Man, Dok killed 2 possessions in a minute with 3-second calls. Totally killed the momentum and those were good possessions, too. If Dok moved he would get a dunk and the other one Bogey was wide open for 3.Quin never should've left that lineup of Forrest/Clarkson/Bogey/Royce/Dok in so long. No wonder the Rockets went on that huge run. We never got the momentum back after that.
The Jazz didn't put any pressure on them.Houston only had 8 turnovers. This is a team that leads the league in turnovers at 16.5 per game. In close games these things matter a lot.
Did you notice that JLIII the tank commander was on the Rockets bench?This team is becoming difficult to watch. I think we've reached the summit with what this squad was capable of. Morale is low, losses are piling up, the rebuild is about to start.
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Haha, no I did not. He was a great tank commander, no shot, no handles, lots of confidence.Did you notice that JLIII the tank commander was on the Rockets bench?
that's hugely disappointing for Doke. He was playing some of the best basketball in his young career in that first half, then just reverted back to his usual self in the second. An offseason salary dump looks inevitable.Man, Dok killed 2 possessions in a minute with 3-second calls. Totally killed the momentum and those were good possessions, too. If Dok moved he would get a dunk and the other one Bogey was wide open for 3.
His own?Quin finally calling out the lack of focus in this interview.