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Osal scored 17 points and 2 hats, Cunningham transformed into Jaylen Green in the last quarter, will the Rockets follow in the footsteps of the Pistons?

The Pistons lost and bid farewell to the playoffs. Bickstaff, who had coached the Rockets, said in an interview after the game: It is too difficult for him to take off the hat to Brunson.

Brunson averaged 27 points and 7.3 assists per game in the regular season this season, and scored 30+ in five of the playoffs. In this game, Brunson scored 40 points and 7 assists, and scored the ball in the critical moment against Osal's defense. After seeing Brunson's performance, looking at Van Jordan, it's completely incomparable. They are also small guards less than 1.9 meters tall. Brunson's offensive ability is much better than Van Jordan, and his annual salary is even lower. Although

lost, Osar's performance was recognized by his opponent. Brunson said after the game that Osal was too difficult to deal with. Osal scored 17 points, 6 rebounds, 1 assist, 2 steals, 2 shots, and 0 mistakes, making 5 of 7 shots. Bickstaff replaced defensive champion Osal with the Pistons leading 7 points, and then the Knicks launched a counterattack and finally completed the reversal. Bixtaff replaced Schroeder to try to increase the ball holding point, but reduced the intensity of the defense and eventually paid the price. If it were Uduka, he would not replace Amen with Holiday Jr. at a critical moment in the playoffs, because he attaches great importance to defense.

Pistons boss Cunningham transformed into Jaylen Green in the final quarter of this game, and he could not defend himself from shooting and made mistakes. In the last 2 minutes, Brunson broke through and scored 2 points and Cunningham made a layup. The Pistons quickly replaced Osal, Cunningham made a mistake and was intercepted by Towns, who committed a foul and received a free throw. Osal made a steal and increased his hat, but his teammate made a mistake. Bridges tied the score, and Cunningham made a layup and made a blacksmith. Brunson scored a key three-pointer.

Cunningham played in 44 minutes and scored 23 points, 7 rebounds, 8 assists, 3 steals and 1 attacker, made 9 of 22 shots, 0 of 8 three-pointers, made 3 mistakes, and only scored 4 points in the last quarter.

Cunningan averaged 25 points, 8.3 rebounds, 8.7 assists, 1.8 steals and 1.3 caps per game in the playoffs, shooting percentage of 42.6% and three-point shooting percentage of 17.9%.

Sengong averaged 20.8 points, 11 rebounds, 5.2 assists, 1.8 steals and 0.4 caps per game in the playoffs, with a shooting percentage of 47.7% and a three-point shooting percentage of 40%.

Cad Cunningham, like Sengon, can play a guaranteed role as the team's offensive core, but his athletic ability and physical fitness are average, and the key ball is not good.

Pistons starting shooting guard Hardaway Jr. averaged 12 points and 1.2 assists per game, shooting percentage of 33.8% and three-point shooting percentage of 30.8%. He failed to share the pressure for Cunningham and even dragged his back. Some American media suggested that the Pistons trade to All-Star shooting guard Booker and join forces with Cunningham to compete for the championship.

Jaylen Green is a little better than Hardaway Jr., but it is still awful. Many American media also suggested that the Rockets trade to get Booker to replace Jaylen Green, and then form a Big Three lineup with Sengon and Amen.

Pistons fell behind 0-1 in the series, then chased 1-1, and then fell behind 1-3 to 2-3, and now it is out 2-4. Will the Rockets follow the Pistons?

The Rockets and Pistons both accumulate talents by playing badly to complete reconstruction and become dark horse teams. Both teams have a Thompson, both of whom pay attention to defense but are not good at offense. They have All-Star cores, but no one can stand up to score at critical moments, lack of experience in the playoffs, poor details, and the head coach has problems with on-the-spot command.

The Pistons are very tenacious but they failed to last until the tiebreak, and the outside world is more optimistic that the Warriors eliminate the Rockets 4-2 to advance.