Rocket officially sent birthday wishes to temporary worker Carey Thomas on social media, which is still very heartwarming.
Kyrie Thomas, who felt the sincerity of the Rockets, did his best in the game against the Jazz. He scored 27 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists, 5 steals and 2 blocks in 39 minutes. 3 out of 3, plus or minus +13.
Some fans bluntly said they saw Beverley's shadow in Kyrie Thomas. Beverley was loved by many Houston fans back then. He was tough on defense and good three-pointers. He was a reliable partner of and Harden .
It seems that the Rockets picked up Kyrie Thomas, a young Beverley. After he joined Houston, he scored 43 points and 8 steals in two games and played a combination of offense and defense. Some fans hope that Stone will quickly renew his contract with him for a three-year contract. annual salary contract.
Kyrie Thomas said after the last game that being able to join the Rockets means a lot to himself. In order to catch up with the game, he drove a day from Chicago to Milwaukee to join the team. Whether it's a 10-day deal or a one-year deal, he's going to play hard, and he's not going to take that opportunity for granted.
Kyrie Thomas has a tough defense and shoots confidently. Although 3-point shooting is a bit unstable, it is still worth a minimum salary contract. According to previous news, Stone is not expected to leave Sterling Brown , he could really consider giving Kyrie Thomas a chance.
Seeing Carey Thomas' performance, Stone wanted to continue Taobao again. According to ESPN, the Rockets general manager Stone wants to sign Cameron Oliver, who is 2.03 meters tall and has a wingspan of 22.17 meters.
But if the Rockets want to sign Cameron Oliver without layoffs, they must apply to the league because their roster is full. Before the Rockets signed Kyrie Thomas with a special exception, they hope to sign Cameron Oliver in the same way. If it is not approved, the Rockets can only sign new aid by laying off staff and vacating places.
Cameron Oliver is no stranger to some Rockets fans, as he is also a veteran of Houston. Cameron Oliver played well in the 2017 Summer League and signed a multi-year contract with the Rockets, but he was suddenly injured and was eventually fired. It was also bad luck. House was very lucky. He got the Rockets' multi-year guaranteed contract and became a starter. Unfortunately, he didn't know how to cherish it, and now he is likely to be traded.
Oliver went to the Trailblazers and was laid off. He played in the G League for two seasons and went to Australia because of low wages. This season, he averaged 17.3 points, 9.9 rebounds and 1.3 blocks per game, while shooting 232% from three-point range.
Oliver can eat cake, rebound, and shoot threes. The Rockets want to give him another chance to prove himself.