Tue Mar 15, 2011 11:11 am
Thierry • wrote:To be honest, I thought you'd have a better record by now. But at least K-Mart is killing everyone
z02 wrote:Axel. wrote:Was Joe Johnson worth the big contract?Axel. wrote: 29 points | 9 rebounds | 3 assists | 1 steal | 11/21 FG | 6/6 FT
He's only worth the contract if he averages those stats for a season.![]()
Nice K-Mart triple-double and I'm also surprised to see Yao with 29 points in approximately the same number of minutes!
Thierry • wrote:Also, nice to finally see Pat land a head coach job!
Houndy wrote:Pat as head coach? That's great!
Wed Mar 16, 2011 4:28 am
Part I
[28-13] Houston Rockets 121-93 Milwaukee Bucks [15-23]![]()
Patrick Ewing is no longer assisstant coach in Orlando. | The Chuckwagon finishes the alley-oop.
From the beginning, things looked terrible for the Bucks. They were showing no defensive effort, and were playing terrible offense. A lot can be attributed to the surprising defensive surge of Aaron Brooks on Brandon Jennings. Brooks held Jennings to 5/20 shooting, and not far behind him was John Salmons who shot 8/22 from the field.
What explains the Bucks' lack of defense, was the absence of superstar big man Andrew Bogut, whom is out with a broken ankle. The Rockets capitalized on that and went inside to Yao Ming and Luis Scola, and with stellar play from both players, the Rockets shot 53% from the field. The frontcourt duo combined for 40 points and 26 rebounds, Scola picking up the performer of the game award.
For head coach Patrick Ewing, it was not an easy night. He was not impressed with the defensive effort the Bucks were giving, and is having a tough go coaching the Bucks this season, whom are under .500. He obviously desired this win, as Rockets legend Hakeem Olajuwon attended the game. "You can tell he was frustrated. He wanted to win. I think he wanted to send some sort of message to me, but obviously he didn't get enough effort from his players to send it," Olajuwon said on the subject. Both were rivals in their time as players in the league, especially in the 1994 NBA Finals.Player of the Game-
Luis Scola
22 points | 16 rebounds | 2 assists | 10/13 FG
Key Performers:
Rockets:
Kevin Martin - 33 points, 4 assists, 1 rebound, 2 steals, 2 blocks, 12/23 FG, 3/7 3P
Yao Ming - 18 points, 10 rebounds, 1 assist, 2 steals, 1 block, 9/15 FG
Aaron Brooks - 12 points, 7 assists, 2 rebounds, 1 steal, 5/8 FG
Bucks:
Corey Maggette - 22 points, 7 rebounds, 9/17 FG
John Salmons - 21 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists, 2 steals, 8/22 FG
Drew Gooden - 13 points, 10 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal, 5/8 FG
Brandon Jennings - 12 points, 9 assists, 4 rebounds, 4 TO, 5/20 FG34 35 25 27 121
22 27 29 15 93
[29-13] Houston Rockets 108-100 New York Knicks [21-20] ![]()
One of Yao's six blocks, and one of his three on STAT. | Landry Fields quietly had himself a solid game.
Midway through the third quarter, this looked like another blowout win for the Rockets. They led the whole game, because of their efficient three-point shooting. They went 9/16 from the third dimension, compared to just 3/16 from the Knicks. "I told everyone, especially Shane (Battier), that this Knicks team is right behind us for top three-point percentage in the league. I knew they would make attempts to launch those threes, but our guys did an excellent job contesting them, and that proved vital to the win," Rockets head coach Rick Adelman said on the Rockets' stellar defense.
The true killer for the Knicks was their sloppy ballhandling. They had 14 turnovers compared to just six from the Rockets. All of those turnovers led to more possessions for the Rockets, as they had 95 field goal attempts compared to 84 from the Knicks. With that many field goal attempts, the Knicks won the battle of the boards, 49-36.
The stellar play of Kevin Martin continued, as he scored 37 points, tying all-time great Moses Malone's franchise record of consecutive 30+ point games, at 13. He'll have a chance to break that record next game at Memphis against the Grizzlies. "I know I'm that close to breaking the record. Looking back now, I realize I've taken way too many shots to get here. My teammates claim that it's not a problem, but sooner or later, they'll be wanting some of those attempts," said Martin.
Knicks superstar Amar'e Stoudemire wasn't on the same level as Martin. True, he did notch a double-double of 18 points and 10 boards, but he shot inefficiently at 7/21 from the field. "Man, playin' against Yao (Ming) is scary. Every time I thought I had an easy basket, he came out of nowhere to bother my shot. In my opinion, he's the most skilled center in the league, and he showed it this game," Stoudemire praised Yao.
After trailing by double-digits through most of the first half, the Knicks caught fire near the end of the third quarter. They mounted a comeback in the fourth, dismantling a once comfortable 19-point lead by the Rockets. They came within four in the last 1:30 in the game, 104-100. The Rockets however, were able to shut them down defensively, showing their strong play at home. With the All-Star break looming, the Rockets look in great shape.Player of the Game-
Kevin Martin
37 points | 4 assists | 2 rebounds | 3 steals | 13/27 FG | 4/5 3P
Key Performers:
Rockets:
Luis Scola - 20 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists, 3 steals, 1 block, 9/17 FG
Yao Ming - 14 points, 7 rebounds, 6 blocks, 7/9 FG
Shane Battier - 10 points, 2 rebounds, 3/4 3P
Aaron Brooks - 10 points, 12 assists, 5 rebounds, 1 block, 3/15 FG
Knicks:
Amar'e Stoudemire - 18 points, 10 rebounds, 5 assists, 1 steal, 2 blocks, 7/21 FG
Danilo Gallinari - 18 points, 5 rebounds, 1 block, 8/18 FG
Landry Fields - 17 points, 5 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal, 6/9 FG
Raymond Felton - 16 points, 8 assists, 6 rebounds, 5/8 FG35 24 23 26 108
28 15 28 29 100
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Grandmama Johnson wrote:Nice wins, it'll be interesting to see how you guys fare after the All-Star break. Major props for shutting down Jennings like that too.
hova- wrote:Martin's on fire, but the Bucks aren't tough to handle without the boogieman. You're rolling anyway, good season.
