Guard Fred VanVleet scored 21 points and the Rockets did a fairly good job of keeping Spurs rookie center Victor Wembanyama in check in escaping with a 103-101 win on Tuesday.
“I feel like we followed the game plan until the final minute,” guard/forward Dillon Brooks told reporters. “We wanted to foul and not let them get any shots up on the rim, make them earn it on the free throw line.”
Wembanyama was held to 13 points and 10 rebounds. He scored 11 of those in the final 14 minutes.
“When you’ve got a guy like Wembanyama, we feel like we have three, four really solid defenders that we can throw on him,” Rockets coach Ime Udoka said. “Guys that are undersized that can kind of move in on him and take him off his spot. (Jae’Sean Tate) came in and did some of the same things that Dillon was doing.”
Wembanyama admittedly faces a new challenge every night but told reporters that going against Brooks, Tate and the Rockets is an especially tall task.
“The physicality, the energy,” Wembanyama said of the Rockets holding him to two points through most of three quarters and 13 overall. “Every night it’s a challenge, but this is a very aggressive team defensively, so this is the most hard.”
Coach Mark Daigneault said Tuesday’s home loss to the Pacers can serve as a good lesson.
“Just too many possessions where we weren’t leveraging each other and working together, which is a good lesson,” Daigneault told reporters. “You know, the game gets a lot harder when we do that. So again, we got to learn from it, look at it. We’re not going to be perfect every night. There’s lessons in every game. We’re gonna learn them from this one.”
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