The Rockets' current center, Landale, is playing poorly, and fans are clamoring for him and the Nets to be used in the first roundDraftRight to exchange for CarloweltAnthonyDowns。However, the Nets are reluctant to trade their first-round pick for a second-round pick and they hope to make the playoffs this season. While the Rockets want the Nets to lose to improve the value of their first-round picks, the Nets are doing pretty well at the moment, sitting 10th in the East. As a result, some fans hope the Rockets can be next yearDraftThe tournament selects an interior player who has the quality to contribute to the team right away.
According to the well-known ** in the United StatesespnThe latest**, the Rockets' first round pick next yearDraftThe power will be used to select a younger version of Jarrett Allen - Kyle Weir. Kyle Weir was a strong player in a college game recently, playing 32 minutes and finishing with 28 points, eight rebounds, three assists, three steals and two blocks, and was efficient on 80 percent shooting. Kyle Weir is an American player born in 2004, 2.13 meters tall, and excellent both physically and technicallyDraftExperts have compared his style of play to Jarrett Allen.
Jarrett Allen was a regular player who played for the Rockets and was selectedAll-starLineup. Some fans believe that the Rockets should not give up such a quality player. However, general manager Stone believes Allen's value does not meet his expectations, and believes that Allen's height is less than 2.1 meters and lacks three-point shooting and passing ability to meet the requirements of coach Udoka. In contrast, Kyle Weir excels on the defensive end, with his height and bouncing ability making him effective in preventing opponents from scoring in the box. In addition, Kyle Weir also has good shooting and passing ability, and is significantly more talented than Landale.
Last season, Kyle Weir had limited opportunities at the University of Oregon, so he decided to transfer to Indiana University. The decision proved to be the right one, as Kyle Weir has averaged 17 minutes per game this season7 points, 88 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal and 1He had 7 blocks and shot 63 from the field9%, and a whopping 50% three-point shooting. Kyle Weir's excellent performance made hisDraftThe outlook is rising again, and a number of experts ** he will be in the next yearDraftSelected in the first round at the conference. For the Rockets who need to strengthen their interior line, Kyle Weir is clearly an ideal choice.
This yearDraftPreviously, the Rockets scouted Duke University rookie Drake Lively II. Lively is a 2.16-meter-tall young interior player with excellent rebounding ability and the ability to protect the basket, as well as a potential shooting talent. However, the Rockets didn't pick him and were picked away by the Mavericks with the No. 12 pick. This has left some fans feeling regretful, and they hope that the Rockets will draft Kyle Weir next year and not miss out on such a potential player again.
Kyle Weir as the Rockets next yearDraftWith his height, bounce and all-round ability, he has become the focus of fans' anticipation. However, whether Kyle Weir ultimately chooses to participate or notDraftThe Rockets need to take their interior player selection seriously and find talent who can immediately improve the team. Whether it's Allen, Kyle Weir or other potential rookies, they could all be the core players of the Rockets in the future. Hopefully the Rockets will be able toDraftto make informed decisions and lay a solid foundation for the construction and development of the team.