I'd like to console you in your sorrow

. It's one thing to outright lose because you were outclassed, but the Rockets did have a good chance. And losing a player of CP3's stature didn't help...it might have been the key reason.
I think back to my own misery when the Badgers lost the title NCAA championship game to Duke three years ago. They had a nine point lead with thirteen minutes to go in the game, a one point lead with four minutes to go, and were behind by one point and had the ball with three minutes left.
They proceeded to lose their heads and play un-Badger like bb for the next three minutes and lost by five.
The previous year they missed playing in the title game when a Kentucky player hit a three pointer (almost standing out of bounds) with about ten seconds left in the game to put them ahead by one point.
A Badger player still had a very good, makable shot at the buzzer that went in and out. If they had gone to the title game, they stood a 50-50 chance of beating Connecticut.
So that's two years in a row the Badgers came within an eyelash of being national champs and came out 0-2. That possibility for a Wisconsin team does not come around very often. Their last NCAA championship was in 1941.
I taped the title game loss to Duke, but haven't been able to watch it since the misery of losing depressed me for quite some time.
I wish you could say you get over your team losing an important game, but it's not easy.