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Mike D'Antoni, a Houston Rockets coach, has always imposed a style in which the speed of transitions and multiple offensive possessions have been his hallmark. A way of playing that now wants to take it one step further with the arrival of Westbrook to the Texan team. They already showed this in the first game of the season they lost to the Bucks. In that clash the Rockets enjoyed 109 possessions, 10 more than their average from the previous season, and scored 27 points in counterattack. But D'Antoni wants more. The coach of the Texan franchise knows that Russell Westbrook has a dizzying player who can give many revolutions to his game and meet the goal set by D'Antoni himself: "We want to attack in six seconds. .. or less. "It would be the continuation of the attack imposed in the Suns with Steve Nash at the controls, which D'Antoni asked to attack in seven seconds, creating an unmistakable and attractive style for the amateur.
They want to mark the possession in a big way. We will see their attitudes in the game.
We will see what strategy they apply in the game and if they are so good to press like this over time.