Amen Thompson's experience is reminiscent of Garuba, who also suffered various minor injuries after being drafted by the Rockets. Fortunately, Amen has high potential and the Rockets management has enough patience with him. Garuba is still not taken seriously by the manager after changing teams, and he should really consider whether to return to Europe to play.
Green was higher than Amen, and Fertitta agreed to him when he was drafted. Stone certainly won't want to admit he's wasted a No. 2 pick, and he hopes Green can make it.
Asked again for his thoughts on Jalen Green, Udoka said: I told him, don't let the struggles on the offensive end get in the way of your whole game. Udoka is also not interested in replacing Green with Whitmore, who is still the team's starter.
Dillon scored 11 points on 4-of-8 shooting against the Grizzlies in his last game, and when he returned to Memphis, he sighed: "It's nice to be back here and see what I've seen in seven years, and I'm going to miss this city." Although the Grizzlies use Dillon as a scapegoat, there are still tribute videos, after all, people used to be veterans of the team.
Because Amen and Tate couldn't play, Udoka gave Landale and Bullock another chance.
The Rockets made a strong comeback against the Memphis Martial Arts team, and fans complained that the Houston young man had a good temper, otherwise there would be a fight. Brother Long was very moved in the first half, and took out a small book of grudges at halftime to look at it, he scored 24 points in the second half and slapped the Grizzlies management in the face, and scored 26 points, 7 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 steal in the whole game. Udoka has once again proven his vision and femdom skills.
Udoka's two trusting stars, Smith Jr. and Ethan, sealed the win for the Rockets in the final minute. Smith Jr. got 5 points, 12 boards, 2 assists and 1 block, and Ethan got 11 points, 8 boards, 1 assist, 2 steals and 1 block.
Jalen Green had 14 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists and only 1 turnover, and he helped the Rockets chase points, playing 5 minutes in the final quarter.
Van Jordan is still stable, with 16 points, 6 rebounds, 8 assists, 4 steals and 2 blocks, Udoka can't let him rest for a while.
Sengong was ashamed and brave, with 15 points, 7 rebounds, 1 assist, 2 steals and 3 blocks, and he needed to be stable if he wanted to be an All-Star.
Jeff Green Sr. has 12 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 block, and he is Udoka's baby. Holiday had 4 points and 2 rebounds, and it was impossible to expect him to be that accurate every game. Brock's 0 points is, after all, the base salary. Landale has an annual salary of 0 points and 1 board for 8 million, and goodbye, the Rockets can trade him now.
The Grizzlies went on a 5-0 run to open the game, and Van Jordan scored the first goal with a step-back jumper for the Rockets. The Grizzlies bloomed a little more, Rose hit a three-pointer, and the Rockets, who were nine points behind, called a timeout. After the game, Sengun made another mistake, and then he played 2+1. Little Smith rushed in to get a buckle and was capped. The Rockets were on the downside, and Udoka called out again after Aldama hit a hook shot. Van Jordan hat Roddy, steal Biyombo, Jeff Green fast break score. Ethan finds Old Jeff, who hooks his hand and has it. Eason broke through and dunked, and the Rockets trailed by 15 points in the first quarter.
In the second quarter, Ethan hit three points, actively grabbed rebounds to make up for the ball, and made two fouls and two free throws. Dillon finally scored through a layup, and the Grizzlies took the lead but decided to call a timeout to hold on. Jeff Sr. scored 2+1 in the face of Jackson, Sengun made Roddy foul two free throws and two hits, and Smith Jr. threw in three points. Green scored on a breakaway, followed by another three-pointer on the counter. Green scored another three-pointer in the final 34 seconds to give the Rockets a 10-point trail at halftime.
In the third quarter, Green fouled Jackson and walked to the free throw line to score two points, and Sengun hat Bane. Dillon stepped back and Green hit another three-pointer. Dillon scored back-to-back points, and Van Jordan also scored three points. Udoka replaced Green with Holiday and Sengun scored another big hat. Van Jordan Dillon connected again, and the latter hit a shot from the outside. Dillon made another free throw to score 2 points, Green hit a free throw to tie the game, Sengun made both free throws to overtake, Holiday opened from the outside, and the Rockets finished the quarter with a one-point lead.
Coming up in the fourth quarter, Jeff Sr. and Dillon gave the Rockets a five-point lead to stop the Grizzlies. Bane was in a hurry to get a technical foul, and Holiday scored a steady penalty. In the last seven minutes, Udoka brought on Van Jordan and Sengun. The Rockets duo turned, and Van Jordan assisted Sengun to score a basket. After that, Dillon became the main attacker, cutting to the basket, making fouls, forcing breakthroughs, and he helped the Rockets maintain a slight lead.
The game entered the final 3 minutes, Van Jordan broke through and picked the ball in, and Jackson played 2+1 against Sengun to tie the game. Van Jordan made a pull-up jumper to take a two-point lead, and then he assisted Dillon to throw a key three-pointer to give the Rockets a five-point lead with 40 seconds to go. Dillon steals and assists Ethan dunk, Smith Jr. makes two free throws, and the Rockets win!