In addition to seeing history, I'm excited about this team's chances in this year's playoffs and going forward. No team has done this in 30 some years, and I can say I was there. People want to discredit their streak, but the fact is, this is the most competitive the west has been in a while. The Rockets were 10th in their conference and under .500 well into the season, and now they're in sole possession of first place.
I've said before, and I think it's showing, the Rockets have become better playing without one of TMac or Yao. They are playing both an effective and pleasing style of ball during their streak. Tonight, they scored 58 points in the first half, 0 of which came from Tracy McGrady (or Yao). By playing without them, the 'role' players have been empowered. Playing without Yao, as they have done the past couple of years, they've been able to adapt to playing without a dominant 5 player. Playing without McGrady, as they have done this year, they've adapted to playing without a dominant 2/3 player. The result has been a multi-dimensional offense. Everybody has the green light to take to take the open shot. TMac is still there to run the offense through in the fourth quarter, but the rest of the team can pick up the slack when he's having an off night, like tonight.
Van Gundy's emphasis on defense with Adeleman's offense shouldn't be overlooked, either. The same 'role' players that are capitalizing on the offensive end are winning games on the defensive end. Shane Battier has developed into one of the elite matchup defenders in the NBA. Chuck Hayes and Luis Scola are a couple of the hardest working rebounders in the game. What Houston lacks in physical attributes, the seem to be making up in hustle and general scrappiness.
This could all collapse in a game. Houston could lose to Boston, the Lakers could win and the Rockets could lose all their momentum. However, I don't see that happening. Because they have a team of winners (Battier, Scola, Hayes, Head) I think they can keep this thing rolling. And because they don't have to rely on McGrady to win games, I think they can make a run in the playoffs. And only because I didn't do it for the Texans...
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