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Bill Simmons Explains His ‘F--k' Rockets Rookie Jalen Green Remark

Houston Rockets rookie Jalen Green did not impress Bill Simmons with his rookie campaign.

There were few rookies in the 2021-22 NBA season who were more impressive than Houston Rockets guard, Jalen Green, who finished his rookie campaign as a candidate for NBA Rookie of the Year, and the NBA's All-Rookie Team

And there are even fewer NBA media personalities who are as outspoken as Bill Simmons. 

Earlier this month on an episode of the Bill Simmons Podcast, the titular host was involved in a discussion about the NBA's All-Rookie teams, expressing his displeasure with the young Rockets star being in the running. 

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Not to mention the New Orleans Pelicans, led by rookie Herb Jones, who finished 36-46, and only made the playoffs by virtue of a weak Western Conference and the new play-in format.

Green, the former No. 2 overall pick in the 2021 NBA Draft, exploded onto the scene in his inaugural season, averaging 17.3 points and 3.4 rebounds in 31.9 minutes in 67 regular-season games.

Green ended the year ranked second among all rookie scorers behind only Cunningham (17.4), and hit nearly 43 percent of his shots from the field, including 34 percent from three. 

To be fair, Simmons was mostly facetious and has no ill feelings towards Green.

I'm pro-Jalen Green," Simmons said. "I just don't think he was one of the top five rookies. But we also had an iconic rookie class. I think that was one of the best rookie classes we've had." 

However, given his performance on what was arguably the NBA's worst roster, it is hard to imagine five candidates more deserving to be on the All-Rookie First Team than Green.