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With Yao back, Rockets poised to blast off

To beat healthy Houston in playoffs, teams will have to stop big man

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With Yao Ming back, the Rockets are dangerous in the playoffs, Steve Greenberg of the Sporting News writes.

Whatever your take on the Rockets' chances to git 'er done come playoff time, the fact is Houstonians love their margaritas. Well, there happens to be one right over there on the bar. The question is ...

... is it half-empty?

... or is it half-full?

As you can see, we're choosing to think positively about the Rockets, who somehow have gone 20-10 without Yao. What do you suppose the Mavs would do for 30 games without Dirk Nowitzki? The Spurs without Tim Duncan? The Suns without Steve Nash?

Certainly no better than the Rockets have done, although — and here's where some hammered dude takes a quaff from the glass on the bar — there are signs Jeff Van Gundy's gang has a mental block to clear when it comes to the team with the best record in the league.

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"You've got two guys guarding me. That leaves four guys on three. Attack them. We don't do that," McGrady said after Dallas won last month in Houston. And forward Shane Battier: "To beat Dallas, you have to play a mistake-free game."

For crying out loud. To beat a healthy Rockets team in the playoffs, you'll have to derail a dominant post man — Yao is averaging 25.9 points, 9.4 rebounds and 2.2 blocks — and McGrady, who has more game than even he realizes.

Sip it, slug it, believe it. The glass is half-full. The Rockets are contenders. Here's looking at you, kid.

© 2012 Sporting News

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