Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Omer Asik Trade Rumors

     Just one day after getting a huge road win against the Spurs handing them their first home loss of the season, the Rockets lost to the now 4-13 Jazz. One rumor that has been going around is that Omer Asik is unhappy with his role and wants to be traded. From what I've seen, the price that the Rockets have for Omer Asik is too high for other teams and he will be making $15 million next season, so it will be a tough to deal him. Here are my 2 best scenarios for the Rockets and Asik:
     First, we should try to acquire a defensive small forward and play Parsons at the 4. We are dead last in the NBA for forced turnovers and we need another defensive forward. A forward would be best because Patrick Beverley is a great defender at point guard, James Harden and Dwight Howard have already solidified their spots, and Chandler Parsons can do it all. Terrence Jones is good, but we need more depth at forward.
     Second, we should try to trade Asik and someone else for a lottery pick. This year's draft class will probably end up being the best draft class this decade. Andrew Wiggins, Jabari Parker, and Julius Randle can all be centerpieces for a franchise. If the Rockets could land one of them, I think we would be the best team in the league.
     Hopefully, the Rockets can do something good with this situation they have with Asik right now. They could acquire some good players in return for him and I hope the Rockets can make the right decision on what to do with him.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Linsanity Part 2

     Linsanity is back! Jeremy Lin has been playing great for the past five games and I'm really excited that he finally got his touch back. Before, he would normally have to defer to James Harden and Dwight Howard, but now since he's coming off the bench, he can do his thing and not have to defer so much. I like to watch the Rockets when everyone contributes and makes plays. I think coming off the bench is a great role for Jeremy Lin because he has more opportunities to score. Unlike other bench players, he's actually been playing more minutes than the starter. He's been averaging 33 minutes played per game this season compared to Patrick Beverley's 28 minutes per game.  In the last five games, Lin's been averaging 22 points, and has been shooting 44% of 3 pointers. The 44% of
3 pointers has been a big improvement from last season in which he only shot 34%.
     Jeremy Lin has been lighting it up and I hope he can keep his great play up! The Rockets play the Mavericks tonight, hoping to make their record 9-4 on the season.

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Great Week Of Basketball

     This week has been a great week of basketball for me! First, I got a chance to FaceTime with Jeremy Lin  again on Sunday night. My dad randomly told me to come to the phone, so I did and I saw his friend, Uncle Peter on the screen. Then, Jeremy Lin came to the phone and I was so surprised! Thankfully, I was actually awake this time and I had more to say. I told him that we went all the way to Gathersburg to go watch the new documentary about him called "Linsanity." Then, I asked him how many pairs of shoes he has and he told me that he has 200 pairs of shoes and Nike sent him almost all of them! I knew that he would probably have a lot, maybe 30, but I was caught off guard when he said 200. It was great talking to him again and special thanks to Uncle Peter for making this happen. 
     Secondly, today is the Rockets season opener vs. the Bobcats! I've been looking forward to this day for a while and I can't wait to watch it! Since Jeremy Lin is now officially starting on the bench, I hope that he can provide instant offense when he comes in. I hope we can have a great inside-out game today and that James Harden and Dwight Howard both have dominant games which is key to our success. 
     I am hoping for a big, fat W to start out the year and I hope this is the start to a successful season. 

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Should Jeremy Lin or Patrick Beverley Start?

     Thankfully, there are only 8 more days until the NBA regular season starts! I like how the inside-out game is working for the Rockets and hopefully we can keep it up going forward. One question still remains... Should Jeremy Lin or Patrick Beverley start at point guard?
      I'd probably rather have Lin start, but either way he'll still most likely get more minutes. He's being paid as much as a starter is paid and I wouldn't think that the Rockets would bench him. I just read an article about Kevin McHale talking about how he has two starting point guards and that he doesn't get why players would rather play 20 minutes starting rather than 30 minutes off the bench. That is part of the reason why I would be okay with Lin coming off the bench as long as he gets more minutes than Beverley. The thing that is good is that they both have different strengths. Beverley is a better shooter and defender and Lin is a better ball handler, passer, and finisher. I agree with Kevin McHale, I think we have two starting point guards.
     The Rockets have been looking good so far and I hope we can keep it up. As long as Lin gets more minutes than Beverley, I am fine.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Rockets Goals For The Season

