With the Houston Rockets' decisive victory over the Portland Trail Blazers, Jalen Green once again became the focus of Houston, scoring 26 points, 5 rebounds, 1 assist, and 1 steal in just three quarters, achieving a league-leading plus-minus (+23). In this game, he extended his streak of consecutive double-digit scoring games to 10. If this momentum continues, he is well on his way to securing a spot in the Western Conference All-Star reserve lineup. However, relying solely on Green would not have been enough to completely turn the tide of the game. According to Shen Jing, had it not been for head coach Udoka's harsh words during halftime, the second half of the game might have lacked energy and aggression. Fortunately, the coaching staff and players reached a consensus on winning, otherwise their position among the top three in the West would have been at risk. Facing the relentless offensive onslaught from the young team, Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups seemed helpless. The outside shooting of Green, the inside play of Shen Jing, and the bench contributions of Ison and Whitmore all displayed a strong desire to score. Their tidal wave of attacks directly carried them to victory. At the same time, Billups also mentioned the team's rebuilding and development, suggesting that the current Houston could serve as a reference. Although their roster is filled with many talented newcomers, playing time and shooting opportunities may not be evenly distributed. The No. 3 pick in the 24th draft, Sheppard, is the most typical example. However, their draft picks have proven to…