The Rockets lost to 76 of the 127 131 players, and the player evaluations were divided, with 1 perfect, 4 passing, and 4 collapsing
In the 76ers' game, Houston lost 127-131. It's a very tough challenge for the Rockets, and they're playing very badly when it's critical, especially when it's critical. However, there was one person who played well in this game, and that was Green. Incredibly, he finished with 31 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists, and showed a good touch in the game. It's a shame he didn't get too many chances in the final moments, otherwise he could have scored more. Green's performance in the game was a real surprise, especially in the game.
Van Vleet has taken the test, Shen Jing has taken the test, Old Green has taken the test, and Ethan has taken the test. Among them, Van Vleet and Shin Kyoto played well, but in the end, they both exposed their weaknesses. Van Vleet tried to play the role of a savior in the final moments, however, he failed again and again, and he also made a lot of mistakes defensively, attacking one attack at a time, making all the difference. And Shen Jing, although he also has good offensive ability, his main problem is still in defense, and he is often targeted to death by the opponent's inside, which puts him in a desperate situation. In this game, the elder Green felt tired because his players were weak, so he had to play on his own, which made him feel tired for 32 minutes of playing time. However, he did a good job in the team's defence and cut 10+4 in attack, which is a good testament. In addition, Eason has a good record in defense and rebounding, but he must also improve his handling and shooting in the hope that he can improve in the future.
However, Tate, Landale, Holiday and Amen played quite poorly. Especially Tate, when he faced Maxi, he seemed to be a little under-sighted. Tate's inability to contain opponents' fast-moving defenders made him a mortal threat. Langdale turned the tables with a puzzling late decision when he turned the tide by not throwing the ball to the perimeter and instead of hitting the blue himself. Holiday kept conceding goals from the second half, and Amen didn't find his niche on the pitch, always in the corner, which kept him from helping his team-mates more.