Rocket ammunition preview: conflict between the western conferences

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In the conflict of the Western Conference, the Memphis Grizzlies will face the hot Houston Rockets at 9:30 pm in the United States at 9:30 pm.
The Rockets led the Season series with a 3-0, but the game has always been a battle. Houston won four consecutive victories, seeing them occupy the top two teams in the Eastern Conference, and brought iconic moments to Amen Thompson.
Memphis entered this game with a six -game winning streak and defeated Knicks in the garden.
For fans, one of the two teams to look for is their elite defense and depth.
In the victory of Atlanta on January 28, the Rockets scored 30 points on the bench, and the 16 -point night of Jae’s Tate was titled.
“(Tate) is very large, and our gown is always.” IME Udoka said after the victory. “We are talking about Steven (Adams) out of the situation. Ease is out. Others have encountered a little impact to let these guys come in and improve us a certain strength. This is a good thing.”
The depth of Houston will need to be strong with a deep body Grizzlies on both sides of the ball again. Former DPoy Jaren Jackson Jr. and executor Zach EDEY guarded the paint without a simple bucket. Combining the elites with JA MORANT and Desmond Bank combined with the benches filled with Santi Aldama and Luke Kennard, you will get the tips for the highest attack in the league.
As for Houston, their defense has been locking the team. Houston leads the league with a rebound every rebound and allows each game to rank fifth. Under the leadership of the two -way wings, the Rockets’ frontcourt placed the fixture on the threat of opposition, while the center Alperen Sengun was processed and grabbed the board in the paint. The backcourt of Fred Vanvleet of Houston and Jalen Green was produced at the offensive end, with an average of 21.3 points per game.
This will be a battle. Although the defensive rankings of the two teams are very high, the explosiveness between the two teams in the Western Conference is expected.