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Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by bmelo, Jul 2, 2023.

  1. bmelo

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    The Houston Rockets' offseason moves have sparked some debate, but let's take a closer look at their strategy and reasoning behind the decisions. One key point to remember is that the Rockets had to spend $60 million of their cap space regardless. This expenditure was inevitable, as teams have a minimal spending threshold they must meet to avoid penalties. So, whether they paid it to players or to the NBA, that money had to be spent.

    Free agents are well aware of this situation. They understand that the Rockets have money to spend and are more likely to receive larger contracts than they would elsewhere. However, luring free agents to a team that finished as the worst in the league is a challenging task. Players generally prefer to stay with winning or established teams, making it necessary for the Rockets to overpay in order to attract talent.

    It's important to note that the Rockets' focus is not solely on acquiring superstar talent through free agency. They have a long-term plan in place to develop and grow talent internally. This is precisely why they embarked on a deliberate strategy of tanking in previous seasons. By acquiring high draft picks and investing in player development, they aim to build their own superstar talent over time.

    The Rockets have also made some intriguing choices regarding their defensive needs... They have picked up the best defensive options available for the positions they needed to fill. While the acquisition of Brook Lopez might not fit the defensive vertical big profile they were targeting, it's reasonable to expect the team to make another trade to address this specific need.

    Lastly, let's address the question of why the Rockets are parting ways with some players who are considered to be talented. If these players were indeed exceptional, one might wonder why the team finished as the worst in the league. The truth is that basketball is a team sport, and success is not solely dependent on individual talent. The Rockets are likely making changes to create a more cohesive and effective team structure, focusing on strategic fits rather than simply relying on individual skills.


    We crushed the draft, crushed the coaching job and now we are moving towards creating A TEAM. Growing pains.
     
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    growing pains are just meant to be painful

    regardless of each individual's level of pain tolerance

    :D:D
     
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    ***** ill cry over Josh Christopher get off my dick
     
  4. bmelo

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    I am sure he will ball in gleague or in spain. Yall keep calling him first rounder but he would not be one if he wasnt Jalens friend
     
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    Friend? o_O
     
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    You imply he is a 1 rounder for Jalen too???
     
  7. Sep11ie

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    But you say he just a friend, but you say he just a friend.
     
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    Funny cuz everytime he played he seemed like a better player than Jalen so far in their careers.
     

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