Mark Daigneault reveals where bushes in brutal loss vs rocket
Houston – The Houstin rockets stabbed Oklahoma City Thunder chief coach Mark Daigneault And his team for 11 games in 11 plays in winning 125-111, where the rockets dominated all night. After ESPN Kendrick Perkins crowned the Grom the best team History of Franchise, Jalan Green (34 points) and All-Star Alperen Sengun (31 points) Led Houston in the game where Oklahoma City never had an advantage behind the first quarter.
After the loss, the Mark Daigneal, a rocket loan for rockets for Dominant performance.
“They announced most of us on all aspects. So you have to give credit. They were ready to play. They took a couple of our shocks when we tried to go back,” Daignealt said. “But they were a better team tonight. They deserved to win.
“We were uncomfortably in the first half. They had us at night for us and made us play on those games. They are a really good transition team for their athletics. So, obviously it could be better.” Daigneault concluded.
Mark Daigneault on rocket loss:
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For Doigneault, the rockets won many ways to get the lightning. Houstonized Oklahoma City 48-33 While green and Sengun combined with 65 points.
“I thought the game fell on more of their efforts to the glass,” Daigneault said. “Their ability to get those two guys (Jalan Green, Sengun) for 60+ points. It doesn’t happen to us often. Then, only our general sharpness on a misdemeanor with mostly turns.”
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Mark Daigneault emphasizes “critical” habits for thunder

In spite of the western conference and drops of seeds no. 1 with the best records in the NBA, Thunder Head Trener Mark Daigneault emphasized the importance of critical habits between now and end of the regular season. Even with just a handful of games left on schedule, Daigneault believes in his team can improve in front of a highly expected post-season.
“Much is just the basis in the NBA are relevant in the NBA, including in postseason and keep those sharp and mind is critical,” Daignealt said. “As we face different opponents, we see different styles. We’ve seen three of the fastest transition teams in the league, and tonight, that forces you to play with a lot of force – and Houston is similar.”
Daigneault knew that the game on Friday would not be easy for the thunder.
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