Blazers vs. Rockets playoffs

In Game 1, Yao Ming went 9-9 from the field, and with 24 points, the big man led Houston past Portland 108-81, even though second year player Aaron Brooks led Houston in scoring with 27 points, the exact margin of victory. Brooks also had 7 assists. In Game 2, with many expecting another blowout, Brandon Roy wouldn't let that happen despite another nice performance by Aaron Brooks's 23 points and 5 assists, as Roy had 42 points and him and LaMarcus Aldridge, who had 27 points and 12 rebounds, with a lot of crowd-electrifying shots and dunks. The Blazers were able to secure their first playoff win in 6 years, and take out all the fun of Von Wafer's big night [21 points]. In Game 3 in Houston on Friday at 6:30 PT on ESPN, the Rockets and Blazers will really go at it. With no Dimeke Muntombo, Ming has to play a full, complete game, and Aaron Brooks has to show up again like he did in the first 2 games, but putting Roy against Brooks should see 30+ games in the field from both. I think Houston will win 108-105 led by Aaron Brooks hitting mid-range jumpers. The key is stopping Brooks for Portland, who has emerged as one of Houston's stars without T-Mac, and for Houston to shut down Roy on his mid-range jump shot. In the game, expect a real battle, and especially watch for the mid-range jumper.

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