laitimes

Eric Gordon: We have to play bloody, and it's hard to accept losing all the time

author:See basketball

The Houston Rockets continued to set an embarrassing record with 11 consecutive losses after losing to the Blazers, and after the game, Eric Gordon said in an interview that the team had to play bloody, and it was difficult to accept losing all the time.

Eric Gordon: We have to play bloody, and it's hard to accept losing all the time

As a rebuilt team, it is understandable that the Rockets do not pursue records, but the lack of dignity that has been lost like this cannot be said.

The Rockets have three major ills that are unacceptable.

First, the team has no tactics. Under Silas, the biggest feature of the Rockets is that there is no tactic, basically who takes the ball and who picks, who does not have the ball and who stands and watches the hilarity.

Second, there is no opportunity for rookies to exercise. Silas only saw Wood and Porter Jr., whether it was Jaylen Green, Shenkin, Garuba and Christopher either without the ball or without the opportunity to play.

Third, play without the attitude of a professional team. In other words, the Rockets played without blood and fighting spirit, no matter which team they met, it was basically a touch and a rout, a thousand miles, without a little professional team attitude.

Eric Gordon: We have to play bloody, and it's hard to accept losing all the time

In a word, not replacing Silas will ruin the Rockets, not only will there be no chance now, but there will be no day in the future.

According to U.S. sources, the Rockets have been exploring the possibility of sending Gordon to a championship-contending team. Starting with Harden and Tucker, it has to be said that the current Rockets are very human. Now that Gordon has spoken, will it speed up the transaction process? We keep track of it.

Eric Gordon: We have to play bloody, and it's hard to accept losing all the time