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FOR THE WIN
Houston Rockets

It's impossible to not feel bad for Rockets coach Stephen Silas

Andy Nesbitt
USA TODAY

This is the Morning Win, by Andy Nesbitt.

Houston Rockets coach Stephen Silas sat down for his postgame press conference after Sundayā€™s loss to the Thunder and was emotional before even a question was asked.

Then, once one did get asked all Silas could say was a quiet ā€œyeahā€ in a trembling voice while looking down at his hands.

The cause for all of this emotion is that the Rockets have now lost 20 straight games and are just eight losses away from tying a record that the ā€œTrust the Processā€ Sixers own. Itā€™s a record that nobody ever wants to beat, let alone come close to.

Another reason for the emotion is simple ā€“ Silas is a human being with feelings and emotions and this isnā€™t how he saw his first year as a head coach in the NBA going.

Silas is 48 years old and has been an assistant coach in the NBA since 2000 when he joined the Hornetsā€™ staff at the age of 27. Hie path to becoming a head coach has been a very long one throughout a number of different organizations and now that heā€™s finally there he finds himself in charge of an organization that was pretty much set up to fail this year.

But nobody saw 20 straight losses coming. That stuff just doesnā€™t happen that often.

And thatā€™s clearly weighing on Silas, who just wants to lead his guys to wins, something heā€™s done as an assistant at many places and something his dad, Hall of Famer Paul Silas, did during his NBA coaching career.

Silas should be applauded for showing that emotion on Sunday. When you care very deeply about something and are so emotionally invested in making that thing be successful, real emotions are going to come out.

And yes, heā€™s a professional coach who is getting paid well to do his job but that stuff doesnā€™t really matter here. What matters is heā€™s human just like us and heā€™s just so darn frustrated that he canā€™t fix the situation and his heart is broken for his guys who are going through it with him. Losing stinks. I canā€™t imagine what dropping 20 straight games feels like, especially with all the work they are putting into this season.

Hereā€™s to hoping the Rockets get a W soon and that the Houston front office gives Silas a chance to be successful, because he clearly wants that and is willing to do whatever it takes.

Quick hits: Loyola star becomes hilarious memeā€¦ NCAA roasted for wrong tweetā€¦ Abilene Christian coach dancesā€¦ And more. 

ā€“ The internet fell in love with Loyolaā€™s Cameron Krutwig during their win over Illinois on Sunday.

ā€“ The NCAA got roasted for not knowing the difference between the states of Indiana and Illinois in a tweet.

ā€“ Abilene Christian coach Joe Golding busted out some hilarious dance moves after his team upset Texas.

ā€“ Loyolaā€™s Sister Jean gave a very specific and stat-driven pregame prayer before Sundayā€™s win.

ā€“ Mets prospect Jack Leiter pitched a no-hitter and looked exactly like his father Al Leiter.

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