Rockets offense collapses again, this time in Miami
Thursday, November 10th, 2005
by John
Yao shoots a jump hook over Alonzo Mourning in Miami Thursday night, and was playing very well against him in the first half, scoring 14 points. But in the fourth quarter, Yao and Houston’s offense struggled again and they lost their third straight, 88-84. For more photos from the game, click here.
by John
THURSDAY, 11/10/05 - This is getting ridiculous. In my last post after Tuesday night’s game (see entry directly below), I mentioned maybe the Rockets might eventually regret trading point guard Mike James during the off-season because they could really use his offense right now. Well, I don’t think we have to wait any longer: trading Mike James was a mistake. When I first heard about the trade on October 4th, I cringed. But I thought we should give it a chance because the Rockets usually know what they are doing. But without Tracy McGrady in the lineup, these Houston guards are ‘offensively’ terrible right now, no pun intended.
Yao shoots a jump hook over Alonzo Mourning in Miami Thursday night, and was playing very well against him in the first half, scoring 14 points. But in the fourth quarter, Yao and Houston’s offense struggled again and they lost their third straight, 88-84. For more photos from the game, click here.by John
THURSDAY, 11/10/05 - This is getting ridiculous. In my last post after Tuesday night’s game (see entry directly below), I mentioned maybe the Rockets might eventually regret trading point guard Mike James during the off-season because they could really use his offense right now. Well, I don’t think we have to wait any longer: trading Mike James was a mistake. When I first heard about the trade on October 4th, I cringed. But I thought we should give it a chance because the Rockets usually know what they are doing. But without Tracy McGrady in the lineup, these Houston guards are ‘offensively’ terrible right now, no pun intended.




