"How do the Rockets adjust their roster? ** Offer three options, front of the list or lose the first position"!
The Houston Rockets have won just one of their last seven games after being beaten by the New Orleans Pelicans, even since February. Obviously, there are many reasons for this problem, but their best player, Jalen Green, has been blamed for not winning enough games despite having more game time and more possession.
So, what to do with the rocket? In fact, the local media couldn't help but come up with the idea of launching three sets of plans. First starters: Fred VanVleet, Amen Thompson, Dillon Brooks, Jabari Smith, Alpern Shenkin; The starters in Group 2 are: Fred VanVleet, Cam Whitmore, Dillon Brooks, Jabari Smith, Alpern Shenkin; The third order of appearance is: Fred VanVleet, Dillon Brooks Tari Essien, Jabari Smith and Albern Shinkin. That said, according to some ** statements, former starter Jalen Green will definitely be left out of the starting list, while the other four are stable, and it depends on who the Rockets send to replace Jalen Green.
In terms of balance and reasonableness alone, this group is the most reliable. Amen Thompson's defense is also among the top in the Rockets, and good seedlings in the future are also worth paying attention to. With Amen Thompson and Fred VanVleet playing two guards, the Rockets will be more creative than relying solely on the duo of Fred VanVleet and Alpern Shen. Maybe Amen Thompson is a bad shooter, but the rest of the Rockets have done that, and the big difference between Amen Thompson and Jalen Green is that although the latter doesn't get much to contribute, he can still give the team a lot of help.
The second lineup is more straightforward, with Cam Whitmore at point guard and Jalen Green off the bench. Although there are no changes to the lineup, it is widely believed that Cam Whitmore would have been in excellent form if he had received as much playing time as Jalen Green. And, when Cam Whitmore was just a rookie and Jalen Green was in the NBA for three years, he didn't get much of a chance to play, and he didn't get any foul plays.
With Tari Essien's injury and uncertain return date, the final roster looks a little too ideal. There is no doubt that as long as Tari Essien is well, the Rockets will be able to continue using this combination in the NBA or next season. That said, Jalen Green doesn't have many days left, and if this trend continues, then the Rockets' core players, his contract extension issues, and his stay issues will have a lot of variables.