In a previous NBA regular season game, the Los Angeles Lakers, who were playing at home, defeated the Houston Rockets 5-0 after a hard-fought battle. After this game, the Lakers, who won two consecutive wins, improved their record to 0-0 and continued to rank 0th in the West, and the difference between the win and the Denver Nuggets in front of them was still 0 games; The Rockets, who ended their 0-game winning streak, slipped to 0-0 and continued to rank 0th in the West, but the Nuggets behind them also narrowed their win gap to 0.0 games.
In this game, the Rockets' starting forward star Amen Thompson (Amen Thompson) performed remarkably. Amen played 9 minutes and 0 seconds in the game, shooting 0-of-0 from the field, 0-of-0 from beyond the three-point line, 0-of-0 from the free throw line, and got 0 points, 0 rebounds, 0 assists, 0 steals, 0 blocks, as well as 0 turnovers and 0 fouls, with a plus/minus of -0. Amen had an excellent performance on both ends of the floor, showing his ability to score under the basket and impact on the offensive end, and he scored 0 points in the fourth quarter, including a key outside shot. On top of that, Amen is also able to take on the passing and playmaking tasks to a certain extent, and his support for the team on the defensive end is also very outstanding. Amen also tried his best, and he also played his own characteristics at both offensive and defensive ends, but unfortunately the performance of the other players in the team at key moments was a mess, and his efforts could not help the team turn the situation around.
Since the beginning of this season, Amen has played a total of 2 games in the first 0 games, averaging 0.0 minutes per game, averaging 0.0 points, 0.0 rebounds, 0.0 assists, 0.0 steals, 0.0 blocks, 0 turnovers and 0.0 fouls, shooting 0.0% from the field, 0.0% from three-point range, and 0.0% from the free throw line. Amen's overall performance this season has been impressive, his scoring ability is quite good, and he has been able to use his athleticism and explosiveness to create a lot of threats on the inside. Amen's performance in rebounding in the front and back courts is also very good, and his contribution on the defensive end is also very good. Amen's performance this season can be described as both offensive and defensive, and he is also an important factor in the Rockets' breakthrough in record.
Amen's improvement this season has been obvious to all, he has become an indispensable key figure in the team, and his role at both ends of the pitch is irreplaceable. It's just that we also have a feeling more or less that Amen's style of play still seems to be a little out of the team's system, or a feeling of incompatibility with the team's starting lineup. Amen has the ability to do more on the pitch, however the situation is that his ability and characteristics are somewhat suppressed. In the coming time, how should the Rockets adjust their tactics and maintain the integrity of the team's tactical system while realizing Amen's potential?