Friday, January 13, 2012

The Boys Are Back!

Tonight, the Houston Rockets defeated the Sacramento Kings, 103-91. With the win, the Rockets improve to 4-7 on the season, while the Kings fall to 4-8. The Rockets and Kings are the 12th- and 13th-seeded teams in the NBA's Western Conference, far from being current playoff contenders. So this begs the question: who cares? Well obviously, I do. And so should you, if you're a Rockets fan.

The Rockets played well. Really well. And I believe that this is the blueprint for future Rockets success. With the current roster, all the pieces are in place for Houston to make a run at a playoff spot - they just need to consistently replicate the model of tonight's game.

The defense played pretty well, getting a big inside presence from Samuel Dalembert and his season-high 4 blocks. With Luis Scola's inability to challenge shots vertically, Dalembert should play a big role for the Rockets as the anchor of their defense.

Kyle Lowry is proving himself to be one of the better point guards in the league. Mr. "Near-Triple-Double" fills out every aspect of the stat sheet, and the rest of the team takes after his hard-nosed, hustle style of play.

Luis Scola had everything going through him on the offensive end. This helped in two ways: by giving the ball to Scola in the high post area, he can easily kick it out to any open teammate if/when a double-team comes; and if no double-team comes, Scola can go to any of the Bill Worrell-patented "Ice Cream Man" scoop shots that his post game consists of.

Kevin Martin is doing the things that Kevin Martin should. He's an underrated shooting guard in the NBA, and he adds more offensively than he takes away on the defensive end. Chase Budinger mixes in sharpshooting on the 3-point line with an ability to elevate and aggressively slash to the basket, and the whole package comes together very nicely.

Chandler Parsons has been astounding, honestly. The rookie has played as a Chase Budinger-wannabe, and is acted the part in spades recently. He can shoot a fair amount of 3's, and then his size allows him to play inside also on defense.

On the bench, Goran Dragic, Terrence Williams, and Patrick Patterson are playing well enough to contribute to Houston's success. Then, anything that Jordan Hill, Jonny Flynn, and former D-Leaguers Hasheem Thabeet (ha!) and Jeff Adrien can add in random games will only be gravy that adds to the Rockets' inevitable postseason push.

If the Houston Rockets are smart, they'll use this seemingly-innocuous game on the schedule as their plan for the rest of the season. If they do, they'll make the 2012 NBA playoffs - write it down!

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