Rockets plan: 18+4 core tradeable Green, attracting fan attention.
Today's Rockets, while targeting Adams, are also supplementing the inside, 28-year-old Bucks small forward Bridges, in fact, as we all know, today's Rockets are an ordinary team, without stars like VanVleet and Shen Jing, the only advantage is that they have All-Star level strength. It's a shame that the Rockets' two main players didn't make the cut on this star-studded team.
However, Houston is still hungry for star players, and there are reports that the Bucks won't say yes if they were to trade Jalen Green and a first-round pick for Bridges. One is because the Nets have long regarded Bridges as a mainstay, and the other is that Jalen Green doesn't look like anything brilliant this season. Although Jalen Green has scored 65 points in the last two rounds, he is not in good shape, his shooting efficiency is not very high, many times he does not get two rebounds, even if he gets more than 30 rebounds, his shooting is very bad.
Jalen Green has played in 47 games for the Rockets this season, averaging 30 minutes of playing time8 minutes, you can get 184 points 48 rebounds 33 assists 07 blocks, but he shot just 414%, and the 3-point shooting percentage is only 325%, judging by those numbers alone, Jalen Green is still far from a star player. His shot is even more worrying, and while Jalen Green's recent performances have excited many players, the rest of the team has kept their distance from Jalen Green. However, if Jalen Green can maintain good form for the next two games, he will be a good trade for the Rockets.
So here's the question: Didn't the Rockets say before that a young man like Jalen Green can't? However, according to a well-known NBA correspondent, Sam Amick, the Rockets did not consider Jalen Green. In Sam Amick's interview, he also talked about where Jalen Green is now with the Rockets. According to the reporter, Rockets management may trade Jalen Green for Jalen Green for an All-Star-caliber star.
Jalen Green looks a lot less than Alpern Shenkin, Jabari Smith, Tari Essien, and understandably. The Rockets are not optimistic about other young people, but they are very distrustful of Jalen Green, so even if there is a possibility for Jalen Green to return to the All-Star Game now, it is to sell Jalen Green. In some of the last games, Jalen Green has played well, and the Rockets look like it's a good thing to send Jalen Green away.
The Rockets seem to be a little impatient with Jalen Green, who has been playing underwhelmingly for the past two and a half years, and sometimes flashes of inspiration have failed to improve the overall level of the team. So, instead of expecting Jalen Green to continue to develop, sell him and trade him for more and better players, as well as win games faster.