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The biggest and most fundamental problem is that there are too many young people, and it is not impossible to have too many young people, but our young people are not mature enough and grow slowly.
There are Green, Smith, Nerves, and three players under the age of 22 in the starting line-up. In addition to the high maturity of the nerves, the maturity of Green and Smith on the offensive end is really low. Offensive options, inexplicable passing errors, ball handling errors, no strong singles skills. It is common for one person to make about 3 brainless choices and mistakes in each game. That's a waste of 6 opportunities.
The bench Amen and Moore are both rookies, and the doctor didn't play much and didn't say anything about it. The two also make mistakes and make some brainless and inexperienced passes every game. But both men have other areas to make up for it, Amen's second offense and steals, Moore's fast break and 3-pointers. But this process of learning and making mistakes will continue at least until the end of the season. Counting 2 times per person per game, the total 4 chances are gone.
Not to mention that after Van Jordan didn't play, Amen started and started more young people, which takes time to run in.
The second big problem is that there is no absolute strength point on the outside line, which is too average. So sometimes on the offensive end, it's just one person who hits, and a series of mistakes that can't score come in. While Green has generally made progress during this time, although it will occasionally be the same as before, it feels like the first bottleneck has been opened. In other words, you can read the game better, use your body, and change the rhythm. However, at present, he still hasn't been able to integrate himself and the whole team well, and it's more like others watching him play. Whether he can break through this level or not is to determine whether he will be the sixth man or the star embryo. Before, I always thought that Green's airlift and shooting were due to the low ball quotient and the inability to amplify the rhythm. Actually, it's basically enough. In the last few games, the ball quotient has come up, and it is indeed basically enough. The ball quotient is the hardest to improve, and there is hope for it to go from 50 points to more points, but I haven't seen much of it from 80 or more. Tell me what you've seen before. Let me put it this way, Green does not break the 80-point threshold of the ball quotient, and has no hope of becoming a star. Unless you're very mature in your skills. But three years have passed, and there seems to be little progress in technology.
The third big problem is defense. It's not just a neurological problem, it's a problem for the whole team. There are too many newcomers who are inexperienced, and the doctor is injured. Then there is no substitute who can play on the inside, and the nerves have to do a good job of the barrier on the offensive end if they want to exert their strength on the defensive end, and their physical strength is not enough. If you have enough nervous strength, you can make up for many problems. Then there is the physical disadvantage of Green and Van Jordan and the holiday.
The above is the fundamental question.
The solution is simple.
A mature player at or above the All-Star level will start in place of Green or Smith. The problem is solved. But a short-term solution is also not good for the future, and the rocket will be very cautious. Unless you can find an outer core with a high ceiling.
Question three, first of all, you need an inside substitute. It can help the nerves replenish their physical strength. Secondly, I hope that the doctor will return soon, and the good news is that the doctor will probably be able to make a comeback after being an all-star. In the end, the five poison cards are less and the two are smaller at the same time. Minimize the time that two of the three of Van Jordan, Green, and Holiday are on the field at the same time.
Finally, let's develop new talents, and this season's results are in line with my expectations, with a maximum of 11 places. The West is very competitive. Don't rush into it, or the gains outweigh the losses. My view in the summer is to go to the playoffs and go all out for Harden. As a result, the Rockets asked for Van Jordan, so this result was also in line with expectations. Van Jordan also tried his best to do this.