Following a tough loss to the Memphis Grizzlies before the All-Star break, Houston Rockets head coach Ime Udoka hinted at potential changes to the team's starting lineup. Speculation arose that shooting guard Jalen Green might be the one to be replaced, but Udoka later decided to maintain the current lineup.
Udoka explained his decision by pointing out the team's injury struggles over the past 27 games. Key players like Dillon Brooks, Fred VanVleet, and Jabari Smith Jr. had missed significant time, impacting the team's performance. Udoka expressed a desire to return to the consistency and competitiveness they had shown in the first 27 games of the season.
The Rockets faced a tough defeat against the New Orleans Pelicans in their first game after the break, with Jalen Green having a particularly challenging night shooting. Rookie guard Amen Thompson, on the other hand, delivered an impressive performance off the bench.
As the Rockets' chances for the play-in tournament appear to be fading, potential lineup adjustments become crucial. Green's struggles this season have been contrasted by the strong showings of rookies Thompson and Cam Whitmore. Green's eligibility for a contract extension this summer adds another layer of complexity to the situation.
Despite the desire to secure a playoff spot, the decision to bench Green could have long-term implications for the team. Udoka faces the challenge of balancing immediate performance needs with the development and confidence of his players.
As the season progresses, all eyes will be on the Rockets to see how they navigate these lineup decisions and strive for a strong finish to the season.