If you want to ask why it's always DNP Green lately, I'll briefly say my understanding, welcome rational discussion, don't spray if you don't like it.
First, Udoka is a coach who emphasizes defense, and Sitong's choice of Udoka also wants the young Rockets to base themselves on defense, drive the transition offense, and speed up, which is the keynote, which has been mentioned in all aspects of information before the start of the season. In fact, this is conducive to Green's advantage in switching offense and breaking through the frame.
Second, since the beginning of this season, Shen Jing has proven that he can output steadily and efficiently on the offensive end before Green, although both of them are weak points on the defensive end of the opponent's attack, but at critical moments, if the two people want to keep one, Udoka is obviously more inclined to keep Shen Jing. But when Shen Jing couldn't even reach the passing level on the defensive end, there were also situations where Shen Jing and Green were off the court at the same time at the critical moment in the fourth quarter, which is actually not uncommon, everyone looks at the statistics, Shen Jing Green's playing time is only 25 minutes of the game, except for premature fouls, there is a high probability that the defensive end is not satisfied with Udoka and was DNP at the critical moment.
Third, everyone said that there were times when the offensive end of the six sons was not good, why did they choose DNP Green. I want to say that in the Rockets games I watched this season, the main reason why Green was DNP was because of the failure of defense, and the offensive end was actually relatively high tolerance for Udoka, and a considerable part of Green's data games were not efficient, but because of decisiveness, continuous killing, and hard work on the defensive end, the opponent did not find a cheap one in Green, so Udoka would not DNP him.
Finally, let's talk about Green's current problems and Udoka's views and attitudes towards Green. There are many Green Honey who think that Uduka has an opinion on Green, but he is unhappy with Green. In my opinion, after looking at the above three points, it should be understood that Udoka's defensive requirements are indeed an important consideration in giving playing time, and the recent increase in Amen's playing time is also based on this factor. Therefore, Udoka is aiming for this win, which is also the goal of Sitong when he chose Udoka. But the problem now is that Green is not yet a fully qualified starter, to put it mildly, Green is still in the growth period, the defensive end is either flying at a point, or being **, the opposite person can always find the feel or rhythm when Green defends, the fundamental reason is that Green is not very good at controlling the distance from the opponent when defending, and it is easy to be overwhelmed if he wants to interfere with the opponent's shot, and he can't interfere with the opponent's shooting if he wants to be relaxed, which is very bad, that is, Green can't make the opponent feel uncomfortable on the offensive end. On his offensive end, Green's biggest problem is inconsistent shooting. Dealing with the ball quotient can be temporarily covered up by playing more without the ball, but if there is a shot in the open field and no shot, it is not difficult to understand why Udoka should use Holiday .
So, in the end, I personally have a little suggestion, anyway, Green can't see it, and you guys can also come to discuss it. It's on the defensive end that Green asks you to use your body first and do something nastyDon't care too much about the number of fouls you have, anyway, the coach doesn't need you in the last quarter recently, you are in the first quarter, first use your body to give the opposite side a few hard shots, and commit his two rules to go down, on the one hand, prove that you are working the defensive end, on the other hand, to test the referee's bottom line, in case the referee doesn't blow it, isn't the opponent uncomfortable? On the offensive end, the positional battle first throws the damn empty space shot, shoots the hero ball less, and pushes decisively to convert the offense, kills the frame, etc. Now that Green wants to regain his value, it may not be enough to score a few hero shots, but he has to prove that you can consistently shoot in open positions and improve offensive efficiency. Only by improving efficiency at both ends of the offensive and defensive ends can you earn the trust and confidence of coaches.