Say yes! We want to conquer the world together, why we are separated in the middle of the way, and then we meet, it will be a long goodbye reunion, a long goodbye reunion, always make people tears, just because the memories of the previous time together are too good.
Gathering is a fire, scattered is full of stars, whenever we see the figure of the rocket players in the past, especially the figure of the rocket players in the past 18 years, and the warriors in the Western Conference Finals, it is always inexplicable to feel, perhaps the memory left by the rocket to us is too beautiful.

Where are the five small rocket deaths in 18 years? 3 played in the playoffs, 1 was unemployed, and 1 was mixed
Number one: Harden
He averaged 22 points, 7.7 boards and 10 assists per game in the regular season
He averaged 18 points, 5.5 boards and 10 assists per game in the playoffs
In order to fulfill his dream of a championship, Harden left the Rockets this season and then moved from the Nets to the 76ers. And Embiid formed a new generation of OK combination, because the scoring ability declined, and now Harden, caught in various controversies.
Think about Harden is also 32 years old, injury troubles, state decline is also a reasonable thing. If the 76ers can't win the championship this season, will Harden, who has player options this summer, choose to leave again?
Number two: Paul
He averaged 14.6 points, 4 boards and 10 assists per game in the regular season
He averaged 23 points, 4 boards and 12 assists per game in the playoffs
After being traded to the Thunder by the Rockets in 19 years, Paul came to the Suns again, and helped the Suns reach the Finals last season, one step away from the championship. The Suns are No. 1 in the West this season, but in the second game of the first round of the playoffs, Booker's injury casts a shadow over the Suns' victory.
Although he is 36 years old, Paul has been in good shape over the years, signing a four-year, 120 million contract with the Suns last year. To sign such a big contract at the age of 36, you have to admire Paul as an evergreen tree.
Third place: Gordon
He averaged 13.4 points, 2 boards and 2 assists per game in the regular season
The 33-year-old Gordon, who still has energy, has averaged 2.2 three-pointers per game this season, shooting 41.2% from three-point range, and for the team aiming to win the championship, Gordon is the best championship puzzle, although there have been endless trade rumors in recent years, but Gordon eventually stayed in the Rockets.
Admire this kind of Buddhist system on this veteran, no dispute, no scramble, no tossing, everything is quiet and good, and it is safe with the encounter. However, I still hope that Gordon can leave the Rockets this summer and join a championship team to impact the championship.
Fourth place: Tucker
He averaged 7.6 points, 5.5 boards and 2 assists per game in the regular season
He averaged 9.5 points, 5.5 boards and 1 assist per game in the playoffs
After leaving the Rockets, Tucker moved to the Bucks and came to the Heat again this season.
Among the Rockets' veterans, Tucker is the luckiest and unluckiest, fortunately Tucker won the championship with the Bucks last season, and the unfortunate thing is that Tucker gave the best career to the Rockets, but did not get a good contract. Signed with the Heat last summer to a 2-year, 14.35 million contract, this summer's player options. Tucker, 36, is likely to choose to execute.
Fifth place: Ariza
He averaged 4 points, 3.4 boards and 1 assist per game in the regular season
After being abandoned by the Lakers, the 36-year-old Ariza lost his job, can Ariza still find a job in the league next season? Personally, I think it's a little difficult, after all, the age is there, after all, the injury is there, after all, the data is there. The league has always been the back wave pushing the front wave, and the front wave is slapped on the beach.
Friends fans, Harden, Paul, Gordon, do you think the rest of their career, who is most likely to win the championship first? Leave me a message to discuss.