Live broadcast on December 13 news rocket defender Jay Green talked about his mentality change at the critical moment of the match in an interview this week.

Since November 1, the number of free throws made by the Rockets at the critical moment at the end of the game (the last 5 minutes difference is within 5 points) can rank second in the league. Jay Green recently used the last-minute free throw to help the team beat the Sun and the Bucks.

Speaking of this, Jay Green said, “I am trying to get free throws. Most of the time, they would limit me at three point line, so tapping the basket became my only choice. I just try to attack each other’s big men, which depends on their coverage. They will put pressure on me at the high level at the end of the game, so I try to use cover to get a one-on-one breakthrough.”

“Old Lucas is right. We don’t really want to play hero ball. I think this is just looking for opportunities, trying to shoot, organizing attacks, then performing well and trying to make the hoop.” Jay Green said.

Related news: Old Lucas: We don’t need heroes at the critical moment of the competition and don’t care who scored the final score.

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