I have never liked Van Gundy, and I wouldn't mond a new coach in Houston at all. I need to see TMac in the second round soon

1CenT wrote:A lot of people keep saying how Mcgrady should just execute and be on the finishing end of things... does this mean running him off screens? Wouldn't he end up shooting semi open jumpers?
Melo_Poland wrote:chucky hayes playin pf juwan is his backup.... i think if rockets get good pf and pg who can create his own shot and hit this damn 3s, alston and chuck should be a great guys off the bench
maes wrote:1CenT wrote:A lot of people keep saying how Mcgrady should just execute and be on the finishing end of things... does this mean running him off screens? Wouldn't he end up shooting semi open jumpers?
I gotta disagree with those critics, i think McGrady would perform poorly in that role, that's a catch & shoot scorer like Reggie Miller or Rip Hamilton or Luol Deng. McGrady is a hot/cold streak scorer who's best going 1 on 1 or improvising, like Wade.
I think both teams were pretty evenly matched, i thought this series would go 7 in favor of Houston so i'm not suprised the Jazz squeaked it out. When a series is tight, it's all about the little things and all 8 players in the rotation.
What i don't understand, why is Rafer the #3 option behind Yao & TMac? He keeps jacking shots up and can't hit a brick wall. He shot 33% from the field (worse from the arc) and continues to play 45 minutes a game.
Anyway the Jazz is a better 5 man team, Houston has 2 stars and that's about it. And 2 guys can't take you very far, just look at the Nuggets.
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