The NBA regular season continues, with the Rockets continuing to challenge the Kings on the road, and two days ago the Rockets had already played a game against the Kings, who easily won the game.
As soon as the game began, the Rockets were completely different from the momentum of the previous game, and they started with a 13-0 attack wave, which caught the Kings off guard.
Fortunately, the Kings, who played at home, quickly found their form, coupled with obvious loopholes in the Rockets' defense, although the Rockets felt excellent in the first quarter, they were forced by the Kings to close the point difference to 8 points.

Back in the second quarter, the Rockets continued their fiery feel, pulling the point difference to double digits in one breath.
But in the middle of the quarter, the team not only suddenly lost power on the offensive end, but also made a series of mistakes, which allowed the Kings not only to fill the point difference, but also to establish a five-point lead.
The Rockets regained form and a wave of streams regained the lead, but in the second half of the third quarter, the two teams began to fight each other, almost completely undefended, which made the Kings, who felt better in three points, reverse to take a three-point lead.
Entering the final quarter, Fox, the core of the Kings' backcourt, was directly expelled from the game because of the malicious foul of the blow level 2, which also became a turning point in the game.
The Rockets not only completed the rebound, but also established an eight-point lead, and then the two teams have been inefficient on the offensive end, but the Kings have been constantly narrowing the point difference.
Fortunately, at the crucial moment, The Eye Green grabbed a valuable frontcourt rebound, and then veteran Gordon faced the defense through a change of rhythm, easily into the basket and one-handed layup to kill the game.
Throughout the game, both teams can be described as "you play yours, I play mine", both playing the desired effect on the offensive end, of course, this is also the reason why both teams on the defensive end are almost undefended.
The Rockets scored in double figures with 6 players and the Kings with 6 in double figures, with the Rockets scoring the highest scores naturally wood and Porter Jr.
Both scored 23 points and teamed up to blast 46 points, 18 rebounds and 10 assists, and the whole game was very enjoyable, which was a smile.
In fact, it is very easy to understand the joy of the two, almost all the ball rights in the whole game are in the hands of the two, only if they can't find the opportunity at the offensive end, they will give the ball to the other players next to them.
Many times it is Porter Jr. who transported 17-20 seconds, and then looked at no chance, quickly began to find teammates, this teammate is often from the bottom line pocket up the eye of green, and then little Porter casually passed, the opponent completed the steal, the eye of the green played a life to defend, the whole game Porter made 6 mistakes.
Wood is even more so, as long as he gets the ball, whether it is the offensive side or the defensive side, he knows that Wood is going to attack, either raising his hand to fly the three-point shot, or carrying the defender to fall and fall to complete the layup, and if he can't score, he will complain to the referee.
As a result, after the two had played enough, they began to shoot goals at key moments, but fortunately, there was gordon next to him, a big brother, who could be relied on.
Coupled with the fact that Green also grabbed the rebound in the frontcourt at a critical moment, the Rockets still won, Wood and Porter Jr. brushed up on the good data, and the team won the game again, how can it not be smiling.
And the final rebounding of the list of Green, in the last 5 minutes, only touched the ball once, many times in the Porter Jr. and Wood holding the ball, Green is directly sideways 45 degrees, ready to start to defend, perhaps he also knows in his heart, they will not pass the ball out.
In the whole game, The Eye Green shot 6-of-10, 3-of-3 from three-point range, and 2-of-2 from the free throw line, with 15 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists.
Grabbed a full-court rebound at a crucial moment, followed by an assist to Gordon to complete a layup that killed the game.
Faced with such a situation on the team, coach Silas could not hide his joy, and praised the whole team after the game, saying that it was a team victory, while praising Green's last-minute frontcourt rebounding.