KJ Martin has two seasons left on his contract with the Rockets, but ken Jan Martin, a father and former All-Star forward, is already thinking about the future.
In an interview, Ken Jan Martin said he is looking for long-term benefits for KJ Martin on and off the field:
According to Ken Young Martin, he prefers KJ Martin to play for a competitive team, and the good news is that Martin's contract with the Rockets can not be in the 2024 offseason, and the Rockets can become a better team before this time.
Over the past two seasons, KJ Martin has averaged 22 minutes per game in the Rockets, averaging just nine points and 3.8 rebounds per game (52.4 percent from the field and 36 percent from three-point range).
Some time ago, the criticism of Jaylen Green by the US media Bill Simmons has caused heated discussion, while former NBA star Arenas and analyst Ryan Hollins hit back at Bill Simmons in a show and supported Green:
Jaylen Green is still a very promising player in the Rockets, at least for now, the Rockets should still build a lineup around Green.
Finally, the Nets under Durant and Irving have been swept out by the Celtics, and considering that the Rockets have pushed the Nets for trades involving Harden and exchanged for a number of future draft assets, it also means that the Nets are in a difficult situation that may make the Rockets' future draft picks potentially more valuable:
For the Rockets, the best situation is definitely that the Nets have completely entered the reconstruction phase and will be the bottom team in the league for many seasons to come, so that the Nets' draft picks in the Rockets' hands can also have the greatest value.