The Rockets lost to the Warriors 85-95 at home on the 21st, and the first round of the NBA Western Conference playoffs G1 was lost, and the team's three-point shooting rate of only 20.7% was the biggest fatal injury, and the performance of the team's double guards "Van Jordan" Van Villett and J. Green was even more miserable, and the team was to blame for losing.
Rockets guard Van Vellitt (center)
J. Green averaged 21 points per game this season, and Vanwilett also scored 14.1 points, which is an important part of the Rockets' scoring, but the two combined for only 17 points today, and only hit 2 three-pointers in the whole game, completely losing to the Warriors' Curry, who scored 5 three-pointers and scored 31 points alone.
Vanvellett shot 4 of 19 from the field, 2 of 13 three-pointers, and scored 10 points, and when he played a chasing offensive with the Rockets in the fourth quarter, he missed 2 three-pointers, and he didn't even score when there was a gap, while J. Green shot 3 of 15 and 4 three-pointers and scored 7 points.
Rocket J. Green (right)
The Rockets' poor offense put themselves in a difficult situation, not only could not compare with the Warriors' 37.5% three-point shots, although they had 16 more rebounds than their opponents, they scored only 22 points on the second wave of offense, and only scored 4 points on the fast break, 14 points less than the Warriors, and only 11 of 20 free throws, with 85 points per game setting a new team low this season.