Thursday, 31 October 2013

Dwight Howard grabs 26 rebounds in debut as Rockets win



Bobcats 83

(0-1, 0-1 away)

Rockets 96

(1-0, 1-0 home)
8:00 PM ET, October 30, 2013
Toyota Center, Houston, TX
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Top Performers
Charlotte: J. McRoberts 15 Pts, 4 Reb, 3 Ast, 1 Stl, 1 Blk
Houston: D. Howard 17 Pts, 26 Reb, 2 Ast, 2 Blk

Dwight Howard grabs 26 rebounds in debut as Rockets win

Associated Press
Rockets Fly By Bobcats
SportsCenter Highlight of the Night: Dwight Howard grabbed 26 rebounds in his Rockets' debut as Houston rolled to a 96-83 win over Charlotte.Tags: NBACharlotte BobcatsHouston RocketsDwight Howard,James HardenKemba Walker
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HOUSTON -- This is how Dwight Howard plays when he's healthy.
Howard had 17 points and a career-high-tying 26 rebounds in his Houston debut, James Harden added 21 points and the Rockets cruised to a 96-83 win over the Charlotte Bobcatson Wednesday night.
Howard spurned the Lakers to sign an $88 million deal with Houston, joining Harden and a team that made the playoffs last season for the first time since 2009.
He said he rushed back too quickly from offseason back surgery last year and never felt quite right in his one disappointing season with Los Angeles. He believes he's returned to form since arriving in Houston and on Wednesday night he showed it.
When asked if he could have had a game like this last season, he chuckled.
"Physically, I doubt it," he said. "Not the way I did tonight."
He said there were times last season that he just couldn't do things he was used to doing.
"My mind was at the ball, but my body was still on the other side," he said. "I couldn't do it. I'm a lot healthier than I was last season."
It was the 63rd 20-plus rebound game of his career, but he was hoping for more.
"I really was trying to get 30," he said. "I said coming in tonight that I wanted to get 30 rebounds. I was upset that I didn't do it, but I'll try the next game."
The Rockets led by four points in the fourth quarter before using a 14-4 run to extend the lead to 86-72 with about 3 1/2 minutes left.
Harden tossed an alley-oop to Howard for a dunk during that span. The crowd roared as Howard pointed and smiled at his new teammate.
"He was amazing," Harden said. "Running the floor, rebounding the basketball ... and finishing the basketball. You know, doing what he does. He's a game changer."
Another dunk by Howard, this one a two-handed slam, capped the spurt.
Howard didn't want to talk too much about how big this first game was after his offseason talk of joining the Rockets to help them win championships.
"I didn't want to put any pressure on myself," he said. "I just wanted to go out there and play and have fun and get back to being who I am as a player. I think when you focus too much on that and what everybody else is saying that's when you don't play like you want to play."
Charlotte coach Steve Clifford said dealing with both Harden and Howard was difficult.
"They played to their strengths and we weren't able to hold them when we needed to," he said.
The Bobcats were led by Josh McRoberts, who had 15 points.
Houston coach Kevin McHale stayed with the big lineup he first used late in the preseason with 7-footer Omer Asik at center and Howard at power forward. But he switched things up and startedPatrick Beverley over Jeremy Lin at point guard.
Beverley injured his ribs in the second quarter and didn't return. Lin received stitches to his chin, but returned to the game. Harden was dealing with a sore wrist and back, but said he'd be OK by Houston's next game on Friday.
Beverley finished with five points and Lin added 16.
Francisco Garcia had five 3-pointers and finished with 19 points.
Al Jefferson started after missing most of the preseason with a sprained right ankle. Jefferson, who signed a three-year, $41 million deal in the offseason, had 13 points and eight rebounds in 31 minutes.
"I was a little rusty and I most definitely am not in game shape and I missed a lot of shots I would normally make," he said.
Houston led by eight points after a putback layup by Howard early in the third quarter. Jefferson got the Bobcats going after that, scoring four points in a 7-2 run to cut the lead to 51-48.
A 3-pointer by McRoberts about three minutes later got Charlotte within 57-56. But Lin answered with a 3-pointer that was the first of six straight points for Houston, which pushed the lead to 63-56.
Houston led 67-61 at the end of the third quarter.
Charlotte is looking to bounce back from a terrible two-year stretch where the team posted an NBA-worst 28-120 record. They added Jefferson and drafted Cody Zeller with the fourth overall pick in an attempt to bolster the lineup.
Zeller had two points and four rebounds in about 15 minutes.
Howard was given what at first was called a flagrant foul after what looked like a light push at the midsection of McRoberts with about two minutes remaining in the first half. McRoberts got in Howard's face after the foul before teammates pulled him away. The play was reviewed and changed to a personal foul, but Howard went to the bench anyway.
McRoberts made both free throws and Howard returned in the third quarter.

