As of this writing, the Rockets have already signed 7 people for the reinforcement operations during the offseason, and the reinforcement work is proceeding in an orderly manner. Not only that, the Rockets are still contacting some players, hoping to get them! The Rockets are proud to sign 7 people! The lineup reorganization is proceeding smoothly, or another 16+8 insider! Specifically, the Rockets signed Trevelin Queen, Jay Sean Tate, Kenyon Martin Jr., Mason Jones, Broderick Thomas, Kenny Wutten and Sterling Brown. Among these seven people, only Brown has played in the NBA for 3 seasons, and the other players have not played a formal NBA game. Tate was the undrafted last year and has been playing overseas since losing. He returned to the NBA this year and was favored by the Rockets. Wuteng was the undrafted last year, was signed by the Knicks, and then played in the Development League for a season. The other four are all rookies this year. Kenyon Martin Jr. is the No. 52 pick, and the others are all undrafted.
has to say that although the Rockets are proud to sign 7 people, they did not spend 10 million in total. This money-saving skill is really not covered, cowhide! However, not all of these 7 players can be kept. Several rookies are on temporary contracts. They can be laid off at any time before the start of the new season. They can't cost tens of thousands of dollars, and there is no impact at all.
In addition to the signing of these scraps, the Rockets also acquired Wood through a trade. This is a good insider. Last season, he averaged 13+6 per game and 21+9 per game in the starting line, which is still ok. The Rockets proudly signed 7 people, and the lineup reorganization went smoothly! However, for the reinforcement of the inside, the Rockets are not over yet, or to welcome the 16+8 inside, that is Cousins.
There is news that the Rockets are contacting the Cousins team, which shows that the Rockets have some ideas about Cousins, but the specific contact effect is, the editor has not seen the relevant news, and there should be no further progress. With the reinforcement of multiple teams implemented, there are not many places Cousins can go. Considering the Rockets is also a good choice.
Before the injury, Cousins still averaged 16+8 in his last season in the NBA, playing only 25.7 minutes, which is pretty good. The Rockets may welcome 16+8 inside again and serve as a spare tire for Wood. The only problem is that I don't know how Cousins is recovering from injury, and it is impossible to predict whether he will be injured suddenly in the future, which is really difficult to determine.