Rockets Drop to 0-2 as Pistons Expose Early Offensive Flaws
Kevin Durant's 37 points could not mask a disjointed offense lacking a true organizer.
Overview
- Detroit prevailed 115-111 as Houston's offense stalled despite 37-of-48 free throws.
- The Rockets' double-big look and constant zone were exploited, negating expected advantages on the glass and inside.
- Kevin Durant posted 37 points on 9-of-18 shooting with 16-of-18 free throws in 28 minutes.
- Key creators faltered, with Alperen Sengun shooting 5-of-18 and Amen Thompson and Reed Sheppard struggling to organize sets.
- Houston attempted just 22 threes to Detroit's 39, while Durant said frustration is fueling adjustments and noted the starting five has still won its minutes.