     I can't wait for the NBA regular season to start! The Rockets have looked good in the preseason so far and I'm looking forward to getting to watch the new Rockets with Dwight Howard! I have high hopes for them this season. Here are some of my goals for them to accomplish this season and why we can accomplish them:
  • Be a top five seed in the Western Conference because we have more good players and a lot more depth this year. I think we can beat a lot of the good teams in our conference that we haven't had much success against before like the Clippers, Spurs, Nuggets, and the Thunder. Now that we have Dwight Howard, I think we have a great chance of being a top 5 seed in the Western Conference.                                                                                                                                             
  • Have the highest pick and roll ratio in the league because now that we have a great combo in Jeremy Lin/James Harden and Dwight Howard we now have a better player to roll to the basket than Omer Asik and Jeremy Lin and James Harden are both great passers. Hopefully, Dwight Howard will be willing to play the pick and roll this year because he didn't want to last year with the Lakers. I think we will have a very efficient offense this year.
  • Be the highest scoring team in the league because now that we have Dwight Howard he can be the guy that we give the ball to down low when we aren't making shots from the outside. 3 pointers aren't the highest percentage shot, so hopefully we can take higher percentage shots this year and continue to score a lot of points.
     I think we are going to have a great season this year! Hopefully we can accomplish my goals and play very well this year! We better not have "Dwightmares."

Monday, April 15, 2013

Beginning of Season Thoughts and What Has Happened Since Then

     This Rockets season has been better than I've expected in terms of winning and watching. They have been an awesome team to watch this season and thankfully have clinched the playoffs for the first time in three years. Here were my expectations at the beginning of the season:

  •  I thought that there was no way that James Harden would be better than Kevin Martin.
  • I thought that Jeremy Lin would be "the star" like he was in New York.
  • I thought that Omer Asik would be below average at center.
  • I thought that the Rockets would barely make the playoffs this season.
     But here's what happened...
     
  •  James Harden is MUCH, much better than Kevin Martin and is averaging 26 points this season.
  • Jeremy Lin most of the time defers to James Harden and didn't make as many plays as I thought he would.
  • Omer Asik is an above-average center that is second in the league in rebounding and is averaging a double-double on the season.
  • The Rockets currently hold the sixth Western Conference seed.
     Although we've done better than I expected, I was still sad to see these Rockets players get traded or waived in the off-season, or during the season:
  • Kevin Martin in the James Harden trade.
  • Patrick Patterson and Marcus Morris in the Thomas Robinson trade.
  • Luis Scola getting waived in the offseason.
     I thought that the trades were crazy at first, but they've turned out to be good and here's why:

  • James Harden is a key contributor to the Rockets success.
  • Thomas Robinson is good, but he doesn't get to play as much as he should be playing.
  • We need Luis Scola back because he is clutch and we need a good power forward.
     This season has been so exciting and I've become a bigger Rockets fan than I ever was! I hope that they get a first round playoff series that they could win and have a great playoff run. Right now, it is looking like we will either play the Nuggets or the Spurs. We will have to be at the top of our game to beat both teams and I hope that the Rockets can win the rest of the regular season games to keep the sixth seed in the Western Conference.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Missed Opportunity and Rockets Playoff Hopes

     Two nights ago, the Rockets missed their big opportunity to jump in front of the Warriors in the standings in a 78-108 loss to them. If the Rockets won, then the Rockets would be the number six seed in the Western Conference. Since they lost, they stayed at the number seven seed. It was a must win game for them and they disappointed their home crowd in Houston.
     The Rockets lost the game because they couldn't make a shot and they couldn't guard Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson. The Rockets scored only ten first quarter points which is the lowest amount that they've scored in one quarter this season. They shot only 13% in that quarter and it was really frustrating to watch.
     Looking forward to the playoffs, the Rockets will probably have a tough first series. But if there is one overrated team that the Rockets could beat in a series it would be the Grizzlies. The Rockets have always played them well and have won the season series against them this year. The only problem is that the Rockets would have to jump up two seeds in the standings to face the Grizzlies in the first round of the playoffs and that would be really hard to do. The Rockets would need to win most of their final regular season games and have the Warriors and the Nuggets lose most of them to jump up two seeds. I think that the Rockets are playing fine, but the basket just needs to open up for them.