Watching the Rockets lose, Paul getting thrown out of the game, and the refs not calling Harden's obvious flop to tie the game as he chokes yet again. What are yall up to?I’m watching the NBA playoffs, what are yall up to?
Watching the Rockets lose, Paul getting thrown out of the game, and the refs not calling Harden's obvious flop to tie the game as he chokes yet again. What are yall up to?I’m watching the NBA playoffs, what are yall up to?
Watching the NBA playoffs.I’m watching the NBA playoffs, what are yall up to?
lmaoWe’re not talking about a jump shot. We’re talking about a three point shot.
We’re not talking about a jump shot. We’re talking about a three point shot.
I'm actually really enjoying the playoffs, how about you?I’m watching the NBA playoffs, what are yall up to?
I thought we were talking about practice. Practice. We're talking about practice, not the game, not the game, practice!
I know one thing, I’ll be enjoying it longer than you
Lame. Super ****ing lame. You should go be a rockets fan. Your **** is gross.I'm sure you enjoy seeing Osama Bin Harden flopping all over as well. The turd falls over backward everytime he shoots the 3, trying to draw a foul. Pathetic.
Players don't like playing against those types, but they may like playing with them. That's all I've got.You're right, he just gets in three scrums a game and that makes him a beloved figure.
I’m sorry but this is a bad argument. Rubio’s form has allowed him a career 32% 3pt shooting clip, Brewer on the other hand, hform has allowed him to shoot a career 25%. 25%!!!! It’s amazing Jerry Sloan let him shoot as many threes as he did!!Way better lmao. Brewer at least set up well and used his legs, maybe the most important aspect of good three point shooters if you listen to great shooters. Watch any great shooters and how much they use their legs. Not Ricky though. He just stands there and buh bye ball.
So yeah his form blows. Whether it’s worse than Brewer (who at least had an excuse with his childhood injury) doesn’t matter. It sucks.
We’re not talking about a jump shot. We’re talking about a three point shot.
I agree that our struggles are not on one player, but the example of Joe's 3P% is not a good one. Joe was much more inconsistent with his shooting, but he shot 39.1% from deep. Yes, that's 5% less than he shot last year, but that's a very high percentage. It's higher than what Korver shot, and only Niang and Thabo shot a higher percentage, and those two guys combined for about a third of the total attempts that Joe had.Didn't Joe Ingles' 3-pt percentage drop from last year to this one even more than Rubio's did? Joe is expected to be a consistent shooter more than Rubio, right? But Joe is getting a pass because of his defense?
Ricky's PG skills are very good, and no one was expecting him to be a great shooter. Yet Ricky seems to get more than his share of the blame. I love Joe and am not denigrating him, but our losses are not on one player. Ricky has done the job he was hired to do. If we can get a better starting PG, then let's do that. But PGs that are great shooters and great floor generals aren't easy to come by.
What we really need is a PG that stays healthy. We don't seem to have good luck on that score.
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Seriously. Clutchfans seems like a dumbed down version of reality. Kinda sad.Why do all rocket fans talk like a teenager? lol
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Where is snyder ?
Joe doesn't need a pass because he's obviously a better basketball player. Besides STILL being A LOT BETTER of a shooter than Rubio, he still has the toughest defensive assignment every night, and is still a better playmaker and distributor than Rubio. Furthermore, Ingles has shown an exceptional ability to get better every year and adapt to his ever-increasing role. Rubio's largely been game-planned out of being a serious contributor years ago, Joe is still encountering new schemes and increasing pressure tailored to him. Ingles is also older and yet never misses games.I agree that our struggles are not on one player, but the example of Joe's 3P% is not a good one. Joe was much more inconsistent with his shooting, but he shot 39.1% from deep. Yes, that's 5% less than he shot last year, but that's a very high percentage. It's higher than what Korver shot, and only Niang and Thabo shot a higher percentage, and those two guys combined for about a third of the total attempts that Joe had.
The jazz’s arena is probably super empty and cold right now.
Seriously though. I know he loves being here. I love him as a human from the tiny bit we see. But Jesus. The guy is atrocious from outside and makes Ronnie Brewer's form look like a Godsend.