SI.com - Writers - Steve Aschburner: Will Rockets' team success lead to individual acclaim? - Tuesday March 18, 2008 1:36PM

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 SI.com - Writers - Steve Aschburner: Will Rockets'  team success lead to individual acclaim? - Tuesday March 18, 2008 1:36PM
A rising tide lifts all boats, John F. Kennedy and assorted economic experts have told us for decades, just as surely as a subprime mortgage tsunami can swamp everything from the dinghy of the guy who used to live next door (oops, foreclosed) to the yachts of Wall Street. It is the rising tide part that applies here, in the way the Houston Rockets' astounding team success might soon translate ... [link]

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"I don't want money and I don't want medals"
Published 3/18/2008 by grungedave at The Dream Shake - a Houston Rockets blog
... This is a great article from SI.com discussing how the Streak has given the Rockets enough exposure that we might get to reap in some individual awards. T-Mac for MVP, Ricky for Coach of the Year, Scola for ROY, Battier for D-POY, Daryl Morey for Exec of the Year (hey, I ...

AI BLINKs Back to Brotherly Love
Published 3/19/2008 at Fan Voice: Recent Topics in The Court Reporters: The NBA.com Blog
... left behind a complicated legacy with the Sixers , and Ed Snider and Mo Cheeks took the high road , and Marc Narducci thinks any ceremony can wait . And while AI got a needed fresh start in Denver , the Sixers might have come out on top of the trade. The Streak is over at 22 . The season, however, rolls on . The Houston Press wrote a requiem , while Steve Aschburner thinks the Rockets might be in line for some individual hardware . The Dream Shake wishes the fans stuck around for the finish. ...

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