In the NBA regular season, the Rockets lost to the Timberwolves 95-122. In this game, the Rockets did not do a good job on both ends of the offensive and defensive ends, especially on the defensive end, which was empty. Coupled with the fact that there are very few players who can explode on the offensive end, many players are maintaining extremely low shooting percentages.
No one in the game was a perfect score, and it was true that every player had flaws. Green, Shin Jing and Smith barely got along, though. Because they all finished on the offensive end, especially Green, who was in excellent form in the third quarter, but unfortunately he didn't have much of the ball after being substituted. He scored 20 points on 7-of-16 shooting in the game, and he was able to rise up in this kind of high-intensity game, and he didn't play badly today.
At the same time, Shen Jing and Smith played okay on the offensive end, and together they scored 35 points, and the overall aggression was very strong. Especially Shen Jing, there is no attitude on the defensive end, the interior line is completely penetrated by Towns and Gobert, and he doesn't care about the defensive end at all. And if there is no organization, there is no blocking, so it is very speechless. Smith had 16+9 on 6-of-13 shooting, but those four mistakes in the first half directly triggered the team's collapse. In addition, there is no independent offensive ability on the offensive end, and the disadvantages are still relatively large.
As for Whitmore, Holiday and Brock barely passed. Whitmore got 11+2 data in 4 of 10, his temperament on the court is not bad, and the lethality on the offensive end is still okay, but he lacks high-end game experience and can't improve his intensity. And Holiday got 5+2+2 data in 2 of 3, the data is comprehensive, but he just likes to stick to the ball and affect the rhythm. Bullock's shooting percentage was okay, scoring 5 points on 2-of-4 shooting, and his shooting percentage was not bad.
Helplessly, Van Vleet, Tate, Amen, Boban, Landale and Jeff Green are all signs of a collapse. Especially for VanVleet, as the absolute core of the team, the shooting percentage was not good today, and it was only 2 of 8. There is still a bit of confusion on the court, and the defense in these games is also a performance of hip pulling. At the same time, Tate, Boban, and Landale couldn't show any value, Jeff Green made three points today, and Amen's skills were too rough, and he was only 2 of 9 in the game.