The Rockets were the biggest culprit! As soon as they got the contract of billion yuan, they were kicked out. His life is
I know you can't do it, but you live up to expectations. It's true that it's not possible. The Rockets are out of the game and can reward you. Who should take the big blame? It must be, it must be the one below. Jaylen Green, averaging 21 points per game in the regular season, the Rockets' scoring leader, averaged 13 points per game in the playoffs, shooting percentage of 37%, three-point shooting percentage of 29%, and averaging 1.9 three-pointers per game. Seven playoffs, Green scored more than 13 points in only one game, and his shooting percentage was higher than 40%. Unexpectedly, he was the second-tier pick and was not as good as Lao Fan's undraft. And what I never expected was that Green was all messed up, and there was even a voice that supported understanding Green. Some fans said that it is normal for Green to play poorly in the playoffs for the first time. The superstars have to pay tuition fees for the first time they play in the playoffs. I'll go. The superstars have to pay tuition for the first time playing in the playoffs. The shooting rate is very low, but the output is no problem, but what about Jaylen Green? Average only 12 shots per game, a full 5 lower than the regular season. You knew that the Rockets needed to output, but you were so scared that you didn't dare to take action. Some fans also said that Green encountered too much defensive pressure in the playoffs and was often double-teamed and assisted in defense, which is even more ridiculous. As the Rockets' No. 1 scorer, it is not normal for the opponent to take care of it? With a contract of 100 million yuan, you have to enjoy this kind of treatment. Which superstar is not taken care of in the playoffs? As for being double-teamed and assisted, you can just pull it off. If you really encounter high-intensity double-teamed and assisted, why does Uduka only allow you to play 31 minutes per game, or is it useless on the court? So, don't wash Green, there's nothing to wash. Of course, Green is very understandable to play like this in the playoffs. After all, Green didn't even understand the regular season, so he couldn't understand the playoffs. The regular season was a god with three games, and the playoffs was a god with six games. Green leaves the Rockets this summer, which is a foregone conclusion. The Rockets need to increase their offensive firepower. No matter who comes to the Rockets, Green's ball rights will decline, and it will be meaningless to stay in Green again. And it has been cultivated for so many years. If it were really gold, it would have shined long ago. Green, who has left the Rockets, can he stand up in the future? Not optimistic, very unsupportant! First of all, the eyes are the window of the soul. Look at Green's eyes, then look at Amen Thompson's eyes, and you will know what the problem with Green is! Green's eyes are dull and he is content with the future. Without that ruthlessness, he must make a name for himself in the future. How can Green play well like this? Secondly, although Green is only 22 years old, the Rockets have been trained for four years. If the new team is the bottom of the game, it will only give Green 1-2 years. After all, Green is a person who has been abandoned once, which is the difference between first marriage and second marriage. If the new team is a playoff team, then Green will be miserable. He won't give so much ball rights, which means that Green will be more uncomfortable than the Rockets. Finally, will Green be the next Ayton? After winning a big contract, I felt like I had no desires and no desires, my life was complete, what is the top scorer, what is the playoffs, what is the All-Star, I don’t care! Will Green be the second Ayton? Fans and friends! Is it a fact that Green left the Rockets? Are you optimistic about Green's future standing up? Why did Green play so badly in the playoffs? Which teams are Green suitable for? Who can the Rockets exchange Green for?
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