Game notes


The Rockets picked up the third-year option on the contracts of forward Terrence Jones and forward/center Donatas Motiejunas on Wednesday. ... Former Rockets star Tracy McGrady, who retired from the NBA this summer, watched the game from a courtside seat next to team owner Leslie Alexander and got a loud ovation when he was introduced during a timeout in the second quarter

Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Dwight Howard makes the Houston Rockets more watchable and their schedule more drama-filled.

Now that the off-court spotlight has dimmed on the drama surrounding LeBron James thanks to his two championships, Dwight Howard has become the target of many NBA pundits. He's also one of the best big men in the game, and because of that the Houston Rockets will gladly take whatever comes with him.
The Rockets will likely be fighting for a top-four seed in the Western Conference. Howard alone makes for a number of games to be marked on the calendar in 2013-14.

Five games to watch

Dec. 6 vs. Warriors -- Two of the Western Conference's rising powers clash in Houston, and arguably, the Warriors and Rockets are the two teams in the conference that made the biggest upgrades this offseason. Additionally, Howard met with Golden State as a free agent, making for a fun "what-if" storyline.
Dec. 20 at Indiana -- An early-season ESPN matchup should pit two of the younger perimeter stars in Paul George and James Harden against one another. In the middle, the battle between Roy Hibbert and Howard will be a treat to watch. Indiana and Houston clash with two very different styles, making it about which team imposes itself upon the other more.
Feb. 19 at Los Angeles Lakers -- Yes, the Rockets play the Lakers twice before this date. Both of those games are in Houston. The venom held for Howard in Lakerland will be put on ice for a good portion of the NBA season, but it's unlikely fans forget about how the big man left them high and dry during this summer's free agency period.
March 5 at Orlando -- Remember, it wasn't that long ago when Howard left Orlando in a not-so-pleasant way.
April 4 vs. Thunder -- Harden faces his old Thunder team in what should be a playoff type of atmosphere. It's the fourth and final meeting of the two teams, meaning Russell Westbrook should be hitting his stride after undergoing knee surgery this offseason -- he hurt himself against Houston in the playoffs last season. With more time for this rivalry to marinate a bit, it should only get more entertaining as the playoffs near.

Tough tests

After a successful season following the trade for Harden, Houston has a difficult schedule with 20 back-to-backs, 20 nationally televised games and few easy stretches. Perhaps the most difficult portion of the schedule begins Feb. 26 and runs through March 16. During that nine-game span, the Rockets have two games against the defending-championMiami Heat and four more against the ClippersPacers, Thunder and Bulls. Also along that trek are outings against playoff contenders in Portland and Detroit with the only seemingly easy game coming against the Orlando Magic.

Easiest stretches

The Rockets can get hot heading into the All-Star break by playing a reasonable schedule of Cleveland, Phoenix, Milwaukee, Minnesota and Washington from Feb. 1 to Feb. 13. In mid March, the Rockets have a run of five games against Utah, Minnesota, Cleveland, Charlotte and Philadelphia before hitting the homestretch of the season, where a fight for seeding will ensue.

Important schedule facts

Back-to-backs: 20
Season opener: Oct. 30 at home vs. Bobcats
Longest road trip: Five games (Feb. 19-26)
Longest homestand: Five games (Jan. 16-24)

