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Rockets fall to Nuggets 129-93
Let’s all take a deep breath. Breathe in, breathe out, and AAAAAAAAAAAA.
In case you missed the Rockets’ game against the Denver Nuggets, I think the fact that I am starting the article off with breathing exercises shows how it went. Now before anyone tries to make excuses for the loss since it was the second night of a back-to-back and Denver is in high altitude, just save your excuses as a team that entered the season with contention aspirations should not be getting embarrassed like this for the second time in less than seven days.
The game was close heading into halftime, with both teams making mistakes, as both Denver and Houston were turning the ball over. The difference, however, was the shooting. Amen Thompson started the game by missing his first four shots, and going into the second quarter, nobody on the Rockets had scored more than nine points. However, in the second, it appeared that Amen had something going as he then made all four of his next shots. Thompson finished the game with 16 points, four assists, five rebounds, and a steal while shooting 8/14 from the field and 0/1 from the free-throw line. Jabari Smith Jr. only scored two more points after scoring nine in the first quarter, but shot relatively well, going 5/10 overall and 1/2 from three. Both Sengun and KD had mediocre to bad games, and honestly, the only reason I am saying their games weren’t outright bad was that their efficiency shooting not at the free throw line was decent (I will get to the free throw shooting), with both going 5/8 from the floor. However, both Durant and Sengun turned the ball over at least twice.
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“That version of us was very good,” coach David …
The Nuggets haven’t looked like those Nuggets for quite a while now. They were in a 6-7 funk that included an embarrassing 39-point home loss to the Knicks last Friday. But their 129-93 blowout of the Rockets in a Western Conference showdown Wednesday night at Ball Arena conjured up memories of the healthy, dynamic team that opened the season with a 12-3 record. “That version of us was very good,” coach David Adleman said before Wednesday’s game. “We just have to get (back) to that point. “Am I frustrated right now? Yes. The players are. We understand that. But nothing replaces playing with each other and finding rhythm.”
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