"Experts once again questioned the operation of the rocket, did not send away 4 3 sappers for success or failure, and urgently needed to stabilize the shooter! "!
With the All-Star Game coming to an end, the second half of the NBA season has finally begun, and teams are working hard for the playoffs or climbing up. However, the Houston Rockets did not make any substantial additions before this deadline, but only let their core man Steven Adams spend a full season, and the recent transfer transaction has also been fruitless, and their management skills are also very poor, which is also the reason why the Rockets have lost consecutive games, and their results and rankings seem to have dropped a little.
NBA star Zach Barkley has once again expressed doubts about the way the Rockets are doing business, believing the Rockets didn't make it a shame to meet the deadline. Obviously, the Rockets think so too, Jaeshawn Tate is in a bit of an awkward position right now, the Rockets need to find a suitable trade partner, and now they desperately need a consistent shooter, and Jayshawn Tate can be replaced.
With the rocket still in the long recovery phase, Jason Tate has become a seasoned veteran despite only four years in Space City. Jason Tate has been a major rotation player for the Rockets during his first three seasons in Houston, especially in the first two years as a starter. However, due to the incomplete power forward roster of the Rockets at the moment, Sean Tate has fewer and fewer playing opportunities, and his performance is getting worse and worse, so far, Sean Tate has averaged only 4. per game4 points 33 rebounds 11 assist, 07 blocks, and he's also very poor from beyond the three-point line, while Sean Tate's three-point shooting percentage is around 3%.
Zach Barkley believes that Jason Tate is untiring on his defensive line, however, Jason Tate's strengths have not been valued by the Rockets as much in recent years. You know, Fred VanVleet, Dillon Brooks, Jabari Smith, and Cam Whitmore all played well, and they were also very attacking and threatening.
In the end, while the Rockets offered Jaeshawn Tate a symbolic contract, there was still no substantive move. Some teams are said to have sent two second-round picks for Jaeshane Tate before the transfer window closes, but the Rockets insisted on trading three second-round picks for them, so they couldn't reach an agreement. However, even if the deal is finally reached and the Rockets get three second-round picks, it is only better than nothing, and the Rockets have not strengthened the good stars, so the management of the Rockets, both in operation and in the market, needs to improve.