Thu Mar 17, 2011 2:45 am
Kevin Martin A Game Away From Franchise History
A new and improved K-Mart tearing apart other defenses.
Posted by Axel Gomez January 20, 2011 at 3:38 AM
A big storyline of the season for the Houston Rockets has been superstar Kevin Martin's run of 30+ points. For 13 games in a row and counting, he's scored 30 points or more, which ties the franchise record, held by all-time great Moses Malone. He'll have a chance to break that record and stretch out that streak for 14 games when the Rockets head out to Memphis to take on the Grizzlies.
Asked about possibly breaking the record, Martin said, "It's a big accomplishment. My teammates have been getting me the ball and I've been making shots. For the past few games, that hoop has looked a lot bigger than normal. Right now, though, I'd just like to focus on getting the team some wins and making the playoffs with a good seed. The streak will come to an end eventually, so that'll take pressure off of me to keep putting the ball in the basket, and to focus more on passing the ball, and playing defense."
Since coming back from injury, Martin was 22nd in the league in scoring at 21.9 points per game. With this big string of great games, he is now 7th at 26.5 points per game. He has been taking quality shots; it's not like if he's been chucking them left and right. At the beginning, he did shoot inefficiently, including a 12/29 game against Denver at the beginning of the month. Now, however, it's much more automatic for him to score 30+, and he is more relaxed with the ball in his hands, especially in the clutch.
Though he is yet to make a game-winner this season, Kevin Martin has shown that he can post some points in the clutch. There've been many games in which the Rockets just needed a basket to seal the game, and that's where he's come in. He is not afraid to take the big shot, and literally demands the ball in clutch situations.
Martin is having a career season, as the average in points mentioned above is a career high for him, and he's even earned his first career triple-double last week against New Orleans. The difference in his game this year as opposed to last year? He is much more aggressive when driving to the hoop, and those and-ones he makes have such a high degree of difficulty, similar to the ones that LeBron James makes.
He has also been posting up quite a bit. The game against the Boston Celtics was a perfect example. He was able to get some of his shots to go over the smaller Ray Allen, posting him up effectively. He is currently working with Yao Ming on his hook shots, and other post moves that are required to be effective closer to the basket. He knows the best two-guard in the NBA, Kobe Bryant, has a post-game, and does not want to be left behind.
Before, Martin was known as an atrocious defender. Other players had a pretty easy time scoring with him guarding them. That really isn't the case anymore. With the help of teammate Shane Battier, Martin now knows a few defensive tricks, and makes sure that he always contests his opponent's shots. "He makes opponents work to get their shots, makes others uncomfortable. No way you can say he's a perennial defensive stopper yet, but this season he's done a good job containing other two-guards," said the defensive specialist, Battier.
I was able to get Moses Malone's thoughts on the subject when the Rockets played the Knicks yesterday, and he was in attendance. Malone said, "You know, I think Martin can break the record. He should go for it. He's been playing some of the best basketball in the league, so he's definitely deserving of it. I'd really like to see him break my franchise record of 37 rebounds in a game, though..." Ahh, Moses, that made me laugh.
With all of this improvement, a bright future is in store for Martin, as it seems he's just entered his prime. "Give it a season or two, and Kobe (Bryant) won't be the best two-guard in the league anymore. That title will belong to Kevin, mark my words. He is beginning to become a complete offensive player, and will only start getting better on defense as well," teammate Yao Ming praised him for his hard work.
I agree with Yao's statement, there's no question that if this keeps up, Martin will become a prolific player in this league. I see some All-Star appearances in the future, some All-NBA teams, and possibly an MVP award. All this, however, would all go to waste if the Houston Rockets don't win another championship. With the way they're playing basketball right now, they are headed the right direction to achieve the ultimate goal, "The Dream".
Comments (3):Posted by AB January 20, 2011 at 7:45 AM
It's all a fluke. He won't pass the streak next game, just watch.Posted by Ariza's Bricks January 20, 2011 at 8:03 AM
If I shot 12/29 for a game that would be a monster game for me.Posted by Kobe #24 4-ever January 20, 2011 at 8:24 AM
Kevin Martin can play defense? LMAO.
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Houndy wrote:I agree with Kobe fan
Valdis wrote:Kobe #24 4-ever
z02 wrote:lol @ Ariza.
Stress Fracture wrote::lol: at the comments. Oh yeah!
What's with the spoilers and the coaches?
shadowgrin wrote:I expect the real life trades the Rockets did to happen in this story also.
Thu Mar 17, 2011 1:18 pm
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Justine Jones | 3-0 |
Thierry Tirieux | 2-1 |
Xavier Nelson | 2-1 |
Zee Otoo | 2-1 |
Liam Washburn | 1-2 |
Valdis Iesalnieks | 1-2 |
Willie Lewis | 1-2 |
George Koukoulis | 0-3 |
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