RAPTORS VS ROCKETS "Upstart Raptors down Rockets"
Sun Jan 6, 2008 Air Canada Center, Toronto, ON
BOXSCORE HOU 103 TOR 106 Final
Players at the Half
Player of the Game
Chow's Scouting Report - TOR
Injury Report - TOR
For the second time this season,
Chris Bosh and co. proved to be an exceptionally tough matchup for the visiting
Houston Rockets as the scrappy
Toronto Raptors clawed their way to victory in front of their Air Canada Center home crowd
Matchup problems existed on almost all fronts for the Rockets: in the frontcourt, while
Yao Ming and
Chris Bosh effectively cancelled each other out, Houston's
Jafari Cotton, the #2 overall draft pick this season, was once again abused… no -
humiliated - by rookie forward,
Hasani Bowelle, the Raptors' 42nd overall pick and surprise darkhorse ROY candidate. Bowelle, pumped by the roar of rabid fans, racked up an impressive 21 point, 8 board, 3 assist night while limiting JC to 4 points and 5 rebounds
"I don't care who got picked what or where in the draft," said Bowelle.
"Dat's all behind us; when we out there on the court? Dat's where it's at. I love these fans, my team and Chris been the greatest mentor; we don't fear nobody"
The backcourt favored Toronto as well, as guards
TJ Ford and
Mo Peterson dominated over the Rockets'
Luke Ridnour and
Joey Graham; Ford single-handedly matched Ridnour and Graham's collective point output of 23 while Peterson was absolutely unstoppable, dropping in a team-high 30 points, collecting 2 rebounds, 5 assists and capturing
'Player of the Game' honors
"That team got nothin' on us. We own them," said Peterson post-game
The only mismatch for Houston was at the Small Forward position, where
Tracy McGrady would explode in his best game of the season with 33 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists, shooting a red-hot 12-for-18 including 5 from downtown
"Strange game," McGrady said following the match.
"It was ours for the taking but we just kinda lost our focus and let it slip away at the end. It happens"
The final minutes of the 4th turned into a coaching duel between Toronto's
Sam Mitchell and Houston's
Phil Jackson. With less than five minutes, Jackson would set up a beautiful play which freed up Graham for the authoritative alley-oop off a McGrady no-look pass; but Mitchell would orchestrate a bold but decisive play, resulting in a 103-104 lead on a successful Bosh three-point basket leaving 15.6 seconds on the clock
After a final timeout, the Rockets would literally give the game away on Ridnour's easily intercepted inbound pass off a broken play; Ford was fouled as a result and his two free throws iced the Toronto victory
Next:
Paul Pierce,
Al Jefferson and the
Boston Celtics come to town
Bosh with a vicious block on TMac | Yao inside for the flush
Yao gets revenge for his teammate | Jackson calls for the "No-look-behind-the-back-alley-oop"...
... executed to perfection!
Mitchell calls for a gutsy play... a Chris Bosh trey!
Jackson urging his troops to settle down but Ridnour's nerves get the best of him on a horrible inbound pass to... nobody
TJ Ford - ice water in his veins | Mo Pete - a cocky stare and post-game remarks, "That team got nothin' on us. We own them"
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CELTICS VS ROCKETS "Celtics keep Rockets Grounded"
Fri Jan 11, 2007 Toyota Center, Houston, TX
BOXSCORE BOS 103 HOU 92 Final
Player of the Game
With
Joey Graham recovering from flu-like symptoms,
Gerald Green would have the opportunity to start against his former team, the
Boston Celtics and he did not disappoint
Green, who was traded in the off-season for the Rockets 2006 1st-round draft pick, Power Forward,
Ayeshi Lee, and 5th-year sharp-shooter,
Kyle Korver, had been struggling to find his niche since the recent acquisition of point guard,
Mike James. But Green would find his groove against his former team, tallying a respectable 19 point, 6 assist and 2 rebound line by night's end
Meanwhile, Rocket's rookie Forward,
Jafari Cotton, perhaps still affected by his humiliation in Toronto the previous game, continued to struggle and had the worst game of his young career finishing with 0 points, 2 rebounds and 1 block; luckily 3-year pro,
Marvin Williams, would step up, scoring only 4 points but collecting an impressive 12 rebounds
Despite a nice night by Green and teammates,
Tracy McGrady and
Yao Ming, it was not enough to overcome the well-balanced attack of the Celtics led by a young and hungry,
Al Jefferson, who finished the night with 21 points, 11 rebounds, 2 blocks,2 assists and led an impressive 4th quarter defensive lockdown which held the Rockets to a meager 12 points
"It's a stumble, not a slide," said coach
Phil Jackson after the defeat.
"If we lose five or six games straight, then you can talk about slumps; but this team has some tough-minded leaders and I'm sure they just won't allow that to happen."
Next:
Mike Bibby,
Ron Artest and the
Sacramento Kings at
Arco Arena
T-Mac with a sweet assist right past Szczerbiak | McGrady serves up a facial on former teammate Kyle Korver
A slight scare for Rocket's fans as Yao appeared to injure his arm while entangled with Szczerbiak
Yao would return early in the second quarter and put on a defensive display
Gerald Green with a solid night against his former team | Al Jefferson hammered the Rockets into submission in the 4th
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ROCKETS VS KINGS "Kings dethroned in Arco"
Sat Jan 12, 2007 Arco Arena, Sacramento, CA
BOXSCORE HOU 106 SAC 99 Final
Player of the Game
Yao Ming and
Tracy McGrady ended the Rockets' two-game losing streak on the road and in impressive fashion versus the
Sacramento Kings at Arco Arena
The dynamic duo combined for 54 of Houston's 106 point total in one of Ming's most dominant games of the season. Yao would also collect a team-high 17 rebounds and 2 blocks
Gerald Green, in his second consecutive start, continued to struggle with 1-for-7 shooting from the beyond the arc but led a late 4th quarter run with 5 points and 2 key assists in the closing minutes. Green finished the game with 11 points and 6 assists
Sacramento was led by the solid front court play of Center,
Brad Miller, who tallied 18 points, 14 rebounds and Forward,
Shareef-Abdur Rahim, who finished with 18 points, 17 rebounds and 2 assists
Mutombo on patrol erases Bibby's shot attempt | TMac doesn't appreciate the tight defense of Ron Artest
Yao skies above the rest for 1 of his 17 rebounds | Green leads the 4th quarter surge that breaks the game open
Eric Musselman's timeout after a Rockets 10-2 run is too little, too late
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