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Recap: Warriors 110, Rockets 99 - Houston WE Have Lift Off!

Oh ma goodness! I really have to hand it to Nellie and the fellas, they accomplished EVERY key to getting this W against the Rockets in Houston that I listed in the preview. The Warriors actually forced the Rockets to play Nellieball, not Rileyball- in their own house!

Final Box Score

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The only Rocket that could hang with us tonight.

I'm sure glad I predicted my "Warriors by 1" (in case you haven't figured it out it's my way of saying I think that the Warriors are going to lose) prediction would be wrong because the Warriors won BIG tonight.

Can you believe it?

  1. Did the Warriors just beat a superior Western Conference team on a little hot streak in THEIR OWN house?

  2. Do you realize that Yao Ming didn't hit double digits in scoring and only got 4 field goal attempts in 30 minutes of play?

  3. Did the 6'8 and under Warriors really just outscore the Rockets in the paint?

  4. Did the Warriors really outshoot the Rockets from the field, 3-point land, and the free throw line?

  5. Did the Warriors really avoid another dreaded 4th quarter collapse on the road?

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Yao hears Warrior footsteps as he gets a rare bucket tonight.

Yes I can!

  1. A big reason the Warriors were able to beat a better Rockets team in Houston was that the Warriors came out confident and prepared as a cohesive team with a great game plan. They weren't worried about what the Rockets were going to do to them. All they were focused on was doing what they set out to do against the Rockets. There really haven't been that many times this season that I could say the Warriors were the smarter and more confident team out on the hardwood, but tonight was one of them. It starts with the top, so major props to Coach Don Nelson.

  2. As we used to say in grade school, "the Nile" ain't just a river in Africa and tonight it was what the Warriors did all night long to Yao Ming in the post. Whether it was Al Harrington fronting him, Andris Biedrins banging down low with him for the few minutes he could, or the very active hands and quick feet of the other Warrior guards and forwards, the Rockets simply just could not get the ball into Yao Ming down low. The Warriors put the pressure on the Rockets nonstop and were simply too fast for Yao and the Rockets. Memo to Rockets' Head Coach Jeff Van Gundy: Teach your players how to throw a good entry pass into the post, especially if that's all your game plan calls for.

  3. The Warriors won the battle in the paint with a combination of great D and nice offense. In addition to turning almost every Rocket entry pass to Yao Ming into a turnover, the Warriors gave good, hard, smart fouls. On offense the Warriors hit their shots, made their cuts, and took it to the hole strong. The points in the paint actually could've ended up being more in the Warriors' favor, but they missed several easy layups. Good thing it didn't come back to haunt them.

  4. Sweet shooting! The Warriors have had better shooting nights percentage-wise than tonight, but I've never seen them shoot this well against a stellar defensive squad on the road. The great ball movement, the nice assist (24) to turnover (10) ratio, and the 23 Rocket turnovers played a big role in the Dubs' nice shooting night.

  5. Yup, the Warriors did not collapse in the 4th quarter this time for a variety of reasons: a) They made their shots when it counted, b) they kept their focus and composure for a full 48 minutes, c) they kept their defensive intensity and hustle up at a very high level through the final minutes of the game, and d) Nellie managed everyone's minutes and fatigue levels extremely well in a high paced affair.

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Yao!

And with this W, the Warriors have actually taken the season series from the Rockets despite playing 2 out of 3 games in Houston. Say it with me...

Unstoppable Baby!

Ray Allen Sighting
It's worth mentioning that Warrior killer Luther Head was absolutely raining game on the Warriors tonight. Although Jason Richardson essentially nullified Head's 3's with 7 of his own, that man was simply unconscious tonight. He dropped 30 points on the Warriors on only 13 shots with a wide array of long range bombs. Normally, this is the part where I say I'm sick of the Warriors letting some not exactly prime-time player go off on us (see Kapono, Jason), but tonight I really don't mind. I'd rather have just Luther raining game from outside than watching the Warriors get killed on the perimeter AND get killed inside. 1 out of 2 ain't bad. Hey, I ain't complaining.

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Tonight, we will NOT be airing pics of another Warrior killer.
Instead we'll be airing a picture of a killer Warrior.

I know many of you couldn't watch tonight's game because you understandably don't fork over the monthly $148.37 fee that Comcast charges for the luxury of the fine FSN+ Bay Area channel 410 on digital cable, so definitely check out the comments in the open thread for this game. Those of us who could catch the game essentially live blogged the entire festivity.


It's like going to Baskin Robbins. There's so many great flavors and you can't go wrong no matter what you end up choosing (as long as it's not that boring plain vanilla!):

  • JRich or Die Flying: 27 points, 7 for 11 from downtown, 9 boards, 3 blocks, and 2 steals.
  • Action Jackson: 17 points, 6 dimes to only 1 turnover (this man has really shown us he can distribute the rock), and 3 steals.
  • TMNHarrington: 15 points, 6 boards, 3 steals, plus some amazing heart and high hoops IQ while defending The Great Wall of Yao.
  • Ellis to the Rim: 14 points, 3 steals, and 5 rodmans.
  • Boom Dizzle: 25 points, 8 for 10 from the charity stripe, 10 dimes to only 3 turnovers, and 2 picks.
  • Air France: A solid 10 minutes where he got an 'and 1' and collected some boards.
  • Dris: Didn't back down from Mr. Ming.
  • Barnes Baby!: An INTENSE 29 minutes of defense, hustle, and energy to go along with 6 big rebounds and 3 dimes.
  • Nellie: For devising a crazy gameplan and an utter refusal to adapt to the Rockets and instead force them to play the Warriors' brand of hoops. Nellie didn't waste time trying to play big (i.e. Adonal Foyle) simply just to match up to the Rockets. Instead he played his 8 best players and outcoached a very fine coach in Jeff Van Gundy. Hoops G-E-N-I-U-S.

