The Rockets were the most active team on the free agent market this weekend — signing four players and jettisoning a significant amount of their young talent — but their future will still be built around the core they put together in the last three drafts, writes Jonathan Feigen of The Houston Chronicle.
The big-money additions of Fred VanVleet and Dillon Brooks, along with smaller deals for Jock Landale and Jeff Green, are designed to complement Jalen Green, Alperen Sengun, Jabari Smith and Amen Thompson, according to Feigen. Kevin Porter Jr. should also be considered part of that group, Feigen adds, as he remains in the team’s long-term plans along with Tari Eason and Cam Whitmore.
All the new additions will have clear roles alongside those players, Feigen notes. VanVleet will run the offense for a team that often seemed disorganized during its three years of rebuilding. He also improves the defense with his ability to get steals and deflections and has shown that he can be effective while playing off the ball. Brooks will be the team’s best perimeter defender, while Landale and Green will back up Sengun and Smith.
There’s more from Houston:
- Green’s new $6MM contract is small enough to be absorbed with the team’s $7.7MM room exception before the Brooks trade is completed, Feigen adds. However, he says the more likely scenario is that the team will keep the exception open and use it, along with roughly $4.5MM in remaining cap space, to see if it can sign anyone else.
- The Rockets are surveying the market to find guard depth with the money they have left, according to Kelly Iko of The Athletic. Iko states that a veteran who can handle either backcourt position would be ideal for the current roster.
- Iko cites “genuine internal disappointment” among Rockets officials when center Brook Lopez opted to remain in Milwaukee instead of taking their offer, which was reported to be around $40MM for two years. Having Landale and Green on the roster instead of Lopez makes Sengun the clear starting center and should help with his development, Iko notes.
- The roster additions mean the Rockets can afford to be patient with rookie Cam Whitmore, with Iko suggesting that the 20th overall pick could see some time in the G League.
- Teams have asked about swingman Jae’Sean Tate during the offseason, but the Rockets still appear to view him as an important part of their future, Iko tweets.
I like all that we have so far.
How it will all look not sure
Starters I assume
Jalen, FVV, Jabari, Sengun, not sure who else if Brooks
Bench Tate, KPJ, Green and one got when could not get Lopez. Amen I assume is ready enough for team. Cam was mentioned to maybe see time in G league.
This is not way I want things just a guess. I know it was said Tate still figures in so think would have to really Be Blown away to part with him. I know did not play a lot last season. But will see what comes with the new make up of team.
I think KPJ will be upset that he lost his starting spot. He could be traded later on
I don’t see KPJ getting traded because I think he’ll still have an important role. He is their best shooter and can create off the dribble and he’s only getting better so I think he’ll still be very involved. Also, Feigen is the ONLY rockets beat writer I trust. He’s got actual contacts within the rockets organization and he’s one of the few guys that hasn’t been pumping this “the rockets are desperate and going all in to win now” narrative that’s out there right now.
Green, Porter, Eason and Tate for Harden is coming right up.
TroLOLOLOLOLOL
If you think that’s bad he thinks KAT is going to Atlanta
In your season of nba2k? If you meant in reality please pass me the blunt… no chance in hell Harden ever plays for the rockets again