Uduka: There are teammates open everywhere on the court, but we are forcing shots
6686 Sports October 25th In the NBA regular season, the Rockets lost to the Pistons 111-115 and suffered a 2-game losing streak.
After the game, Rockets coach Uduka was interviewed and talked about the team's offensive competitiveness. First of all, he said that the team was passive inside. "In the last 20 seconds of the game, we had another attack opportunity to reduce the point difference to a level where one attack could tie the game. But the problem is that we allowed our opponent to score 25 points in the second attack. Tonight we are fighting for rebounds. They were completely at a disadvantage, and they were not as active as their opponents when fighting for the live ball."
He also said later: "We had few assists and teammates were in open positions everywhere on the court, but we were forcing shots."
The Rockets only sent out 15 assists in the whole game, and point guard Amen and Shepard only had one.