3 Rockets Fundamental Flaws That Were Exposed in Embarrassing Loss to Thunder

Russell Westbrook and Rockets fall to Thunder
Russell Westbrook and Rockets fall to Thunder / Bob Levey/Getty Images

The Houston Rockets are fundamentally broken, and no amount of James Harden gifs or Russell Westbrook triple-double records can fix that. Houston bet on this bunch finally getting them over the Western Conference hump, especially without the Golden State behemoth, but that's just not going to be the case. In their latest embarrassing loss against the Thunder, which included getting outscored by 20 points in the fourth quarter, Houston was exposed yet again.

3. Reliance on James Harden

Rockets guard James Harden vs Thunder
Rockets guard James Harden vs Thunder / Bob Levey/Getty Images

Any smart franchise would rely on Harden, but it's overwhelming in Houston. For a team with so many supposed scorers, Harden going 9-of-29 from the field and 1-of-17 from three should not happen. The former MVP needs to know when to distribute, and when he's off, he just continues to chuck shots at the basket.

2. There's Only One Basketball

Rockets struggle to move the ball
Rockets struggle to move the ball / Tim Warner/Getty Images

This always had the potential to go awry in Houston, especially with the pickup of Russell Westbrook. Against the Thunder, Harden and Westbrook combined for 53 shots. That's a high number, and especially with Harden struggling they needed another scorer to step up. Yet, the stars wouldn't give any of the Rockets supporting cast that opportunity.

1. Inability to Close Games

Thunder guard Dennis Schroder vs Rockets
Thunder guard Dennis Schroder vs Rockets / Bob Levey/Getty Images

The Thunder outscored the Rockets 41-20 in the fourth quarter. That just can't happen, period. Yet, it's far from the first time this season Houston failed to show the intensity necessary to put an end to an upstart team's run. In this case, the Thunder were able to take advantage of the Rockets' lack of urgency, and it may cost them in the form of playoff seeding.