The Golden State Warriors pleaded as the biggest threat to Oklahoma City in the West last week, beating the Nuggets and the Lakers.
Houston’s Rockets gave the plan on Sunday for defeating the Warriors. The long and athletic athletic defenders of the Rockets invaded Stephen Curry and took the ball with his hands, selling on him and daring to beat them.
The result was Stephen Curry finishing with 3 points on 1 shots out of 10 and 1 out of 3 out of 3, and the Warriors, in the team, had 20 reversals. The other result was a victory of 106-96 Rockets.
No one else on the Warriors has intensified. Jimmy Butler collected 13 points out of 4 shots, Brandin Poddziemski had 19 points, and Buddy Hield scored 20, but the creation of Warriors games had disappeared, and they had trouble scoring.
You can be sure that other teams have taken note before the playoffs, but not all the teams have the young legs that the Rockets do to make it. The Warriors also had a night’s leave, there would be counters to this, and all the teams do not have the depth of the sports defenders made by the Rockets, but the plan is there. To what extent the teams can copy it.
The Rockets have experienced a balanced attack with 24 Dillon Brooks points, 21 by Jalen Green and 19 points with 14 rebounds from Alperen Sangun.