Green trusts Kuminga, Uduka finally wakes up! Butler makes the words clear, Curry points out the key points
The Rockets played against the Warriors away on May 3. At the end of the game, the Rockets successfully defeated the Warriors 115-107. It is really not unfair to lose the game in this game. First of all, the Rockets can still give the Warriors a great dilemma on the defensive end. When Curry is double-teamed in the game, he will make mistakes. In this case, the Rockets seize the opportunity to counterattack. Secondly, Curry will not hit the fairy ball many times like in the previous game. More importantly, the Rockets' inside advantage is getting bigger and bigger, so the Warriors play very hard in the game. Moreover, the Rockets are playing more calmly on the offensive end. Although Jaylen Green still has not found an offensive state, Van Vleet, Smith, Ethan can hit three-pointers, Shin Kyung and Adams ravaged the Warriors' inside, not to mention that Amen can cause damage and go to the free throw line. It can be said that the Rockets have completely defeated the Warriors. So the Warriors are now facing the Rockets who have the advantage in height and size, and Kumingga has also begun to be advanced. When facing such a situation, Cole accepted an interview with reporters after the game. When asked whether Kumingga would appear in G7, Cole made it clear that Kumingga is "it is entirely possible to return to the rotation lineup" in the tiebreak battle. Although Kumingga may get playing time, Kumingga's condition is worrying. After all, Kumingga still misses several games. Now he plays in a tiebreak game like this. Not to mention whether Kumingga will make the previous low-level mistakes, whether Kumingga can adapt to the intensity of the game has also become a question. But he trusted Kumingga Green very much. After the game, when talking about whether Kumingga could get playing time in the seventh game, Green said: Yes, he can handle it completely, and he can withstand any challenges he faces. He was born for such moments, no doubt 1000% sure. It can be seen that Green is full of confidence in Kumingga, but given Kumingga's previous performance in the game, it is really unclear what kind of performance he performed on the court, but the Warriors now do need someone to stand up and break the deadlock. It will be unknown whether Cole dares to boldly activate Kumingga by then. However, for Uduka, he really woke up. After all, when the Warriors began to foul Adams in the G4 game, when Adams had not really stepped onto the free throw line, Uduka replaced Adams, and the Rockets also collapsed and were overtaken by the Warriors. But now when the Warriors were fouling Adams again, Uduka insisted on keeping Adams, and Uduka's choice was undoubtedly correct. After the game, when asked what would happen if Adams had a lower free throw shooting rate, Uduka continued: If your defense reaches that level, you will not replace him, nor will you change your defensive strategy. And from Uduka's words, Uduka finally woke up this time. He also knew that Adams had different meanings to the Rockets, so he had to insist on using Adams. In the end, Uduka's choice also ushered in good results. After the game, Butler accepted an interview with a reporter and said: We must win together, and we must bear together even if we lose. But I know we will win together on Sunday, we will be ready to fight that game and take the game into our hands, we have no problem. We have to pay more attention to ourselves and not always focus on our opponents. It can be seen that Butler has made the words clear now. Now when the Warriors are also forced into a desperate situation, they need to believe in themselves, so at this time the Warriors need to be united and they need to play better chemistry in the game. As for Curry, he also pointed out the key points after the game. After the game, Curry said: You really want to come back with some momentum rounds, such as we didn't grab those 55-5 goals, they took away the frontcourt rebounds, and some defensive mistakes gave them easy shooting opportunities. There were several times when we launched a counterattack, but we could never narrow the gap. And you also understand that there is pressure on the home game. They played well and we had to give them the respect they deserve. For the Warriors, although the Rockets do have an advantage in height and size, the Warriors still have not changed this result. Therefore, what the Warriors can do now is to play more aggressively. They need to work hard to get more rebounds and need to hit open three-pointers. Only when the Warriors do the details well can the Warriors have a chance to win the tiebreak battle.
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