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Houston Rockets 96, Orlando Magic 94


Adonal Foyle tips in what would have been the game-tying basket for the Orlando Magic
So close...
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I'm not sure what to say about this loss. On one hand, I'm tempted to call for the heads of Sean Corbin, Tom Washington, and David Guthrie, the officials who ruled that Adonal's tip-in of Rashard Lewis' missed shot at the buzzer was too late. Replays in the arena showed that the ball was completely out of Adonal's hands before the red backboard light illuminated. ESPN has its highlight package up, and the results are inconclusive at best. Even The Dream Shake, the web's premiere Rockets blog, could have lived with the basket counting. Had the basket not been waved-off, the Magic and Rockets would have headed into overtime, where Orlando is 4-0 so far this season. However, the Magic would have been without Dwight Howard, who fouled-out trying to guard Yao Ming, and were just 7-7 at home coming into the game. Certainly, there's no guarantee that the Magic would have won in overtime.

I hate to say we lost a game because of an official, so I'm looking for a way to pin it on something else. Really, we didn't necessarily play well enough to win. Rafer Alston -- Rafer Alston! -- made what turned out to be the game-winning layup. Layup. The fact that we allowed Rafer Alston to get to the rim in the closing seconds with the game on the line alone should void our right to complain about the call at the buzzer. It's one thing if he takes and makes a contested jump-shot; it's quite another when he moseys into the paint for an uncontested layup.

Jameer was great in his new role as the sixth-man with 20 points and 4 assists, one of which was to Rashard Lewis for his game-tying three-pointer. As John Denton reported earlier today, Stan Van Gundy moved incumbent starter Keith Bogans to the bench in favor of Keyon Dooling because he believed Dooling matched-up better with Luther Head, the Rockets' starting two-guard, but Dooling did not play particularly well in his new role.

The only other thing I have to say is that Yao Ming (26 points on 10-of-18 shooting, 10 rebounds) completely outclassed Dwight Howard (16 points on 5-of-11 shooting, 8 rebounds). I'm not upset about Dwight's streak of 15 consecutive double-doubles ending; a lot of rebounds he could have gotten instead went to Hedo Turkoglu, and that streak really wasn't that important anyway. But Yao was just unstoppable tonight. When he has that fadeaway jumper going, there's no way anyone, not even Dwight, can hang with him.

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I can't believe I overlooked this game!

I forgot how epic the Adonal vs. Yao battles were....and oh man, if that would've gone in (on time), I could've taunted all of my fellow Warrior fans in how we gave up such a clutch player....and who knows about overtime?! Anyway, man, I wish I saw this game....

by Zorgon on Jan 5, 2008 4:55 AM EST reply actions  

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Too bad the game ended the way it did. Not only did it cost Adonal some glory, it also took up all of the game's highlight packages on ESPN. If it hadn't, Foyle's filthy block on a Luther Head layup late in the first half probably would have made the cut.

by Evan Dunlap on Jan 5, 2008 7:42 PM EST up reply actions  

Great game last night

My hat is off to the Magic, your team has a real shot at winning the Easten conference.  Just have to keep growing.  I liked (well not for my team but for yours) Jameer Nelson in the 6th man spot.  Dwight Howard is a man child, and I hate to say it, will probably end up being better than Yao.  And that's a supreme compliment from me, as I think Yao will end up having a more complete career than Robinson or Ewing.  That's how good DHo can be.  

I have to agree with you, when anyone let's Rafer play that "well" you do kind of deserve to lose though.

Also, can we all agree that the phantom foul on Yao in the lane was made up?  It's like I'm taking crazy pills or something.  What is going on with the refs???

Good luck to you guys the rest of the way, you'll be the team I'm cheering for to knock off the Celtics.

Lee
The Dream Shake

by UofTOrange on Jan 5, 2008 8:55 AM EST reply actions  

Re: Great game last night

After watching the video you posted, I am also puzzled by that call on Yao. From my vantage point in the corner of the lower bowl, on the opposite side of the court from where the foul was called, it looked like Yao lowered his shoulder into an Orlando defender trailing on the play... a defender who apparently didn't actually exist.

I may catch some flak for saying what I'm about to say, especially here, but we really don't stand a chance against Boston or Detroit in a seven-game series. I appreciate your support, and wish your team the best of luck.

by Evan Dunlap on Jan 5, 2008 7:45 PM EST up reply actions  

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