In the NBA world, sometimes a single game can reveal all the problems of a team. Looking at the Rockets, the recent wave of three consecutive defeats, especially the loss to the 76ers at home, is really confusing. Team Rocket, what's going on?Your performance has made fans want to send you a copy of "Introduction to Basketball"!
We have to talk about the core players of the Rockets. Shen Jing and Van Vleet actually performed well. Shen Jing's 788% ultra-high true shooting rate, VanVleet made 8 of 12 three-pointers, which is quite eye-catching anywhere. But the question is, the team is supported by them, what about the others?Are they all going for coffee?
Then there's Rockets coach Udoka. His use of people and tactics is really hard to describe. The team was overtaken in the final quarter, and he didn't seem to have much to deal with. Moreover, his use of Jalen Green is even more puzzling. Green exploded in the final quarter, but still couldn't save the team. It's like you have a good gun, but you don't know how to use it.
Not to mention Landale. At the critical moment in the final quarter, in the face of multiple people to help defend, he chose to make a layup by himself, and the result can be imagined. This kind of decision-making really makes people shake their heads. As the head coach, Udoka should have made a more sensible tactical arrangement at this time, rather than letting the players run around like headless flies on the field.
When it comes to Udoka, it's hard to put into words the head coach. The Rockets offered him a four-year, $28 million contract, but was he really worth the price?As things stand, Udoka's coaching ability has not lived up to expectations. His tactics are not so magical, and the rise of the team depends more on the efforts of the players themselves.
Now it seems that the Rockets really chose the wrong person in the selection of the core characters. What the team needs is a manager who can really improve the team's fighting power, not a leader who only complains in difficult moments. Udoka, you really failed to prove yourself. December Creation Incentive Program