The Rockets five major changes in the offseason! Give up Van Ferritt, Malone takes over Uduka to build the championship team
The Rockets played so "unfortunately" in the playoffs, and they played the style of "showing bad artifacts" in three games. VanVleet received the highest salary of the team, with an average of 12.3 points per game and a shooting percentage of 37.2% like a fake shoe dealer who shouted "buy one get one free" in the vegetable market. The key is that he also likes to add scenes to himself - he averaged 15 shots per game, three more than Jaylen Green. As a result, his three-point shooting percentage was lower than street shooting, only 26.5%. How is this a point guard? It is clearly the sixth person on the other side! On the other hand, the Warriors Curry, also a 35-year-old veteran, averaged 26 points per game, and could teach the Rockets with a long three-pointer at critical moments, which made people slapped their thighs: "Old Fan, why don't you change your career and sell roasted sweet potatoes?" Wuduka's coaching level is even an "unsolved mystery." There is no need to let Van Vleet perform on the court, "I can't find the North when I turn around in the circle." Looking at the Celtics, Mazula knew to combine Holiday and White into a defensive iron gate, Uduka was better, and treated Shin Kyung as Jokic. As a result, Nuggets coach Ma Long was dismissed, and he still played "single-core driver" here. The most amazing thing is the tactical arrangement at the decisive moment - either Green plays a single or Shen Jing is hard-working, making the NBA a community basketball game, and even the old man walking next door can't stand it: "Did this coach charge the phone bill?" The Rockets are also very upset. Jaylen Green finally scored 38 points in G2, and he could give you a "performance art" of 3 of 15 shots in G3. Amen Thompson was able to chase Curry on the defensive end, but he seemed to have been cast on the offensive end. He shot a 28% shooting rate from outside the three-point line, which was lower than the probability of winning the lottery. Shen Jing is stable, with averaging 18+10 per game looking glamorous, but when the key round comes, he is so double-teamed that he can't find the North, just like a poor guy surrounded by the aunts when the supermarket grabs special eggs. What's even more amazing is that the team's free throw shooting percentage is 67.3%, which is even more touching than the winning rate of the street-side roaming game. The home audience was so angry that they shouted: "Why don't we play football instead!" If you want to talk about the solution, the top priority is to send Van Vleet away, the "Buddha". With an annual salary of 40 million, a point guard with an average of 4.3 assists per game, this is more exciting than a circuit breaker when trading. Look at the Clippers next door. Harden can organize tandem with 30 million. If the Rockets can get an old point guard like Paul, let alone the Warriors, even the alien team will have to shake the trembling. As for Amen Thompson, quickly transform him into a tough guy on the front line and learn the routine of Kidd's transformation from point guard to coach. Don't let this child be the "element of human iron-striking" outside the three-point line. The most important thing to change is actually the coach seat. In the past two years, Uduka has trained the Rockets' offense to be more odor than the old lady's foot binding cloth. It is fifth from the bottom in the league in the playoffs, and its defensive system is as broken as the glass cup bought by Pinduoduo. On the other hand, Coach Malone, who had just been fired by the Nuggets, won the championship with Jokic. If Shen Jing can be trained to be a "teacher of Xiaoyou" and matched with Green's supercar, it may be possible to create a "Houston limited edition Nuggets". Besides, Ma Long is best at combining teams, and he is better than the current "you hit yours, I hit mine"? After all, the Rockets are now like a robot filled with talented parts, but unfortunately they have installed the CPU in reverse. If Van Vleet still holds the ball and Uduka draws tactics next season, fans will probably have to change their careers to watch the WNBA together. What do you guys think? Should we continue to believe in the process, or should we start over quickly? Welcome to start spraying in the comment area!
- Recent Posts
-
- From +16 to -10: How to use th
- Strengthen! This summer, Laker
- Cameron Anthony finds new job
- Magicians: The Warriors have t
- Lakers play Timberwolves G5, T
- Curry s all-around surprises g
- Murray scored 43 points Nugget
- When Moody was asked to do Kum
- Junhachimura, the Lakers stab
- Dragged into tiebreak! Jokic 2
- Hot Posts
-
- After the Warriors lost G6, Co
- The Cavaliers lost two consecu
- [Revelation of the collapse of
- Shams: The Celtics core lineu
- France s first Batulu! Batum s
- Harry s three-pointer! Mitchel
- Let s postpone it for a month
- Pelinka: James has high expect
- 48-year-old Ginobili is in cur
- NBA trading rumors: Davis join
- James cuts his salary again? T
- Experts analyze James injury:
- Exited at the tiebreak! Please
- The first tiebreaker for the s
- Really deserved! Brunson was j
- All except him are blacksmiths
- Upgrade the lineup! The Rocket
- 1+3 final kill! How long can H
- The Pacers first gave the Cava
- G7 Warriors beat the Rockets 1
- search
-
- Links
-