ESPN logoTrueHoop Network
An ESPN Affiliate
Daily Thunder.com
  • Home
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Team
    • Salaries
    • Roster
    • Schedule & Events
  • Commenting Guidelines

Rockets vs. Thunder: Pregame Primer

by Royce Young on March 24, 2010 at 2:29 pm 271 Comments

 vs.

Houston Rockets (36-33, 16-18 road) vs. Ok. City Thunder (42-27, 22-12 home)

TV: KSBI (Cox 15, HD 715)
Stream: Click here
Radio: WWLS The Sports Animal (98.1 FM, 640 AM, 97.1 FM Tulsa)
Time: 7:00 CST

Offensive Rating: Thunder – 107.1 (16th), Rockets – 107.1 (15th)
Defensive Rating: Thunder – 103.6 (7th), Rockets – 106.9 (14th)
Pace: Thunder – 93.0 (14th), Rockets – 93.8 (8th)

View from the enemy: Red 94

When you’re in a late season playoff push, it’s not really cliche to say every game, “THIS is the most important game of the season.” Because in a way it is. It’s not more important than the last, or the next or the next because when there’s just 13 games left, they’re all pretty big, but this one against Houston is certainly important. OKC’s magic number stands at eight right now over the Rockets. A win tonight moves that to six and also rights the ship for the “slumping” Thunder. So it’s big. Very big.

And there’s good news: Reinforcements are coming. James Harden is available to play and that greatly helps the Thunder cause. It comes at a needed time as OKC’s bench has slipped recently and the team has gone 1-3 in its last four. A game of this magnitude is going to need any and all help. It’s not just big because it’s against Houston and the Rockets are closing in on eighth, but because the Thunder needs to restore some confidence in both themselves and the fanbase.

Houston coming in: The Rockets have won five of seven, but have lost two of their last three. They’re not great on the road at 16-18 and but are 6-4 in their last 10. They last played Monday.

THE MATCHUPS
Not to celebrate an injury, but thank goodness there’s no Shane Battier. He does an exceptional job of guarding Kevin Durant, so with him out with an injury, that’ll help. Trevor Arizais a long defender and will certainly do a solid job defending KD, but the last few times Ariza and Battier have been able to tag team it. And that won’t happen tonight.

Luis Scola is a Thunder killer inside because he’s strong on the block and has a nice face-up game from 12 feet. Jeff Green will need to play a good, physical game to match him. Chuck Hayesis a rock on the block and was a big reason Houston grabbed some 200 offensive rebounds the last time these teams met in the Ford Center. But that was pre-Ibaka, in terms of Serge Ibakaplaying big minutes. But inside, Ibaka and Nick Collison will definitely play some vital minutes.

Aaron Brooks is the offensive catalyst for the Rockets and as he goes, so does Houston. Russell Westbrookneeds to return to his old self because this is a big matchup. Kevin Martin is a good scorer and can shoot, but Thabo has done a quality job on him in the past. A lot of this game will come down to bench production, something that has been strengthened for OKC with James Harden’s return.

As we all know, this is an important game for a host of reasons. I feel tentatively good about it because OKC got back to solid defensive fundamentals against San Antonio and more importantly, the Thunder’s due.

Tip at 7:00 PM. Go Please, PLEASE Win.

Categories
Preview
Previous Post Scott Brooks: James Harden will be available tonight
Next Post That’s more like it: OKC dominates Houston 122-104

Trackbacks

  1. Primer on Network Security for Municipal, Utility Networks … | Network Security says:
    March 24, 2010 at 7:21 pm

    [...] Rockets vs. Thunder: Pregame Primer | Daily Thunder.com [...]

Back to Top

Headlines

  • VP Biden called Durant to thank him for donation
  • KD named All-NBA first team, Westbrook second team
  • Perk donates $25,000 to help build shelters in schools
  • Report: Mo Cheeks to interview with the Pistons
  • Thunder land the 12th pick in the 2013 draft
  • Thunder donate $1 million to aid with disaster relief
  • Kevin Durant donates $1 million to disaster relief
Daily Thunder
  • Home
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Copyright © 2008-2012 DailyThunder.com
Designed by iThemes Creative & Hosted by Site5