Showing posts with label Rockets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rockets. Show all posts

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Inside Look: Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Houston Rockets

The Oklahoma City Thunder stormed into the postseason with an impressive 60-22 record in the regular season that secured them home court throughout the Western Conference playoffs. They somehow managed to go unnoticed this year thanks to Miami's incredible 28 game win streak. Throw in the fact that the San Antonio Spurs were the 1 seed all year, the Lakers pushed the self destruct button and rose from the ashes, and everyone was questioning the Thunder management for trading James Harden; and you can understand why the Thunder managed to fly under the radar for a team that won 60 games and outscored it's opponent by 9.2 points/game.
The Houston Rockets took an entirely different path into the postseason. For most of the year they scratched and clawed their way to victories that many people had them losing. But with James Harden acquired in an off-season trade, the Rockets managed to take off and land themselves a spot in the post season. Although they had two chances to clinch the 6th and 7th seed, the season has to be viewed as a success because the team brought playoff basketball back to Houstonians that have been craving it since the Rockets were eliminated by the Lakers in the second round of the 2009 playoffs (Yao Ming was still playing at 100%, that's how long it has been). 
With Oklahoma City looking toward an (almost) inevitable rematch with the Heat in the NBA Finals, the Rockets will have to make history and pull off an upset for the ages if it wants to get past the first round. This is how the starting 5 for each team will match up against each other. 

Point Guard: Russell Westbrook vs. Jeremy Lin
This is the match up that Oklahoma City will exploit the most. Jeremy Lin is one of the faster players in the league, but he is nothing compared to the athletic ability of Russell Westbrook. I expect many shouts from Rockets fans to put in Patrick Beverely instead of Lin by the end of this series. Which I can understand, but Russell Westbrook may be the best point guard in the league and anyone will have a tough time stopping him in the post season. 
Advantage: Oklahoma City-Russell Westbrook

Shooting Guard: Thabo Sefolosha vs. James Harden
This is the match up that the Rockets need to exploit the most. Sefolosha is a great defender, but I think Harden's offensive skills will be able to overcome his defensive ones. For Houston to have a chance at even making this series reasonable, they need Harden to play smart basketball. Wednesday night in Los Angeles was not smart basketball. He can't afford to wind down the shot clock until there are 7 seconds left, try to make a move, and when it's not there kick it out to Lin or Parsons or Delfino for a desperation 3 point shot. If it's not there, he needs to pass the ball sooner and move around to create space and get the ball again for all I care. I just know that if I have to watch the Rockets blow a game because Harden wants to play hero ball against his former team I am going to lose it. 
Advantage: Houston Rockets-James Harden

Small Forward: Kevin Durant vs. Chandler Parsons
Kevin Durant is not nice. He is going to make Chandler Parsons wish he was still in college. If there wasn't a certain player called Lebron James in the league, Kevin Durant would definitely be accepting his first MVP award from David Stern during these playoffs. I could go on for days about how good Kevin Durant is, but I believe he will show us just how good is is over the next two months of playoff basketball. 
Houston fans will claim that Parsons is a great defender, and on most nights he is, but going up against Kevin Durant in a playoff series is far more difficult than going up against Kevin Durant in a regular season game.
Advantage: Oklahoma City-Kevin Durant
Does Kevin Durant look nice to you?

Power Forward: Serge Ibaka vs. Terrence Jones/Donatas Montiejunas/Thomas Robinson
I have no idea who Houston will be playing to start the games against Serge Ibaka, but my best guess is Terrence Jones because he was getting significant minutes in the final few games of the season and seemed to be gaining more confidence with every game he played. Regardless, Ibaka will wipe the floor with whoever Kevin McHale decides to sacrifice that night. Ibaka's shot blocking ability make him a dangerous match up not just for whoever is playing PF for the Rockets, but for the entire Rockets team. I expect Jeremy Lin and James Harden to be frustrated on multiple occasions every game by Ibaka's athleticism and shot blocking skills. 
Advantage: Oklahoma City-Serge Ibaka

Center: Kendrick Perkins vs Omer Asik
This is the closest match up on the court in my opinion. Perkins is a great defender and thrives on making the opposing centers life a living hell, but Asik has a surprising amount of offensive skill that will give Perkins one or two headaches throughout the course of this series. Couple that with the likelihood of Perkins sitting out the entire 4th quarter because he is such an offensive liability, and I could easily see Asik having a very good series. That could all crumble though if he gets in foul trouble early and forces McHale to sub in one of the young guns on the bench, which would then result in Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant taking it to rim on every single offensive possession (at least that's what I would tell them to do if I was Scott Brooks).
Advantage: Houston-Omer Asik


Teams: Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Houston RocketsHouston won't roll over easily, but Oklahoma City won't let this get to six games. Their starting five is just so much better than Houston's at the moment and it will not be hard for them to send James Harden and the boys on a early vacation. Don't count out James Harden to win a game by himself with a crazy 50/10/10 night though because he will want to show off his talents on a national stage and prove that he can lead a team by himself to the Oklahoma City management that thought they could cash in on him and not lose a step in the quest to get back to the NBA Finals.
FINAL PREDICTION: Thunder in 5

CRAZY HOUSTON HOMER CONSPIRACY THEORY ALERT!!!
Scott Brooks decides that he would rather lead a team with James Harden and good role players, than wait for the inevitable doom that is the Russell Westbrook vs. Kevin Durant situation. He tanks the first round and gets fired on the spot, where he is greeted by Leslie Alexander who automatically offers him a return to the team he won an NBA Championship with in 1994. 

Hey, a guy can dream right?

