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2018 NBA playoff's

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I think Huston is one player away from a finals championship. They more or less gave every thing they had and although close, could not overcome the warriors. And I honestly do not think LJ is the answer.

Harden is a stud that is a big time playmaker and team leader who gives his all, but CP3 has obviously seen better days. I put very little stock in CP3 gaining momentim going forward.

I believe Capela will only contunue to get better and the Rokects should center their offence around Capela/Harden and quite possibly make CP3 a 6'th man with 10 to 15 minutes of energetic play off the bench.

What they do need is a consistant #2 playmaker like CP3 use to be. If they can find that, or grow it within, the Rockets have a chance at taking one or 2 from the Warriors.

That is assuming the Celtics are not in the picture. But a healthy Boston team getting better is scary.
 
I think Huston is one player away from a finals championship. They more or less gave every thing they had and although close, could not overcome the warriors. And I honestly do not think LJ is the answer.

Harden is a stud that is a big time playmaker and team leader who gives his all, but CP3 has obviously seen better days. I put very little stock in CP3 gaining momentim going forward.

I believe Capela will only contunue to get better and the Rokects should center their offence around Capela/Harden and quite possibly make CP3 a 6'th man with 10 to 15 minutes of energetic play off the bench.

What they do need is a consistant #2 playmaker like CP3 use to be. If they can find that, or grow it within, the Rockets have a chance at taking one or 2 from the Warriors.

That is assuming the Celtics are not in the picture. But a healthy Boston team getting better is scary.

I was really hoping for a Celtics-Warriors finals just so that the Celtics could get a taste of the finals before their run next year. They certainly couldn't have done much worse than the fighting Lebron's did.
 
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