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The Question Posed by the Rockets' Five-Game Winning streak: Is Green a Parallel Cargo? Or is it incompatible with Porter Jr.?

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After losing 15 consecutive games, the Houston Rockets ushered in a surprising wave of 5 consecutive wins, so the question is, in the end Jaylen Green is the head of the parallel goods list? Or is it incompatible with Porter Jr.?

The Question Posed by the Rockets' Five-Game Winning streak: Is Green a Parallel Cargo? Or is it incompatible with Porter Jr.?

With the game just concluded, the Rockets won the Magic 118-116 at home, and the team ushered in an incredible five-game winning streak. The Rockets' 5-game winning streak was won in the absence of Jaylen Green injured, which inevitably made the show somewhat embarrassed. To tell the truth, Jaylen Green's talent is visible to the naked eye, the bounce is amazing, and he has repeatedly contributed to earth-shattering dunks on the field, whether it is the height of the dunk, or the body shape is infinitely close to Kobe; the disadvantage is that the shooting is unstable and the defense is not in place.

Currently, Jaylen Green can contribute 14+3.1+2.3 per game, shooting 38.2% from the field and shooting 27 from three-point range. 8%。 As a rookie, such a performance is also understandable, but because he is a list-eye show, a self-proclaimed champion of this year's "strongest rookie", fans naturally pay much more attention and expectations for him than other rookies. Therefore, such a performance was far below the expectations of the fans.

The Question Posed by the Rockets' Five-Game Winning streak: Is Green a Parallel Cargo? Or is it incompatible with Porter Jr.?

In fact, whether it is from historical experience or from the perspective of Jaylen Green's own strength, it is definitely not a parallel cargo, which everyone can rest assured. Now the performance is not good, mainly because it is not adapted to the rhythm of the field and the tactical arrangement of the head coach.

Jaylen Green and Porter Jr. are ball-holding players, and now Silas arranges for Porter Jr. to play point guard, so it is inevitable that the ball will rarely be in the hands of Jaylen Green, and many times it is shot when the ball is received, and the shooting rate is naturally low.

From the above analysis, it is concluded that Jaylen Green is not a parallel cargo and is incompatible with Porter Jr.

Next, Silas should make arrangements for Jaylen Green and Porter Jr. to play separately, with one person playing the sixth man most suitable.

The Question Posed by the Rockets' Five-Game Winning streak: Is Green a Parallel Cargo? Or is it incompatible with Porter Jr.?

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