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Uduka is essentially a fan and is too easy to target, not to mention the top five in death.

1:12am, 28 October 2025Basketball

Uduka is essentially the level of fans. I like to watch unsolvable singles the most, and then look at high-level data for fear of being noisy to others. The five people have their own division of labor, and the data cannot reflect the tactical value. Those who are great in isolation are great, and those who are great in isolation are great. The question is who created the environment for them to defend in isolation? The data of those who bear the tactical value are at a disadvantage. In the end, everyone is good at playing alone. Ethan's choice is right. The data is worse if he uses space to play coordination. Similar to Xiao Jia, it is better to do it by himself.

The starting lineup, four, 211, and three are slow and not explosive, so what is the point of going to the top five? The Rockets' best starting lineup was Van Jordan, Fan, Thompson, Durant, and Nerve. Then when they came off the bench, they asked Jia Jia and Neptune to match up. As a result, they ended up with a different top five. Now, although there is no Fan Jordan and Fan, Okogie is at the No. 1 position.

The lineup of Thompson, Durant, and James at No. 2 is better than these five. The defender is responsible for holding the ball through half the court, and then letting Nerve go to the top of the arc to catch the ball. Then Thompson and James cut to the basket, leaving Okogie and Durant on the outside.

You can avoid the shortcomings of these two players by playing this way. Thompson has good physical fitness and is suitable for alley-oops under the basket and instant dunks. Xiaojia lacks explosive power, so let him pass under the pocket to involve the defense. Then Okogie on the outside waits for the opportunity to catch and shoot in the open space. When Thompson and Xiaojia cut through the pocket one by one, there are obviously not enough personnel to double-team Durant.

At this time, you can pass the ball to Durant, and then Nerve will cover. The opponent will most likely let Nerve go and double-team Durant. Then Durant will pass the ball to Nerve as he did today. Nerve is basically an open mid-range.

This kind of death five consumes a lot of money. In 82 regular season games, the big man's physical strength can't bear it for a long time. At present, I think the optimal rotation is to rush the ducks to the shelf, let Holiday start in the starting lineup, replace the Sea King, and then add a good 3D. Similar to the young and old, they are satisfied. When there is a chance to trade for a quasi-star or star guard, they will rush directly.

After these two games, yes, there is no point guard, and the situation looks like a mess. Shepard can be said to have played a mess, so as a head coach, don't you know how to adjust? Obviously Shepard can't play well, and he doesn't know how to try Aaron Holiday and Sister Rain. Today, Tate said he could play, but he didn't play for a second, including Capela. Capela was arranged to show up to tell the fans that he can play, and then what?

is gone? Well, VanVleet was injured and couldn't be used anymore, so he switched to using those six or seven players every game. As a result, the players didn't dare to make any moves after fouling in these two games. Then the coach stared at him on the sidelines as if he didn't know that other people could play. Today, Okogie was playing and playing for no reason, much to my amusement. If we keep playing like this, don't say when we will win. You may not know when one of the starting players will become injured due to overwork. All I can say is that we have our own five donkeys and farmers in the west.

The other one is the offensive tactics. It is true that VanVleet's injury has a great impact on the Rockets, but it does not mean that the tactics can be used in singles. It is no exaggeration to say that after two games, there are no other tactics except singles. Amen plays with the ball, Shenjing plays with the ball, and Durant plays with the ball. There is no coordination between them. As the head coach, he has to bear the blame.

Not to mention the previous games, just looking at these two games, I am lucky that I don’t have a heart disease, or I may be in the hospital now. In the first game, I was so disappointed with the lineup that a bunch of people came out to criticize me. Now I have to add one more thing. I was very optimistic about Uduka because of the record before, but now I take back this idea and remain skeptical. I feel like I will be choked to death if I don't speak out. These two games can show me something.

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