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who_better_than_me

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Do you feel Harden's numbers aren't telling the full story? His stats indicate he's having another top notch year outside of the turnovers and his FG% being lower than last year.
His number are real and indicative of his presence on the court. We just need a better coach. Jb isnt bad but he needs more experience and seasoning. Its goin to take him some time to undo the cultivating that mchale has done to this team. Not to mention, he has no set lineup.

One night marcus thornton gets 25 minutes the next he gets 8. Same thing with terrence jones, jason terry, and josh smith. He needs to set his lineup. He running this team like hubie brown used to with a 11 man roster.cut it down to 9 and rode with it. Hard to get a feel for the season when you dont know if you playing tonite.
 

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it definitely wasnt mchales fault.

to me, the rockets roster just isnt good. who do they have outside of harden? d12 is not a star player anymore. ariza is the most overrated 3 and D guy in the league. he doesnt do either well so i dont see how hes always being praised by announcers. brewer has a good motor and thats it. cant dribble or pass, streaky shooter. i like beverly but im not sure hes a starter. lawson has been a huge flop and will be out of the league as soon as his contract is up. terry is like 40 yrs old.

if you really look at it, theyre only a little worse than they should be. they overachieved last year.
 
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it definitely wasnt mchales fault.

to me, the rockets roster just isnt good. who do they have outside of harden? d12 is not a star player anymore. ariza is the most overrated 3 and D guy in the league. he doesnt do either well so i dont see how hes always being praised by announcers. brewer has a good motor and thats it. cant dribble or pass, streaky shooter. i like beverly but im not sure hes a starter. lawson has been a huge flop and will be out of the league as soon as his contract is up. terry is like 40 yrs old.

if you really look at it, theyre only a little worse than they should be. they overachieved last year.
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Finals or bust.

:DKMurph:Durant or bust


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Well he was so much better than I was … after a while I wanted to get to his level, I wanted to be better than him.”

“We always competed in everything … so you know I wanted to be as good as him. And I know that sounds a little weird because he was younger than me, but I just tried to push myself to be better.”

When you read those quotes with the names in the headline, you would think that Michael Beasley was talking about Kevin Durant. However, those were the words of the Oklahoma City Thunder star, while describing how he looked up to his childhood friend during last week’s appearance on ESPN’s Highly Questionable.

I know that that’s shocking to most, but the first time I heard those words was years ago, when a YouTube video of the two leaked from an ESPN magazine shoot.

It was the summer after Durant’s rookie season and few months before Beasley’s first. Two No. 2 picks just having fun and talking basketball. People thought that the man pundits picked to surpass LeBron James was being humble, but he truly believes that he became a better player from being around Beasley.

Maybe it was because Beasley was actually a better baller who had the easygoing free spirit that Durant always longed for — the antitheses of the low self-esteem that KD described having to the Highly Questionable crew.

Their basketball lives played out like a movie as the two became fast friends at the age of 11 when Beasley stole the team’s pizza after their first meeting, prompting them to be “together everyday until the 10th grade.”

And much like the movies, the shy, quiet one surpassed the guy that they all thought was better. Durant is on his quest not to be the NBA’s second best, while Beasley is struggling to get his career back. KD is still a little fresh off of losing an NBA Finals while Bease was on his third team in five years.

For what it’s worth, Durant still seemed like there was a piece of his buddy’s game that he might have been missing, and that’s the edge that he tried to add last season — the type of edge that made his D.M.V. counterpart cup a spectators face and push it during a 2011 game at New York City’s Dyckman Park.

It’s safe to say that Durant didn’t want that much bite, but he adopted enough bark to net 12 technical fouls and one ejection. If the Miami Heat are lucky, Beasley can learn from his best friend and keep all his troubles on the court. Then, maybe, he will get back to being that talent that KD wanted to be.



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