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Ryan Anderson: Paul came to the Rockets the year we were supposed to be in the Finals, and he was trying to fit in with the team

Ryan Anderson: Paul came to the Rockets the year we were supposed to be in the Finals, and he was trying to fit in with the team

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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