If you watched the Lakers vs Rockets game earlier, you should be able to eat more at lunch.
If you didn't watch the Lakers vs Rockets game, I suggest you check out the replay, and you should also be able to eat more.
At least, this game really opened up my appetite.
Honestly, in today's NBA world, it's rare to see such an abstract game.
If you had to wait for both teams to score a field goal in the fourth quarter before eating, then someone like me who skipped breakfast might starve.
Let's break it down point by point.
1. Ayton scored only 1 point in the first 45 minutes of the game, then dominated with 6 points and 5 rebounds in just 2 minutes.
Lakers fans spent the whole night complaining that he's worse than Capela, but by dawn, Ayton stood up, haha.

2. Durant had 7 turnovers.
A game where KD was stuck under the car.
He scored 16 points in the first half, so for the whole game he must have... 18 points.
Those 2 extra points were "iron-blooded" two points scored when the outcome was almost decided.
3. The Lakers' defensive principle.
Not just Redick, even you and me watching from the screen could coach the Lakers today: blindly double-team Durant, he will definitely turn it over.
In the final quarter, the "Death" himself doubted life, even committing a ridiculous 8-second violation by not crossing half court.
Of course, blaming only KD would be unfair.
This was based on the Rockets having no real guards, everyone else being reckless, with limited ball-handling ability.
Besides VanVleet, Rockets fans probably also miss Teacher Sengun with his big butt...
The others really...

4. Udoka is abstract.
As Brother Di has said many times before, his teams have nothing on offense.
In the fourth quarter, the Rockets shot only 4-for-16 for 12 points and had a shocking 9 turnovers.
After watching this, will Warriors fans still complain that Kerr has no substance?
Absolutely a clear distinction.
I have one question: why must Durant always handle the ball at the top?
5. The Rockets' physical ability.
Even though they were so poor, why could they hang with the Lakers?
The Rockets couldn't shoot, but guys like Amen and Eason representing this team really can hustle.

6. The Lakers' problems.
First, lack of toughness; if they gave up so many rebounds to another team, they'd be dead already...
Second, once Reaves gets bodied up, he can't perform, even wide-open shots can be air balls.
To be fair, even though Luka's defense is criticized and he often throws his hands up.
His offense is absolutely fine, given his physical ability and versatility.
7. Finally, what Brother Di wants to say.
Do these two teams want to contend for a championship?
Just forget it...
