

[57-11] Houston Rockets 95-103 Chicago Bulls [42-27]

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Another poster for Yao's collection.

The Rockets went to OT against the Bulls, despite the Bulls' poor shot selection throughout the whole game (Brad Miller shooting 3's is poor shot selection right?). In OT, the Rockets choked, who choked them? Luol Deng he was hot all night with 33 points. What about K-Mart? He had 26 points, ending streak at 18 games.


Post-Game Interview-
RedNation Inteviewer: "Kevin, you go for more than 30 points every night, and tonight, not even in OT, you couldn't get past 30, what happened out there?"
K-Mart: "We choked. I admittedly choked. I couldn't get any shots to fall, not even open ones. Their offense was just better than ours, and a loss is a loss, can't do much about that."

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Derrick Rose
30 points | 14 ast

Top Scorers-
Rockets: Kevin Martin- 26
Bulls: Luol Deng- 33

Board Crashers-
Rockets: Yao Ming- 10
Bulls: Joakim Noah- 26 (no typo here)

Assists-
Rockets: Aaron Brooks- 6
Bulls: Derrick Rose- 14

Box Scores-
27 21 22 21 4 95
28 21 18 24 12 103


Houston Rockets 100-87 Oklahoma City Thunder [21-48]

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The Durantula was held to only 14 points.

This was a close game up until the 3rd quarter, Kevin Durant's quiet night killed the Thunder and the Rockets sweep the season series.

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Russell Westbrook
17 points | 12 ast | 2 reb

Top Scorers-
Rockets: Kevin Martin- 24
Thunder: Etan Thomas- 18

Board Crashers-
Rockets: Yao Ming- 12
Thunder: Etan Thomas- 10

Assists-
Rockets: Aaron Brooks- 10
Thunder: Russell Westbrook- 12

Box Scores-
26 26 25 23 100
22 32 15 18 87

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Etan Thomas was a nuisance on the boards.
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With only 12 games left in the season, I'm doing three (3) four-game recaps. Kevin Martin's streak came to an end, but he's still the leader in PPG, with 29.7. That scoring title is in his clutches.
Next 10 games-
Clippers
Lakers
Wizards
@Spurs
@Celtics
@Pacers
@Grizzlies
Jazz
Bobcats
@Suns

Re: Two close games in Houston [56-11]

Wed Jul 14, 2010 4:53 am

Justine. wrote:Shootout between Mayo and Martin, great having the 2W's, even though Rajon Rondo played very well.

It was a relief when the Grizzlies game ended, Mayo was just annoying.

Rondo played very well, he was the reason the Celtics gave me a lot of trouble.

Re: OT loss in Chicago, K-Mart streak ends [58-12]

Wed Jul 14, 2010 9:58 am

Wow, 26 boards for Noah. (Y) Sorry to hear the streak came to an end but you had a pretty good run with it. Now that you don't have to focus on it though, there's no potential for it to be a distraction.

Re: OT loss in Chicago, K-Mart streak ends [58-12]

Thu Jul 15, 2010 1:25 am

weird to lose the streak in an OT game but as Andrew mentioned, at least the pressure's off and you can focus on just winning games; plus Yao came away with a new poster too :lol:

Re: OT loss in Chicago, K-Mart streak ends [58-12]

Thu Jul 15, 2010 5:03 am

Andrew wrote:Wow, 26 boards for Noah. (Y) Sorry to hear the streak came to an end but you had a pretty good run with it. Now that you don't have to focus on it though, there's no potential for it to be a distraction.

I wish Yao could get 20+ boards every now and then :wink: . It was becoming a challenge to score with K-Mart, as teams were playing good defense on him, but 18 games with 30+ points will help him towards his first scoring title. :mrgreen:
Clutch wrote:weird to lose the streak in an OT game but as Andrew mentioned, at least the pressure's off and you can focus on just winning games; plus Yao came away with a new poster too :lol:

My focus is to just get a 60-win season, now that I have a playoff spot, and with Phoenix 8-9 games behind me, home court in the playoffs is in the bag. (Y)

Brad Miller payed the price for taking ill-advised shots, getting posterized by Yao. :wink:
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