One aspect that none ever talks about is how solid Hood is defensively.
Back in college as a 21 yr old about to turn 22(Jr/Sr age) he was Harden level atrocious on that end.
The first thing when he got drafted he said in his introduction interview was that his goal was to impact the game on the defensive end.
While his body is fairly limited with his crocodile arms and lack of weight/frame, playing SG eliminates most of that disadvantage and the height of his head/eyes makes it easier for him to unleash his playmaking capability on the other end.
He's really good at staying focused on the action. He's doubled down on his promise to put effort on that end.
He and Parker were the Harden twins on that end in college. While Parker hasn't made much progress on defense, Hood's trying to maximize what he can do.
https://youtu.be/WhT1bxOAB0M?t=400
This is his dx vid, starting where they showcase his defensive lapses(Just check the scores at the bottom - No blowout situations, just overall poor effort/technique)
One play I really liked yesterday in the first quarter was when was backing down Hill, forcing his way to the middle. Instead of Rudy coming over trying to contest from the blind spot - which could've lead to an easy lob for Capela, Rodney was aware of the situation, closed the middle and forced a Harden TO without giving up an opportunity for his guy(Gordon), as Gordon and Anderson lined up and made it easy for Lyles to cover both.