Saturday, April 20, 2013

NBA Playoff Predictions: Western Conference Round 1

We've been waiting 82 games for this, and finally the NBA Playoffs are here. So many story lines to be written, so many rivalries to be created, and so many questions to be answered. 
I will be predicting the playoffs round by round with a little bit of reasoning behind each pick.

1. Oklahoma City Thunder vs. 8. Houston Rockets
Why must you do this to me Houston? After having the 6th seed within their grasp and a chance to advance to the second round, the Rockets lost their last two games and fell to the 8th seed to face a dreadful match-up against the Thunder. I will have a more in-depth look at this series in another post, but it's ridiculous to think the Rockets will win this.
Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook, and Serge Ibaka will destroy the Rockets and it will be a merciful death. Don't count out James Harden to win a game by himself though with a crazy 50 point night or something along those lines.
Prediction: Thunder in 5 (Only because I'm a giant homer for the Rockets)

2. San Antonio Spurs vs. 7. Los Angeles Lakers
Everyone thinks the Lakers new found offense with Pau and Dwight will mkae them a nightmare for San Antonio. That could be possible I suppose, but the biggest advantages I see more San Antonio are the match-ups they have with Tony Parker vs. Steve Blake, and Greg Popovich vs. Mike D'Antoni. 
D'Antoni is an idiot who couldn't coach a YMCA team to a championship. This is a man that has gone from failing in Phoenix, to failing in New York, to now failing in Los Angeles. At this rate he will have coached the Thunder and Heat by the end of his career. How this man has a job is beyond me, and once the Spurs silence the Lakers he will no longer have one. 
Prediction: Spurs in 5  

3. Denver Nuggets vs. 6. Golden State Warriors
With Denver without some essential players in their lineup, I could see an upset brewing here. Steph Curry is on fire and David Lee is learning how to play defense (about damn time) and that makes the Warriors a dangerous team. If the home crowd can give them the boost like their 2008 upset of the Mavericks, then I'm giving the edge to the Warriors.
Prediction: Warriors in 6

4. Los Angeles Clippers vs. 5. Memphis Grizzlies
 These two dueled it out for a 7 game series last year and a repeat performance could be on the cards. The Clippers have gotten deeper since last year and Vinny Del Negro has learned how not to be the worst coach in the league, so I have to give the Clippers a good shot to make it past this round. 
Z-Bo, Marc Gasol, and Mike Conley may have something to say about that, but as a team they don't scare me. Without Rudy Gay they lack someone that can create their own shot in the 4th quarter, which is vital in the playoffs when everything slows down.
The Clippers have been looking forward to the playoffs for about 3 months now and Chris Paul has been on cruise control for the majority of that time. Expect him to ramp it up and take over the 4th quarter like we all know he can.
Prediction: Clippers in 7
 

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Doop Curse Explained

I live in a duplex with three other guys. They are just as obsessed with sports as I am. We have lived here since July 2011 and have witnessed some ridiculous reverse jinxes since we moved in. Therefore, we coined a term "doop curse" as it seemed to happen too often to be just a coincidence. 

Memorable Doop Curses:

1) I traded Josh Hamilton in fantasy baseball on April 31st last year. Josh Hamilton hit 4 home runs on May 9th.
2) One roommate said in the Texans 2013 AFC Divisional Playoff game against the Patriots that Devier Posey would become the #2 WR behind Andre Johnson. Devier Posey tore his Achilles' tendon that game.
3) One roommate noticed that another roommates car was the only one that had never been involved in an accident because of our absurdly busy parking lot. Within two and a half hours a Dodge truck had backed into the roommates car causing over $1500 in damage. His car has also gone through three flat tires in the 6 weeks since the doop curse was initiated. 
Josh Hamilton did not like my early season trade in fantasy last year.


So if I refer to the doop curse again, I will post a link to this post in order to explain the phenomena. And since this curse is now public knowledge, I will be keeping a record of all the doop curses that happen for the rest of my time in the duplex.

Doop Curse List

1. Write blog post about Rockets being professional and looking like a solid bet to lock up the 6th seed. Next night lose to the Phoenix Suns, the worst team in the West. (April 15th, 2013)

Monday, April 15, 2013

Rockets Get the Job Done

Sunday night at the Toyota Center was the last time the Houston Rockets would play at home before games three and four of whatever playoff series they are involved in, whether that be the 2-7 or 3-6 matchup. 
What the 45-35 Houston Rockets delivered was a professional and encouraging performance that showed exactly how far this team has come since the James Harden trade in October. 
In the previous three, non-playoff basketball seasons, the Rockets have had crucial games, exactly like Sunday nights game against the Kings, and inexplicably crumbled to leave them on the outside looking in when the playoffs began in mid-April.
BUT NOT THIS YEAR!
James Harden has brought a winning and confident mentality to this team as a leader and as a forth quarter closer, both of which the Rockets have desperately needed in the past three years. 
The Kings never threatened the Rockets except for a brief moment in the second quarter, and the 121-100 final score reflected how dominant James Harden and the boys were over the Sacramento, soon to be Seattle based, team.
Superstars get the foul calls. Harden averages 10.2 FT/game. The most in the NBA this season.
With two games left on the road against the Suns and Kobe-less Lakers I fully expect the Rockets to win out and clinch the sixth seed to face Denver in the first round of the playoffs. 
I'll admit I'm putting on my homer hat and saying that the Rockets would win that series. With Lawson, Gallinari, and Faried all out it's not crazy to say the Rockets could win. I'm not shaking in my boots at the prospect of Harden, Parsons, and Lin going up against Corey Brewer, Wilson Chandler, and Andre Miller. 
Then with a second round matchup against a Manu-less Spurs...okay, I'm getting carried away now. I'll hold off on second round optimism until they get past the first round at least.