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Cole and Green point out that Van Jordan s 3+1 was a turning point, which made them lose Game 6

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According to the NBA Analysis Network of the US sports media. Warriors coaches Cole and Green both believe that sometime in the fourth quarter of the game changed all the momentum for the Rockets.

The Warriors struggled against the Rockets because there is Game 7 now. The Rockets are ready for battle, and the Warriors are not. However, the Warriors do find them uncomfortable. Green complained about Adams breaking the rules for three seconds multiple times. The Warriors were unable to cope with the Rockets' size and strength, and they eventually lost the game decisively. In most cases, the competition is competitive. But a Rockets' offense in the fourth quarter changed the game.

Green believed that fouls against Van Jordan lost morale

Green was interviewed after Game 6. When it comes to how bad the fourth quarter was for them, Green points to the moment when things changed earlier in the fourth quarter. The Warriors fouled Van Vreet at the beginning of the fourth quarter, when he scored a three-pointer in the field and conceded four points. Such a devastating way of scoring changed the momentum for them.

"I don't think it's about the area, but with... we started the fourth quarter of a two-pointer game with a four-pointer game. It's like you lost your life. We have to give them some honors. They do a good job in defense. That's why they're the second seed because they have a good defense. But that's the case, we can't give up the four-pointer game while leading. They do a good job in defense, but that's why we lose. We didn't match. Van Fritt made 17 3-pointers in three games. And he was open when he came out of the top of the arc. It's crazy to have no defense."

Cole's opinion on the strong momentum of the Rockets

Cole has a similar explanation for what happened in the fourth quarter. He noted that it can be devastating for a team, especially when they don't match the strength of their opponents. "We were 2 points behind when we entered the fourth quarter. I think the key was the four-pointer that started this quarter. It was our responsibility as a coaching staff. We had to make sure they matched their opponents, they didn't defend Van Fret, which felt like a game-changer. Although we didn't play well, we worked a lot." The Warriors need to start over and find a new solution. Cole is now willing to have Cooming add in Game 7 because the Warriors need something different. The question is whether the Warriors have enough ability to complete the mission against the Rockets, especially against a younger, larger team? Game 7 will be an exciting game from Toyota Center, which will also be the additional pressure on the Rockets' home atmosphere that the Warriors need to face in addition to lineup matching. But no matter who advances in the end, it has presented fans with a wonderful series!

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