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46 points and 9 assists! The Rockets missed the All-Star guard for Wood, and Stone made a mistake in trying to make amends

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46 points and 9 assists! The Rockets missed the All-Star guard for Wood, and Stone made a mistake in trying to make amends

There are also Rockets fans who have expressed their desire to see Jalen Green reach Maxey's current level in the future.

46 points and 9 assists! The Rockets missed the All-Star guard for Wood, and Stone made a mistake in trying to make amends

The 76ers were facing elimination, and Maxey blasted 46 points and 9 assists to save the team, and many fans said that they gave him full marks.

Maxey scored 17 points in the fourth quarter and five points in overtime, showing his heroic nature at the critical moment.

Who do you think you can compare to in the final quarter? Maxi answered the question after the game: I'm going to look back at Reggie Miller's game against the Knicks at Madison Square Garden.

46 points and 9 assists! The Rockets missed the All-Star guard for Wood, and Stone made a mistake in trying to make amends

Anuno, who has won the steal king and was named to the All-Defensive Second Team, and has had an affair with the Rockets, said after the game: Maxey has made a lot of difficult shots, he is a good player, but this loss is the responsibility of all of us. We have to execute the tactics better and I'll get better.

There was once an opportunity to get Maxi in front of him, but the Rocket did not cherish it. The Rockets brushed Wood out on the All-Star guard for the sake of stats.

46 points and 9 assists! The Rockets missed the All-Star guard for Wood, and Stone made a mistake in trying to make amends

The Rockets traded Covington to the Trail Blazers in exchange for Ariza, the 2020 No. 16 pick and a 2021 protected first-round pick.

Maxey, who was born in 2000, entered the NBA Draft in 2020, when the Rockets could have drafted him with the No. 16 pick.

In fact, some Houston fans were optimistic about Maxey at the beginning, but the Rockets traded this first-round pick.

46 points and 9 assists! The Rockets missed the All-Star guard for Wood, and Stone made a mistake in trying to make amends

The Rockets and Pistons reached a sign-and-trade deal for Wood. The Rockets sent Ariza, a 2020 first-round pick No. 16, a second-round pick, some cash, and Wood, a future first-round pick, and a second-round pick from the Pistons.

Maxey quickly showed his talent, and Rockets general manager Stone regretted it.

NBA roster Kevin O'Connor broke the news that the Rockets had asked for Simmons, Maxey, and three first-round picks in Harden's trade negotiations. The 76ers believe Maxey has a promising future and are reluctant to put him in the trade.

46 points and 9 assists! The Rockets missed the All-Star guard for Wood, and Stone made a mistake in trying to make amends

Later, the Nets asked Maxey for Harden in trade negotiations, and the 76ers refused again.

Although Maxey is only 1.88 meters tall and his physical talent is not top-notch, he is improving every season, and the 76ers see him as an important member of the team.

Missing Maxey, Rockets general manager Stone made a mistake when he wanted to make amends.

Maxey's college junior, Tytay Washington, entered the 2022 draft, and the Kentucky guard caught the Rockets' eye.

Born in 2001 and 1.91 meters tall, Taytae said in an interview that his template is Maxi.

The young version of Maxey, how could this be missed? The Rockets selected Taytay with the No. 29 pick.

46 points and 9 assists! The Rockets missed the All-Star guard for Wood, and Stone made a mistake in trying to make amends

Rocket wants to train Taytae to be the next Maxi, but the ideal is plump and the reality is skinny. Taytae is a few blocks away from Maxi and isn't even a bankrupt version.

Tytay Washington is physically gifted, doesn't break through and shoot, can't stand defense, and after a season he was swept away by the Rockets, and now works as a water cooler manager for the Bucks on a two-way contract.

Maxey shot just 30.1 percent from three-point range in his rookie season, but he worked hard to become a sharpshooter, shooting 43.4 percent from beyond the arc last season.

This season, Maxey averaged 25.9 points and 6.2 assists per game in the regular season and was named an All-Star and won the Most Improved Player award. In the playoffs, Maxey evolved again, averaging 32.4 points and 7.2 assists per game while shooting 50% from the field and 42.9% from three-point range.

46 points and 9 assists! The Rockets missed the All-Star guard for Wood, and Stone made a mistake in trying to make amends

Maxey isn't as physically gifted as Jalen Green, but he's really hard working and focusing on training while also meeting a good mentor. Maxey thanked Harden for his help. Udoka thinks that Harden will affect the growth of young players, refuses to let him return, and pits the Rockets.

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