Udoka backstabbing! The Rocket White Devils missed the All Star Game!

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-04

Udoka backstabbing! The Rocket White Devils missed the All-Star Game!

In this year's All-Star Game, the White Devil did not appear, which made many Rocket fans unforgettable.

Whitmore was a great slam dunk master, but his slam dunk skills weren't great. While the league has already given him two chances, Whitmore still hasn't appeared in the All-Star Game.

Whitmore told a ** in Houston that he didn't know what to do to make himself a slam dunk. Whitmore naturally wanted to play in the All-Star Game, but he didn't get a chance.

At the end of January, the NBA officially released 28 rookies selected for the season, 11 first-year students, 10 sophomores, and 7 rookies who came out of the development league.

The sophomore is named after Jabari Smith, Jr., the Rockets' starting power forward, and Ethan played well but got injured.

Amen didn't make it into his debut season with the team, and that's natural. His overall performance was mediocre and didn't make much of an impression. But Whitmore did well in the game, but he wasn't on the list. On top of that, Whitmore didn't get enough playing time, playing just 23 times. This means that it is up to him to carry this black cauldron. If Udoka had put Whitmore on the bench earlier, he could have been a starter.

Even before the game began, NBA scouts identified Whitmore as a promising player with NBA-caliber fitness who could break through near the basket and shoot the ball from the three-point line. Whitmore has a lot of physical strength and strength, and his defense is not bad.

However, at the beginning of the season, Udoka felt that Whitmore was not capable of playing in this league, so he dropped him to the development league.

Udoka believes Tate is better than Whitmore in the game and defensively. But the problem is that Tate is small, can't shoot, and often fouls in games, so many Rockets fans are asking for Whitmore. Finally, Udoka used Whitmore at a critical moment and found that he tasted good.

Whitmore has averaged 16 appearances this season4 minutes, contributing 11 points, 39 rebounds, and 482% of the three-pointers, and 393% of 3 points. If Whitmore can continue his performances, then he will be selected as this year's No. 2 rookie.

In my opinion, a reckless man like Whitmore is better suited to be a substitute. With Ethan's return, the Rockets' bench will be even more aggressive.

It's clear that the Rockets' central defender is still vulnerable, and although Longdale started preparing before the game, he still can't satisfy Udoka. In news reports in the United States, the rocket was interested in Capela.

The Rockets want to trade Capela in exchange for his first-round pick. I don't think the Rockets will trade the first-round selection for the card king. Capela's physical condition has declined, and with his annual income of more than $20 million, Stone feels he simply doesn't deserve a first-round pick.

Brett Siegel recently revealed that while many teams are considering trading Capela to the Hawks, no club will trade him for a first-round pick. According to the NBA correspondent, Capela's current value comes from his two second-round rookies and expiring contracts.

Starting forward Morioka is currently averaging 33 minutes without any problems and is getting better and better with Jalen Green. Right now, what the Rockets want most is a forward who plays an average of 15 minutes.

The famous American newspaper "Bleacher Report" pointed out that Capela is not the first choice for the team, and Gafford and Olynyk are better able to meet his requirements.

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