
Live Bar July 15, 2019 Recently, former NBA player Ryan Anderson talked about his experience in the Rockets in a show.
Anderson said: "In my first year at Houston, even if I shot 40 percent from three points, it still didn't feel like it was enough, because in New Orleans I could attack in the low post, I could have a chance to score, people thought I wasn't doing well enough with the Rockets, but the team was successful and I thought I did my job. The next year, Paul came. I started about 50 games that year, and we were the best at the time, we were supposed to be in the Finals, and when Paul gave me a pass one month, I shot 70 percent from three-point range, and Paul was trying to adapt, he had to figure out how to play in Houston, and he had some injuries. ”
"In one of the games against the Trail Blazers, the team started playing small balls and I played about 10 minutes and I knew something was going to happen. Then head coach D'Antoni called me and he was going to have PJ Tucker replace me to play the starting line-up, and I felt it was my place and we discussed it on the phone. I've been unpopular before, but I can play well. But I'm on the bench now, and I'm a player with a high salary and not much to contribute. Then the injury happened, I gradually fell out of the rotation, and I asked the team to trade me to the Suns. ”
Ryan Anderson played for the Rockets in 2016-17 and 2017-18 before being traded to the Suns on August 31, 2018.
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