The Rockets lost to the Warriors in the seventh tie. Which one is more worthy of training, Green or Amen? Do you want to trade Green?
The first round of the playoff series between the Rockets and the Warriors was ups and downs, and the Warriors finally won the tiebreak 103-89 and advanced to the next round. This round of series also caused the Rockets' future core candidates to question, which one is more worthy of training, Jaylen Green or Amen Thompson?
From the data, Jaylen Green's performance in the entire series was ups and downs. He averaged 31.7 minutes per game, scored 14.2 points, 5.7 rebounds and 3.2 assists, but his shooting percentage was only 37.2%, and his three-point shooting percentage was only 31% of the points. . For example, he exploded in G2 and scored 38 points alone, but the scores in the rest of the games were very sluggish. For example, he played in G4 for 25 minutes, made 3 of 8 shots, 1 of 5 three-pointers, and scored only 8
Amen Thompson is also outstanding in data. In G5, he made 8 of 12 shots, 1 of 1 of 3-pointers, scored 25 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists, 5 steals and 3 blocks. Today he also scored the highest 24 points in the team, with high shooting efficiency and outstanding contributions on the defensive end. Throughout the entire series, his influence on the defensive end is difficult to fully reflect the data. But the disadvantage is also obvious that it is shooting, and three-pointers can be almost put, which requires improvement.
In terms of role on the court, Green mainly bears the heavy responsibility of scoring. He has excellent scoring talent, strong explosive power, and can tear open the opponent's defense through his personal ability. However, when facing the Warriors' targeted defense, his offensive efficiency dropped significantly and his handling of the ball was not reasonable enough, resulting in an increase in the team's mistakes. Moreover, judging from this round of series, Green's singles ability is questionable. He often sees him calling Curry to singles, but his success rate is very low. Everyone knows that Curry is the Warriors' defensive weak ring, but Green really can't beat Curry, and face defense will even cut off Green. So I really don’t know if Curry’s defense is underestimated or Green’s offense is overestimated!
Amen is an all-round player with a significant role in the defensive end. In G5, he defended Curry alone, successfully restricted Curry's offense many times, and also sent 3 steals and 1 block, allowing Curry to make only 4 of 12 shots in the game. His defensive enthusiasm and awareness are excellent and can drive the team's defensive momentum. On the offensive end, although his three-point ability needs to be improved, his breakthrough and passing ability are good, and he can create opportunities for his teammates. This season, I have obviously improved with the ball in my possession. I often see Amen launching an attack with the ball. Although I don’t have that kind of gorgeous skills, my basic skills are really solid.
Looking forward, if Green can improve his stability, improve his shooting choices, and strengthen his psychological quality, he still has the potential to become the team's core scorer. After all, his talent is there, and as long as he can overcome the current problems, his firepower on the offensive end is still considerable.
Amen's development direction is more comprehensive, and he has the opportunity to become a superstar who integrates offense and defense. If he can train his three-pointers, his offensive threat will greatly increase, and his already excellent defensive ability and passing vision will be immeasurable. There is really a shadow of Xiao Ka in Amen. Of course, the offense is still far from Xiao Ka. I wonder if I will practice it in the future!
Based on the performance of this round of the series, Amen Thompson's current comprehensiveness and defensive influence make him slightly better in training value. But Green is not without a chance, he just needs to make more changes and improvements. In the future team building process, the Rockets may make clearer core choices based on the subsequent development of the two.
What do you think? Which is more worthy of training, Green or Amen? The Rockets obviously need an All-Star to conquer the situation, and there is no core problem at critical moments. Should I use Green as a bargaining chip to trade an All-Star in the offseason, such as Durant, letters…
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