All-Star Vacation Quick Adjustment! Dillon appealed to his Rockets teammates
After the Houston Rockets unexpectedly defeated the Grizzlies, the youth army officially announced that they would be on vacation starting this week. Over the next week, the Rockets will get a break and a break. Looking back at the last game, Brooks made 4 of 15 from the field and only 1 of 3-pointers, scoring 16 points, 10 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 blocks. As an experienced athlete, such a result is clearly unqualified. However, even in such a bad situation, Dillon Brooks was not discouraged and continued to cheer up his young players.
As a new team, the Rockets often face a variety of dilemmas and challenges. However, at this time, experienced players are necessary. Although Dillon Brooks was in poor form, he was not discouraged by the loss, instead he chose to help his team and cheer them on.
Dillon Brooks said the Rockets can't continue to play like this, and they should continue to play tactics and maintain a balance in offensive and defensive changes. He understands that the Rockets are a young team and that there are still many things to be left to be desired in this regard. However, he also knows that to get a good result, it takes the whole team to work together.
For the rest of the game, the Rockets should remain calm and use the loss as motivation to move forward. With the reboot of the game, they have to stick with it. Dillon Brooks' speech was a huge encouragement to his young players.
Brooks is a seasoned veteran who has played a role not only in his results on the field, but also in mentoring and encouraging the youth players. When the Rockets' youth players were feeling down, it was Brooks who stepped up and inspired everyone. There is no doubt that his mental qualities will be an inexhaustible source of rockets.
With such an experienced player, the future of the Rockets is bound to be better. In the next few battles, they will continue to advance until they achieve their desired goal.
And these are led by experienced players, such as Dillon Brooks. Last summer, the Rockets spent 4 years and 86 million yuan to buy old teams such as Dillon Brooks, and provided Van Vleet with a super high salary of 130 million yuan for three years, hoping to invite some experienced old guys to give advice to the Rockets, and when the young Rockets encounter setbacks, they can give them some guidance. At the moment, the Rockets are on their way to 10th place in the West, but that's not the end of the road, as there are only 28 rounds left in the season, so if they exit now, the Rockets won't have a chance. The highly competitive Delon will definitely not let the Rockets lack fighting spirit and offensive desire.