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Adams talks about Green s struggle: When you get hit all the game, it s normal to score a drop

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In the fierce NBA playoffs, the Rockets' away challenge to the Warriors has come to an end. The whistle sounded at the end of the game, and the Rockets successfully defeated the Warriors with a score of (3) 115-107 (3), adding a key victory to the team's promotion path.

In this thrilling showdown, Rockets player Steven Adams came on the court to fight for 31 minutes. He performed well on the court, 4 of 4 shots, showed an extremely high shooting percentage, and 9 of 16 free throws, contributing valuable points to the team with his stable performance. In the end, he successfully scored 17 points, took 5 rebounds, sent 1 steal and 3 blocks, and the comprehensive data fully demonstrated his important role in both defense and offense. After the

game, Adams was interviewed by a reporter. When asked about the topic of Jaylen Green's playoff performance "struggle" , Adams expressed his opinion without hesitation. He said: "If you're hitting a person all the time, it's normal for him to score a downward score. This doesn't mean he's not a 'playoff player'. You're threatening enough to make the opponent's defense focus on you." From a historical perspective, many great players have encountered similar targeted defenses in their careers, such as Michael Jordan, who often faces double-teams or even multiple players in the game, but can still break the dilemma with excellent skills and strong psychological qualities.

In today's basketball culture, the evaluation of a player cannot be based solely on the scoring data of a certain game, but should consider many factors such as its role in team tactics and its impact on the opponent's defensive strategy. From a social perspective, fans and media have increasingly demanded on players, hoping that they will always maintain excellent performance in high-intensity playoffs, but this pressure often affects the performance of players. And players like Jaylen Green, despite the ups and downs in scoring, have attracted a lot of defensive attention on the field and created more opportunities for teammates, which is a huge value in itself.

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