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Podcast: The Dwight Howard Trade Aftermath
Dwight Howard was traded. Andrew Bynum was traded. Neither were traded to the Houston Rockets. BimaThug joins the podcast as we tackle what likely went wrong for Daryl Morey and the Rockets and where the team goes from here. Your … Continue reading
Podcast: Talking NBA Draft and Houston Rockets’ Future
In sixteen years, we’ve never tried our hands at running a podcast, but with the NBA Draft just over a week away, we felt it might be a good medium to get some thoughts out there. BimaThug joins me to … Continue reading
Luring Roy Hibbert Could Be Tough Task For Rockets
It’s been quite the transformation for Roy Hibbert, from major project as a freshman at Georgetown to foul-prone rookie to top prize in 2012 free agency. The 7-foot center, the anchor in the middle for the 31-21 Indiana Pacers, is … Continue reading
Terrence Williams reads you, but that doesn’t mean you’re right
If you’ve been following our training camp coverage in the forums, you probably know by now that Rockets guard/forward Terrence Williams has been dropping out a few shoutouts to the ClutchFans community. This started harmlessly with a tweet that, through … Continue reading
Rockets Notes on Hayes, Nene and Team Direction
It’s been awhile — I realized I didn’t even have a Twitter app still on my phone when I got to the Toyota Center yesterday. Here are some notes picked up from Rockets circles…
Yes, Houston — it’s OK to be happy for Dallas
The Dallas Mavericks just won their first championship in franchise history Sunday, finishing off the Miami Heat for a 105-95 win to clinch the best-of-seven NBA Finals series 4-2. The Mavericks championship means that teams from the State of Texas have won 7 of the last 18 NBA championships and have only lost one NBA Finals series in that time, the Mavs losing to Miami in 2006.
The question that comes to mind is how Houston Rockets fans, in general, should feel about this.
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Houston Rockets 2010-11 Season Preview
With early training camp buzz pointing to a shift in focus from run and gun offensive firepower to a more “Van Gundian” recommitment to defensive intensity, it is clear that the Houston Rockets enter the 2010-11 season with a sense … Continue reading