2013-14 schedule

OCTOBER
CharlotteWednesday, October 30 20138:00 PM EDTcoverage
NOVEMBER
DallasFriday, November 01 20138:00 PM EDTcoverage
UtahSaturday, November 02 20139:00 PM EDTcoverage
Los Angeles ClippersMonday, November 04 201310:30 PM ESTcoverage
PortlandTuesday, November 05 201310:00 PM ESTcoverage
Los Angeles LakersThursday, November 07 20139:30 PM ESTcoverage
Los Angeles ClippersSaturday, November 09 20138:00 PM ESTcoverage
TorontoMonday, November 11 20138:00 PM ESTcoverage
PhiladelphiaWednesday, November 13 20137:00 PM ESTcoverage
New YorkThursday, November 14 20138:00 PM ESTcoverage
DenverSaturday, November 16 20138:00 PM ESTcoverage
BostonTuesday, November 19 20138:00 PM ESTcoverage
DallasWednesday, November 20 20139:30 PM ESTcoverage
MinnesotaSaturday, November 23 20138:00 PM ESTcoverage
MemphisMonday, November 25 20138:00 PM ESTcoverage
AtlantaWednesday, November 27 20138:00 PM ESTcoverage
BrooklynFriday, November 29 20138:00 PM ESTcoverage
San AntonioSaturday, November 30 20138:30 PM ESTcoverage
DECEMBER
UtahMonday, December 02 20139:00 PM ESTcoverage
PhoenixWednesday, December 04 20138:00 PM ESTcoverage
Golden StateFriday, December 06 20138:00 PM ESTcoverage
OrlandoSunday, December 08 20137:00 PM ESTcoverage
PortlandThursday, December 12 201310:30 PM ESTcoverage
Golden StateFriday, December 13 201310:30 PM ESTcoverage
SacramentoSunday, December 15 20136:00 PM ESTcoverage
ChicagoWednesday, December 18 20139:30 PM ESTcoverage
IndianaFriday, December 20 20138:00 PM ESTcoverage
DetroitSaturday, December 21 20137:30 PM ESTcoverage
DallasMonday, December 23 20138:00 PM ESTcoverage
San AntonioWednesday, December 25 20138:00 PM ESTcoverage
MemphisThursday, December 26 20138:00 PM ESTcoverage
New OrleansSaturday, December 28 20138:00 PM ESTcoverage
Oklahoma CitySunday, December 29 20137:00 PM ESTcoverage
SacramentoTuesday, December 31 20137:00 PM ESTcoverage
JANUARY
New YorkFriday, January 03 20148:00 PM ESTcoverage
Los Angeles LakersWednesday, January 08 20149:30 PM ESTcoverage
AtlantaFriday, January 10 20147:30 PM ESTcoverage
WashingtonSaturday, January 11 20147:00 PM ESTcoverage
BostonMonday, January 13 20147:30 PM ESTcoverage
New OrleansWednesday, January 15 20148:00 PM ESTcoverage
Oklahoma CityThursday, January 16 20149:30 PM ESTcoverage
MilwaukeeSaturday, January 18 20148:00 PM ESTcoverage
PortlandMonday, January 20 20148:00 PM ESTcoverage
SacramentoWednesday, January 22 20148:00 PM ESTcoverage
MemphisFriday, January 24 20148:00 PM ESTcoverage
MemphisSaturday, January 25 20148:00 PM ESTcoverage
San AntonioTuesday, January 28 20148:00 PM ESTcoverage
DallasWednesday, January 29 20148:30 PM ESTcoverage
FEBRUARY
ClevelandSaturday, February 01 20148:00 PM ESTcoverage
PhoenixWednesday, February 05 20148:00 PM ESTcoverage
MilwaukeeSaturday, February 08 20148:30 PM ESTcoverage
MinnesotaMonday, February 10 20148:00 PM ESTcoverage
WashingtonWednesday, February 12 20148:00 PM ESTcoverage
Los Angeles LakersWednesday, February 19 201410:30 PM ESTcoverage
Golden StateThursday, February 20 201410:30 PM ESTcoverage
PhoenixSunday, February 23 20148:00 PM ESTcoverage
SacramentoTuesday, February 25 201410:00 PM ESTcoverage
Los Angeles ClippersWednesday, February 26 201410:30 PM ESTcoverage
MARCH
DetroitSaturday, March 01 20148:00 PM ESTcoverage
MiamiTuesday, March 04 20148:00 PM ESTcoverage
OrlandoWednesday, March 05 20147:00 PM ESTcoverage
IndianaFriday, March 07 20149:30 PM ESTcoverage
PortlandSunday, March 09 20147:00 PM EDTcoverage
Oklahoma CityTuesday, March 11 20148:00 PM EDTcoverage
ChicagoThursday, March 13 20147:00 PM EDTcoverage
MiamiSunday, March 16 20143:30 PM EDTcoverage
UtahMonday, March 17 20148:00 PM EDTcoverage
MinnesotaThursday, March 20 20148:00 PM EDTcoverage
ClevelandSaturday, March 22 20147:30 PM EDTcoverage
CharlotteMonday, March 24 20147:00 PM EDTcoverage
PhiladelphiaThursday, March 27 20148:00 PM EDTcoverage
Los Angeles ClippersSaturday, March 29 20148:00 PM EDTcoverage
APRIL
BrooklynTuesday, April 01 20148:00 PM EDTcoverage
TorontoWednesday, April 02 20147:00 PM EDTcoverage
Oklahoma CityFriday, April 04 20149:30 PM EDTcoverage
DenverSunday, April 06 20147:00 PM EDTcoverage
Los Angeles LakersTuesday, April 08 201410:30 PM EDTcoverage
DenverWednesday, April 09 20149:00 PM EDTcoverage
MinnesotaFriday, April 11 20148:00 PM EDTcoverage
New OrleansSaturday, April 12 20148:00 PM EDTcoverage
San AntonioMonday, April 14 20148:00 PM EDTcoverage
New OrleansWednesday, April 16 20148:00 PM EDTcoverage