Recently, the Rockets' performance can be described as twists and turns, suffering a three-game losing streak, and is currently only ranked 12th in the Western Conference. This season, the Rockets have not performed well, have not been able to make the play-in ranks, and have always been in the middle and lower ranking.
On the offensive end, the Rockets have been underwhelming, ranking last in the league in points per game. Despite having some good players, the team has consistently failed to meet expectations in terms of offensive coordination and scoring efficiency. This may be due to issues such as the team's tactical arrangement, the chemistry between the players, and individual skills.
However, despite their poor performance on the offensive end, the Rockets' defense has been pretty good. Their defensive efficiency ranking is among the top 10 in the league, which shows that the team has put a lot of effort into the defensive end, and has a certain level of quality and quality.
In terms of overall strength, it won't be easy for the Rockets to make the playoffs. They will need to give it their all in the upcoming games to improve their efficiency on the offensive end while maintaining a strong performance on the defensive end. And General Manager Stone must not be idle, and a big man should be brought in to assist Shen Jing. Only then will they be able to grab a place in the fierce competition and achieve their goal of making the playoffs.
In fact, while the Rockets brought in Adams before the trade deadline; But after all, Adams is "far water can't save near fire", and after the season is reimbursed, he can only sit on the cold bench. In the game against the Raptors, Shin Kyung had no way to complete the task of protecting the frame at all, and was abandoned by head coach Udoka. Jeff Green is old, has the heart to kill the enemy, and has no power to return to the sky, and the Rockets really need such a big man to make the opponent's offense all fruitless.
According to The Athletic Rockets reporter Kelly Iko, according to league sources, block king Biyombo is close to joining the Houston Rockets after no move in the trade market.
Biyombo is a plug-and-play big man who knows his niche and his traits are valuable for Udoka. While Biyombo may not be able to put up impressive numbers like Shin Kyung, his defensive ability and rim protection are exactly what the Rockets need.
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