Hmm, I believe that was my original proposition but you rejected that. In fact, isn't it the ONLY way to determine who is correct? You posting it, certainly doesn't make it fact (you did realize that, didn't you?).
I am not asserting any facts there buddy, just paraphrasing you to make sure we have no confusion.
Now based upon your statement, you are asserting that Houston going 4-0 at home against Memphis, Washington, Denver, and Indiana without Yao is proof positive that Houston is a better team without Yao than they are with Yao.
Now I will offer my comments
1.) Now just so we have no confusion here Randy, your posting that doesn't make it true.
2.) That is just a plain stupid assertion. Going 4-0 at home against those teams means nothing and it proves nothing about the relative impact of Yao on the Houston Rockets. You are much smarter than that.
Okay, ziggy, where did I say that the fact that they are 4-0 against those four teams is proof -- I don't think you are going to find that. I do think that the strong win against Denver, at home or not, can be an indicator -- but of course, I don't expect you to give any nods of approval at this point.
"Going 4-0 at home against those teams means nothing"
Well, obviously it means more than nothing -- I never asserted in my post that it was quite meaningful -- simply a good start. I do believe beating the Nuggets soundly is somewhat of an indicator but there are better ones to come and I would never make an assessment based on one game and 3 pretty meaningless ones. It is quite interesting, don't you think -- that the Rockets beat the Nuggets at home at about the same point spread without Yao that they did with him. They also lost on the road to the Nuggets in OT on the road. Again, nothing to make an assessment on but it SHOULD cause someone to stop and give some consideration.
It's hilarious that you continue to try and point out where I'm not reading correctly and then ignore your lack of reading comprehension. Let's get back to my ORIGINAL statement -- something that you OBVIOUSLY have tried to twist in such a way that would make Reality proud:
I realize that many are saying that Yao being out lessened the chances of Houston being a contender -- I guess I'm just not sure that I think it's the case. I really don't think that the Rockets had a chance WITH Yao.
I'm not trying to say that I think that Houston is better without Yao -- I just don't think they are as bad as what everyone says.
Try reading that slowly -- I'd draw you a picture but I don't know how to color on here -- perhaps Derek can look into that for me. Where did I say that Houston was BETTER without Yao -- I said that I think that Houston could be better with ANOTHER center who moves better with and without the ball than Yao does. Based on the way you are reading my posts -- I can conclude that you believe that the Rockets are junk without Yao. I LIKE the way that the Rockets are moving the ball without Yao -- and I think that they aren't going to be nearly as bad without Yao as many, obviously you, think they are. Only time will tell who is right.
LOL Jomal. I was just about to ask for you, Derek, Joe, and Skandery to weigh on this, just to clear the air.
Yep, glad you are asking JoMal about bball insights -- he just figured out the the Kings aren't a very good team!