brooklynballer
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Was just browsing the Clutchfans site and noticed this thread asking whether, with the recent additions of Ariza, Brewer and J. Smith, the Rockets would be able to beat the Blazers in a playoff series this year.
I'll be honest, I have yet to find a more delusional fan base in all of sports than Rockets fans. The vast majority believe that the Rockets were the better team last year, despite the loss in six games. Lots claim that the Rockets got robbed by the refs and Harden didn't get any calls! Harden shot an average of 8.3 FTs per game while Howard shot a whopping 10.7 per game.
I love these gems:
It got me thinking, however ... if these teams do matchup in the playoffs this year, would the result be the same as last year? Or does Houston now have the edge due to the added depth and perimeter defenders?
I'll be honest, I have yet to find a more delusional fan base in all of sports than Rockets fans. The vast majority believe that the Rockets were the better team last year, despite the loss in six games. Lots claim that the Rockets got robbed by the refs and Harden didn't get any calls! Harden shot an average of 8.3 FTs per game while Howard shot a whopping 10.7 per game.
I love these gems:
Cstyle42 said:We would beat the blazers. Josh Smith on Aldridge and the rockets as a team playing defense are series game changers. If you look at last year's playoff series every game was close, refs weren't on our sides and Portland hit a lot of lucky shots too. All that won't happen again.
D-Rock said:We were better than Blazers last year too, at least talent wise. Now the talent and the new D culture is MUCH better. A lot of teams in West are worried, not just the Blazers.
arabrocket said:we would beat them even without the addition of Smith. We are stacked.
joeson332 said:We ARE better than them, even in the playoff series last summer, WE were the better team and everyone knows it. Bad breaks and mental breakdowns are what defeated us.
jaychi said:We are not only better than the Blazers. We are better than anyone in the NBA right now!
dave_78 said:Count me in the group that 100% believes the Rockets were the better team last year. This year's team is clearly better than last year's so I'd say we would smoke them in a series.
The only improvement I see from Portland is Lillard's growth as a player. Significant but not enough to stop the Rockets.
As far as Aldridge, yes, our defense against him wasn't the best at times in the series but he also hit the zone. It won't ever happen again for him. He just isn't that good of a player. It's like when Bonzi Wells went GOAT against the Spurs in a playoff series way back when and returned to earth immediately never to sniff that level of play for the rest of his days.
spacemoth said:We got jobbed last year with how they called the game (tight tight on LMA, "let the boys play" on Harden). This year it won't be close. I really really hope we match up with them again, because they're about to get a whuppin'.
It got me thinking, however ... if these teams do matchup in the playoffs this year, would the result be the same as last year? Or does Houston now have the edge due to the added depth and perimeter defenders?



