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    So who lives in Houston?

    Im gonna be taking some road trips down there pretty soon.

    Devastating for OKC

    nba.com

    #2
    I do, saw Harden news. I liked watching Harden play before the finals, but after that performance left a sour note in my mouth. However, who am I to complain, Rockets actually are trying to do something worthwhile ...

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      #3
      Houstonian here.

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        #4
        He had a bad series, yes, but go look at what he did vs the spurs and mavs that playoffs. Another fun thing to do is go look at the nba scoring leaders 1-50 from last year on NBA.com, and look at the FGA column. Incredibly efficient scorer. That efficiency will surely take a hit now that he is going to be forced to take more those shots at the end of the shot clock, but he should still be one of the most efficient guards in the NBA. And what goes unnoticed is that his main strength is actually his playmaking ability. This was harder to see in OKC because his bigs couldnt catch and his perimeter teammates werent cutters or spot up shooters. (only daquan cook who played like 8 mins a game). This talent will come to the forefront on the rockets. And they have room for another max player too, maybe trading one of the 50 PFs for Josh Smith? Thatll be a squad. I just hope Lin doesnt suck

        How do you guys like living in Houston btw? I may be getting a job there after graduation (energy)

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          #5
          I love Houston. Hopefully, I'll be staying there forever
          ----1990 TM, You will always have a special place in our hearts
          Goalie-----------abedzadeh----------
          Defense----hassanzadeh-----zarincheh-------moharami----
          midfield---namjoo motlagh---shahrokh bayani---cyrus ghayeghran---eftekhari---Abtahi
          forward-----pius-----marfavi-----

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          "Iranians are fiercely nationalistic", Michael Rubin, an Iran expert at the American Enterprise Institute
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          Sports doesn't build character. It reveals it - Legendary UCLA coach, John R Wooden

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            #6
            ^^whats so great about it?

            And what did I tell ya'll about harden!? HAHAHHA

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              #7
              Born in Houston, huge Rockets and Texans fan. The game last night was awesome. Harden was phenomenal.
              "A craftsman pulled a reed from the reedbed, cut holes in it, and called it a human being.
              Since then, it's been wailing a tender agony of parting, never mentioning the skill that gave it life as a flute." -- Rumi

              Good thoughts, good words, good deeds.

              "Iranians are poets and tend to use language as though it were paint, to be spread out, blended, swirled. Words can be presented as pieces in a puzzle, pieces that may or may not fit together neatly." - New York Times

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                #8
                Lived there for a few months. Went to Texas A & M. Left after one semester and never went back. I hated Texas.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by kia View Post
                  Lived there for a few months. Went to Texas A & M. Left after one semester and never went back. I hated Texas.
                  What'd you hate about it?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by diogenes View Post
                    What'd you hate about it?
                    I didn't care for the people and the weather was intolerable. They said if you don't like the weather just wait. They are right the weather changes on an hourly basis. Maybe it was because I had just arrived from Iran and other than my uncle and his family I didn't know anyone. I took a trip to Cali and went back and hauled all my stuff in my 1982 Ford Fairmont and drove to LA and never went back. This is a quarter of a century ago.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by kia View Post
                      I didn't care for the people and the weather was intolerable. They said if you don't like the weather just wait. They are right the weather changes on an hourly basis. Maybe it was because I had just arrived from Iran and other than my uncle and his family I didn't know anyone. I took a trip to Cali and went back and hauled all my stuff in my 1982 Ford Fairmont and drove to LA and never went back. This is a quarter of a century ago.
                      Oh wow. Do you think California is a better place for Iranians? I've lived in Texas but never been to Cali. I'm considering moving there.

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