Tonight's Warrior Wonder goes to my favorite Warrior named Jason-Jackson-Al-Ellis-Baron-Pietrus-Andris-Barnes-Don. TEAM.

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Master Splinter taught you well my friend!

I really don't get the chance to say this that often (haha, because most of the time I'll just come off looking 'Unstoppable Baby!' a la Marc Jackson and there's always the clowns), but tonight my friends, I am proud to be a Warrior fan. Please, please don't let this great win go to waste with a loss to the Grizzlies in Memphis on Friday.

Photos: Bill Baptist/NBAE via Getty Images and AP Photo/Tim Johnson

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Don Nelson is genius
 "The last time I played against Golden State, they played a totally different way," Yao said. "We studied the scouting report, but I think that I'm not totally ready and prepared to play against this team."

by namjagerungbengi on Apr 4, 2007 10:51 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

i woulda given the Warrior Wonder Award to
Coach Don Nelson. He had a great gameplan against the great wall from china, and just overall coached a great game.

by llamalimbo1 on Apr 4, 2007 10:59 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Jrich
was the difference on the offense, Harrington on the Defense.  I was pleased with the way harrington was active on the defensive end.

As for Nelson being a genius... I find it entertaining how people are night and day with him.  The games we lose or get worked its the players fault, when we win, Nelson is God.  I'll maybe consider him genius if the warriors find their way into the 2nd round of the playoffs.

by david240z on Apr 4, 2007 11:16 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

little big men
check out nba.com's recap i found this quote amusing
But Yao was surrounded and smothered all night by Golden State's big men and had his worst game since he scored two points and broke his right leg against the Los Angeles Clippers in December.

http://www.nba.com/games/20070404/GSWHOU/recap.html

by azw on Apr 4, 2007 11:22 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

i'm officially a fan
of the small lineup. hopefully it can run memphis off the court, and i'm really interested to see what it could do against san antonio.

by AJC3317 on Apr 4, 2007 11:30 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

just a reminder
if you guys didn't watch the game. There is a replay tommrow at 10:30 a.m alright guys so check it out. LET'S GO WARRIORS!!!!!!

by Warrior fan 23 on Apr 4, 2007 11:32 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Not to be a mood killer...
...but not having T-Mac for a majority of the game didn't help Houston much.  And usually, T-Mac lights up the Warriors.  Anyways, just an objective thought.

by avuman on Apr 4, 2007 11:46 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Luther Head
played T-mac well

You'll be back.

by WHYarenasWHY on Apr 5, 2007 1:03 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

POed
I'm happy with the win but can the Clippers and butt nuggets lose a game please!!!
Playoffs!!??

by PAWarrior on Apr 5, 2007 12:04 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Hmmmm predictions?
Although you did point out the keys to winning the game, you also did predict a loss on the W column, which was wrong, but you still were right in your keys.

Good strategy, it sets you up so you're right no matter who wins, either blame Yao if we lose and refer to the column that you wrote, or take a lil credit if we win by saying you predicted outcomes and keys to the game in your preview.  lol.  

P.S.  That was not an attack, an honest analysis =)


If War brings Peace, Dubz' wit it then!

by gsdubz on Apr 5, 2007 7:48 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

still
how long has it been since we seen the warriors take a coachs gameplan and execute it to a tee? credit this w to nellie

by Nellieball on Apr 5, 2007 8:45 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

GREAT GAME..
Nice team win by the Warriors...J Rich was on FIRE...

By the way...that picture of the Rockets cheerleader is border line XXX...WHICH IS NOT PART OF OUR FAMILY SHOW...

....BUT I LIKE IT!!!

by gswrico on Apr 5, 2007 10:00 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

PROPS
Time for some props.

PROPS TO:
-The warriors swarming interior defense.
-Al Harrington et al for proving small ball > the great wall.
-Major props to Don Nelson for proving why he is one of the greatest coaches ever.
-The Warriors bench for realizing what the needed to bring - defense, intensity, hustle - and bringing it.
-Andris Biedrins for playing well and hustling, despite not playing nearly as many minutes as usual.
-Atma for telepathic predictions.
-Atma for a great recap.
-FSN for broadcasting the game now. :)

NO PROPS TO:
-FSN +/Comcast
-The Kings
-The Lakers.

One HUGE bright side we need to look on right now is that had Luther Head not had a career night, we would have one by 15-20.

by bradyk2 on Apr 5, 2007 10:50 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

my WW
goes to that rockets cheerleading...she has some serious hops. :P

Let's Go Oakland! Gas, Brake, Dip.

by OaktownFunk on Apr 5, 2007 1:00 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Hmm
Is it me, or are teams just laying down when they face the Nuggets and Clippers? But play hard against the Dubs?

by gswrico on Apr 5, 2007 1:26 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

I think its just you
or maybe it just the Dubs?

by Zig on Apr 5, 2007 5:03 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

was there any analysis here?
...i didn't make it past the picture of the Rockette

by TMC Forever on Apr 5, 2007 5:37 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

I like the first pic
I would have that as a logo rather than the Jumpman logo :D ............. "jumpwoman" :D

by chili01 on Apr 5, 2007 6:44 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

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