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Rockets 108, Hornets 100

Friday, January 1st, 2010

The Houston Rockets and New Orleans Hornets battled for the lead all night, but it was left to Trevor Ariza to give the Rockets the lead and the victory late in the fourth quarter at the Toyota Center in Houston.

With Hornets’ shot-blocker Emeka Okafor sitting on the pine with six fouls, Ariza strode through the Hornets’ defense for an emphatic dunk to put the Rockets ahead for good 102-98 with 49.6 seconds remaining. Ariza, however, was not the star of the game.

Houston received strong contributions from Aaron Brooks (27 pts) and Shane Battier (20 pts) who shot a combined 10/15 from behind the arc. But David West uncorked a career high 42 points and collected 12 rebounds in the Hornets’ losing effort. He outscored the entire Houston team by nine points in the third quarter.

I’m enjoying watching the Rockets on One HD. I think that we are getting lots of Rockets games because Channel Ten is keen to showcase Australian talent in the NBA, in this case, David Andersen. (For the same reason, we’re seeing Andrew Bogut’s Bucks and Patrick Mills’ Trailblazers quite a bit as well.) But without a star player, and a deep rotation, these Rockets remind me of the “surprising” 03-04 Grizzlies.

Shane Battier, also a member of the 03-04 Grizzlies team, summed up the 09-10 Rockets earlier in the week saying, “We have a collection of guys who have been told they’re too ‘something’ to play in the NBA… too small, too short, too dumb, can’t shoot, unathletic.” Full credit to the Rockets organisation and coaching staff for giving NBA fans a surprise team to cheer for this season!

Rockets 105, Suns 111

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

The Phoenix Suns crossed the 100 point barrier for the 12th consecutive game with a 111-105 road victory over the Houston Rockets, making them the first team to ten wins in the 09-10 NBA season. Stoudemire led the Suns attack with 23 points, but it was Channing Frye who made the game changing play.

Frye 3 PointerFrye was cold from beyond the arc until the two minute mark, draining a three pointer and giving the Suns their biggest lead of the game. The margin proved decisive and Phoenix closed out the game from the line.

It was nice to see the Suns win on the road again, and to beat the Rockets. The Suns’ fast start to the season has everyone in delirium, with two ESPN writers this week saying that Phoenix could make the Western Conference Finals and that Nash is the leading MVP candidate. As a Suns fan, I am happy for the wins, but am not getting excited. When an undersized forward like Carl Landry goes for 27-9, it’s not a good sign for the Suns’ chances against teams with quality big men, as losses to the Lakers and Magic already show.

Nonetheless, it is fun to watch the Suns win!