The Rockets want to eat back grass, and the interest in the little prince of abuse has greatly increased The Rockets lineup of the new season has changed a lot, and it has come after the second brother Wei Shao.

He signed veteran center Chandler, then left Xiaoli, House and Green, and also took down the likes of Bennett and McCollmore the others a few days ago.
However, the team lineup is not complete now, there are only two houses and Clark in the small forward position, and last season's rookie striker Vincent Edwards does not seem to have too many opportunities next season.
Therefore, the Rockets have never given up on the reinforcement of the front line, and in addition to being interested in a brother, the Rockets are still interested in signing veteran Shumpert first and then replacing them. There is also the latest news that the veteran striker Terrence Jones is still very interested! According to the US media CrowdFans, the Rockets welcomed the return of Terrence Jones.
Terrence Jones spent the first four seasons of his career with the Rockets, but was subsequently traded out of the team to play for the Pelicans, Warriors Development League and Bucks.
It is worth noting that Jones was signed by the Rockets in the second half of the season last season, but after a short 10-day contract he failed to gain the trust of the coaching staff and then joined the Philippine League, but a conflict incident in the middle of the season made it difficult for him to stay in the Philippine League.....
And if this time back, this will be Jones' third signing with the Rockets!
Jones, who is 27 years old and over, has played in 180 games for the Rockets so far, averaging 23.8 minutes per game, 10.3 points and 5.7 rebounds, and shooting 51.1%. Because a strong team can't do it, you can only cut beautiful data through a weak team, so the outside world will give him a nickname - the little prince of abuse!
Despite his good scoring ability, his defensive ability is too average, which also caused the Rockets to part ways with him. Fortunately, Jones is still young, and there are still great opportunities waiting for him, and if he practices defense, finding a substitute position is not a problem.
And he also has a stable mid-range shooting and outside shooting ability, has height and weight, and can rotate in the third and fourth positions. This type of player is not afraid of not going home, especially the Rockets, as a veteran will certainly be able to adapt to the team's tactical system quickly, there is no problem of running-in.
The Rockets have signed Jones many times and are now showing interest in him again, and maybe this is "true love". If signed back, he is likely to be Tucker's substitute, and the recently signed Bennett will be squeezed into the third place.
However, whether you can seize more opportunities to play depends on your own strength.