Regardless of whether the condition is good or bad! The Rockets forward-line star s playing time is always very limited?
In a previous NBA playoff game, the Golden State Warriors defeated the Houston Rockets who played at home 103-89. After this game, the Warriors, who won the tiebreaker, locked the total score of the series at 4-3 and successfully advanced to the Western Conference semi-finals; while the Rockets were somewhat regrettably defeated the last game and stopped in the first round of the playoffs. In this game, the Rockets' substitute forward star Tari Eason's performance can only be considered a sloppy. Ethan played 15 minutes and 52 seconds in the game, made 2 of 6 shots, 1 of 2 from outside the three-point line, and 0 of 2 free throws, scoring 5 points, 5 rebounds, 1 assist and 2 blocks, and had 2 turnovers, with a plus-negative value of -12. Ethan's performance on the offensive end was not ideal. He still seemed a little nervous. His offensive efficiency was very average, his scoring ability was not displayed, and he also missed two key free throws, which caused the team to be unable to strike while the iron was hot in the third quarter of the game to recover the score. Ethan works very hard on the defensive end, and he has shown quite good personal defensive ability, but he has no way to make more contributions on the defensive end. Ethan tried his best, but he still couldn't provide more support to the team, and in the end the team still couldn't win in such a critical tiebreak battle. In the NBA regular season this season, Ethan played 57 games in 82 games, averaging 24.9 minutes per game, averaging 12 points, 6.4 rebounds, 1.5 assists, 0.9 blocks, and 1.1 turnovers and 2.4 fouls, shooting percentage of 48.7%, three-point shooting percentage of 34.2%, and free throw shooting percentage of 76%. In the playoffs, Ethan averaged 18.9 minutes in these seven games, with averaging 7.6 points, 4.3 rebounds, 0.7 assists, 1.1 steals and 1 block, and 1.4 turnovers and 1.9 fouls. He shot 47.7%, three-point shooting percentage 36.8%, and 50% free throw shooting percentage. In fact, Ethan's performance during the playoffs was still good. Although his playing time decreased significantly, he was able to maintain a stable output. His offensive efficiency was also able to maintain a good level. He was able to provide a lot of support to the team on the defensive end. However, the Rockets have always been very cautious about using Ethan. No matter whether his performance is good or bad, his playing time has always been able to stay within this range. Ethan is actually a very mature young player, and his dominance on both offense and defense during the regular season is also visible to the naked eye. We actually don't understand why Ethan can't get more trust and support in the Rockets and why his playing time is so limited. Ethan should be the best candidate for the team's starting small forward, but the Rockets can only provide him with fragmented playing time. This seems to be of no benefit to Ethan's personal development and the team's condition?
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