Originally Posted by
Pelicanidae
We won a game. It was against the Charlotte Hornets, but it was on the road and they were 4-4, so I'm taking it as a good thing.
Last game, we were not perfect. It was not a flawless outing by any means. There were rough patches, a continuation of Gentry's famously dodgy rotations, and a few terrible lineups, but at the end of the day we walked out of it with another win. We are no longer the worst team in the NBA by record, and that's a good thing.
Rather than go over the Rocket's statistics in every category, the first thing I'm going to do is highlight some of the key players from last game.
Props have to go to Kenrich Williams, who posted a +69 net rating in that game (nice) in 28 minutes of play. His impact was surpassed only by Jaxson Hayes, who posted a +86, and Josh Hart, who posted a +103. Obviously, single game net rating is not some magical arbiter of the best players on a team or anything, but playing 20+ minutes and still maintaining such a bonkers rating is kind of unbelievable. Well done to those guys.
Moving on to this game, we take on the Rockets. They are currently 6-3, and coming off a big 117-94 win against the Chicago Bulls. The Rockets currently have the 2nd highest Offensive Rating in the NBA (we are 15th) and the 21st best Defensive Rating (we are 28th). So obviously they're doing a little better than us.
Unfortunately, this is also not an opportunity for us to take advantage with pace: we are the league's 2nd highest pace right now, but the Rockets are number 1, and they're coming off a night of rest just like we are.
James Harden is currently taking 14.4 threes a game, and shooting 30% on them. Westbrook is shooting only 4.4 threes per night, but he's down to 23.5%. Those two are combining for Bad Perimeter Shooting at the moment, and adding in Eric Gordon's 8 threes a night at 25.4%, there comes only one real explanation for how they can have such a strong offensive efficiency with such poor shooting: James Harden is taking 15 free throws a game, and is shooting 89% on them. So that means the name of the game tonight is Foul Control.
If we can play with the same defensive integrity we showed in Charlotte, and manage to avoid turning the ball over 26 times and fouling a ton, we can win this despite the obvious difference in team quality. It all comes down to discipline and communication: this will test whether Charlotte was just a fluke, or whether we're actually improving.
Let's go out and do our best. #WBD.