Excellent live news: on February 4th, the 2020-21 season NBA regular season will continue, the Houston Rockets will play away again
against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
After the game, the Rockets defeated the Thunder 84-107, ending their 6-game winning streak.
84 points is also the Rockets’ lowest score in a single game this season.
The star of the game: Darius Bazley In this campaign, in the absence of the core Alexander, the teenager Bazley steals the spotlight on the offensive end. He made 6 of 12 shots, scored 18 points, and scored 12 rebounds and 2 blocks.
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In the first quarter, the two inside players, Wood and Horford, opened up the situation for their respective teams with three-point goals. Then Gordon and Diallo also joined the team and hit three-pointers one after another.
The main attack on the inside scored 4 points in a row, and Wood hit another three-pointer from the outside. The Rockets used a wave of 10-0 offensive to seize the opportunity to take the lead.
However, the Thunder responded quickly, Horford and Bezley scored points one after another and quickly stopped the bleeding.
In the final stage of the matchup against the Rockets, only Cousins was able to score points on the offensive end. In the last 5 minutes, only Cousins scored 5 points, while the Thunder sent a 14-5 offensive with 5 points to end the first quarter.
In the second quarter, Isaiah Robbie made a hook shot and Kenrich Williams continued to hit three-pointers. The point difference was quickly widened to double digits.
On the Rockets’ side, without Wall’s backcourt engine, the offensive operation has obviously stagnated.
In the latter part of this quarter, the Thunder’s advantage became more and more obvious. Maledon hit a three-pointer and Horford also made a layup. The home team once led by 19 points.
Passively, Eric Gordon stood up and used three-pointers and layups to stop the bleeding for the Rockets.
With Cousins also scoring a three-pointer, after halftime, the Rockets continued to fall behind 43-54.
After changing sides, the Rockets tried to chase points at the beginning. Oladipo and Gordon scored one inside and one outside to help the Rockets chase the point difference to single digits.
However, before they were happy for a while, the Thunder quickly responded with a wave. Diallo and Bazley scored 10 points together, and the Thunder used a small climax of 10-2 to test the crowbar.
In the final stage, after the Rockets’ offense was completely misfired, the Thunder crazily rushed to the basket and sent another wave of 13-2 offensive to open the score in one fell swoop. The Rockets once again encountered a performance of only 2 points in 5 minutes.
81-58 led the Rockets by as many as 23 points.
In the final quarter, the Thunder’s onslaught continued. Muscala hit a three-pointer, Robbie scored a layup, and Darius Miller made 3 of 3 free throws for an outside foul. After a new wave of climax, the point difference was widened to
30 points.
Since then, the Rockets are still stubbornly resisting, and responded with a small climax, allowing the point difference to return to the 20-point level, but Ken Williams and Horford made three-pointers again, and Diallo also succeeded in attacking the basket.
Total kill.
After the game, the Rockets defeated the Thunder 84-107, ending their 6-game winning streak.
84 points is also the Rockets’ lowest score in a single game this season.
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Rockets vs Thunder Full Game Replay
Rockets vs Thunder Full Game Replay
Scores and data of both sides: Scores in a single quarter: 25-30, 18-24, 15-27, 29-23 (Rockets in front) Rockets (10-10): Gordon 22 points, 3 rebounds and 4 assists, Oladipo 19
Points, 3 rebounds and 3 assists, Tate 6 points and 4 rebounds, Wood 8 points, 6 rebounds and 3 assists, Cousins 10 points and 5 rebounds, Brown 11 points, 6 rebounds and 3 assists.
Thunder (9-11): Bazley 18 points, 12 rebounds and 2 blocks, Diallo 16 points, 9 rebounds and 3 steals, Horford 17 points, 6 rebounds and 3 assists, Williams 19 points and 6 rebounds, Robbie 13 points and 2 rebounds
, Muscala had 8 points and 5 rebounds.
Both sides start: Rockets: Gordon, Oladipo, Tucker, Tate, Wood Thunder: Maleden, Diallo, Bezley, Dortmund, Horford