What are the benefits of a tough start? Silas: It’s really hard. We try to fight in adversity.
Live broadcast on November 5th, the Rockets are about to welcome another away trip. This is a four-company guest, and tomorrow’s first challenge to the Timberwolves.
On Friday, local time, the Rockets had their first complete training in nearly eight days. After the training, when the team’s difficult schedule this season would have potential benefits, Rockets coach Silas responded with a wry smile: “I don’t know. I mean, I try to turn everything into positive. This is my job and what I am good. However, the schedule is really difficult. Fighting in adversity is one of the courses we have learned.”
“We need to understand the importance of rest and recovery. I try my best to arrange everything of the team in the training ground and try my best to be well organized. This is a lesson we learned early. We did well and never gave up.” Silas said.
At present, the Rockets with 1 win and 8 losses have 3 main 6 customers (including 4 companies) in the first 9 games, and most of them are playoff or play-off teams last season, while the next 6 games, they want 2 owners and 4 guests, and they will not have a wave of consecutive home games until November 19.
(Lin Yuan)