[Guide] News from April 23, , leading 2-0 and the Mavericks’ two first starters were reimbursed in advance, the Rockets’ prospects for promotion look infinitely bright.
But the generals of the Rockets don’t care much about the situation of their opponents. Dwight Howard even reminded his teammates to keep calm and focus on themselves, saying again that the championship is the ultimate goal of the Rockets.
Howard doesn’t care about Mavericks
The old Rockets player Chandler Parsons missed the second game due to a knee injury, and will undergo surgical treatment next, which will result in reimbursement for the season.
The Mavericks’ point guard Rondo was also sidelined. Whether it was a real injury or an infighting with the head coach, he is currently on an indefinite truce, and it is very likely that he will not appear in the next series against the Rockets.
Howard said that he did not care about the fact that the opponent’s two starters were unable to play, “We don’t care about their affairs, we must focus on our goal, which is to win the championship. On the road to the championship, the team
There’s going to be some bad games, a lot of problems, especially in the playoffs. Everybody’s super excited, but we’ve got to make sure we keep our heads down and focus on what we’re trying to accomplish.”
Howard played very well in the second game. He repeatedly staged lob dunks with Josh Smith, and finally scored 28 points and 12 rebounds.
Judging from the situation of the Mavericks and the Rockets, one ebbs and the other grows, and the Rockets have a bright future for advancement.
The 37-year-old Jason Terry is undoubtedly the star with the most experience in the Rockets and who knows the Mavericks best. He also reminded the Rockets players to remain calm, “We really only need to pay attention to our own situation and maintain a good state.
Not caring about their situation and how they feel.”