KD: Private relationships between teammates are important, but true chemistry is built on the court.
6686 Sports November 13th NBA regular season, the Rockets beat the Wizards 135-112 today.
In this game, Rockets star Durant played 31 minutes, making 7 of 16 shots, 2 of 5 three-pointers, scoring 23 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 interceptions, with a plus-minus value of +15.
During the post-game interview, the reporter asked: "I saw you, Sheppard and several other players going out for dinner in San Antonio. Do you think this kind of off-court getting along has actually helped the team's chemical reaction?"
Durant said: "Honestly, I have seen two situations. For example, in Phoenix last year, our team had a good relationship, but our performance on the court was not good. Another example is when I was in the Thunder early in my career, our players The relationship was very close, and we took a taxi and ate together as soon as we got off the plane, but our record was 20 wins and 62 losses that year."
"So, the personal relationship between the players is very important, but you also have to be talented and play well. Real chemistry is built on the court. Of course, knowing each other personally will help, but it is always good to get to know the people who spend most of the time together outside the basketball game."