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Losing with content, how did the Rockets lose, one person is indeed overestimated, and one Durant is missing
We saw the tiebreak between the Rockets and the Warriors, and finally we also saw that the Rockets lost this game. In fact, in this game, the Rockets are a bit slow in both skills and tactics, on-the-spot adjustments, etc., so the game will naturally be very passive. After the Rockets lost this game, the season ended and did not take a step forward. If you lose with content, how did the Rockets lose? One person is indeed overestimated, and one Durant is missing.
From the Rockets' perspective, this is a content loss because they can learn a lot. First, you can learn game experience. After all, opponents like the Warriors are real masters. Second, let these young people know how to play key games. For these players, the tiebreak is the real experience. Although they lost this game in a bad way, after these, they will be of great help to their future career.
So how did the Rockets lose? First, Van Vreet is restricted. The Rockets can tie the big score, the most important thing is that Van Vritte exploded. Van Vritte was restricted in this game, and it was very uncomfortable to limit. Not only did he score without any points, he didn't have many assists. So, when the team's brain is contained, the Rockets will naturally be very passive. There is no way to do this. The Warriors have too many defensive resources, and there is no doubt about this.
Second, the double tower lineup failed. The Rockets' ultimate move is the double tower, but the double towers did not show their due performance in this game. After all, the two towers were dismantled and the Warriors touched their lives. This is how the series is. A team like the Warriors cannot lose three consecutive games, and they will always find a way. To a certain extent, the Rockets reacted relatively late, and only knew how to play the series when they were behind in the score.
Third, Green is indeed overrated. Jaylen Green played a good goal in this round of the series, which was really overrated. When you can't play as well as you should in the playoffs, you will naturally be questioned. The playoffs are the stage for stars and must be trained here. Let’s see if Green will improve this offseason. If Green's shooting stability is better, the Rockets' upper limit will be higher.
The fourth place is just one Durant. The Rockets played very passively, not that they were not defending properly, but that they were weak on the offensive end and had no ability to solve the problem. Everyone saw that the Rockets had a difficult score. To put it bluntly, it was a Durant-like player who could open up the situation. Let’s see how the Rockets operated in the offseason. Without such players, the future will still be difficult.
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