Rockets come from behind in Sacramento to win 2nd straight
Thursday, December 8th, 2005
by John
Yao shoots over Sacramento’s Brad Miller in a stunning game where the Rockets came back down from 14 points in the third quarter to ultimately win 102-95. Yao had 21 points and 9 rebounds to help the Rockets win their second game in a row. For more photos from the game, click here.
by John
THURSDAY, 12/08/05 - When the game started between the Rockets and Sacramento Kings Thursday night, I was feeling pretty bad because of some type of bug I caught today. As I watched the Rockets fall behind by 14 points in the third quarter, I was feeling even worse. The Rockets were stinking it up.
But then something incredible happened. The Rockets revived themselves, made a huge comeback, and came away with a huge win. I felt a little better after their explosive 106-95 win, but since it was a late game on the West Coast, I am fading fast and have to file a short report.
I was down on a lot of the Rocket players until they made their huge comeback. Derek Anderson was making all kinds of mistakes offensively and defensively in the third quarter. I couldn’t believe Jeff Van Gundy was keeping him the game. Yao was turning the ball over way too much (he had six TOs overall).
Yao shoots over Sacramento’s Brad Miller in a stunning game where the Rockets came back down from 14 points in the third quarter to ultimately win 102-95. Yao had 21 points and 9 rebounds to help the Rockets win their second game in a row. For more photos from the game, click here. by John
THURSDAY, 12/08/05 - When the game started between the Rockets and Sacramento Kings Thursday night, I was feeling pretty bad because of some type of bug I caught today. As I watched the Rockets fall behind by 14 points in the third quarter, I was feeling even worse. The Rockets were stinking it up.
But then something incredible happened. The Rockets revived themselves, made a huge comeback, and came away with a huge win. I felt a little better after their explosive 106-95 win, but since it was a late game on the West Coast, I am fading fast and have to file a short report.
I was down on a lot of the Rocket players until they made their huge comeback. Derek Anderson was making all kinds of mistakes offensively and defensively in the third quarter. I couldn’t believe Jeff Van Gundy was keeping him the game. Yao was turning the ball over way too much (he had six TOs overall).




