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On July 9, Beijing time, the Houston Rockets officially announced that they welcomed Dillon Brooks to join, and Dillon was first signed and then exchanged for four years to join the Rockets.
Dillon's four-year contract of 80 million is fully guaranteed but no player option, 21.62 million in the first year, 20.54 million in the second year, 19.45 million in the third year, and 18.37 million in the fourth year is a contract that decreases year by year.
The official Dillon joining is also equivalent to the official announcement of the five-party deal of the Rockets, Clippers, Hawks, Grizzlies, and Thunder:
Grizzlies get: Christopher
Hawks get: Mills and future two second-round picks (from the Rockets)
The Clippers get: Martin Jr
Thunder gets: Guy, Garuba, Tatetay Washington Jr. and four future second-round picks (from the Rockets³ and Hawks¹)
The Rockets get: Dillon and future two second-round picks (from the Clippers) and the 2017 No. 60 pick Kaba signing rights (from the Hawks).
The Mills trade was not part of the five-way deal, and after the five-party deal was reached, the Hawks traded Washington, Rudy Gay, Garuba and one second-round pick to the Thunder for Patty Mills. (Actually, it's a 6-party transaction)
The Rockets officially thanked the four young players Christopher, Martin Jr., Washington and Garuba.
So far, the 13-man roster of the Rockets is out: VanVleet, Dillon, Porter Jr., Smith, Ethan, Tate, Jaylen Green, Jeff Green, Shenjing, White Devils, Amen, Holloday, and Randale.
At the same time, US media eavy. reporter Steve Bulpett also reported that the key to James Harden's failure to return to Houston - Uduka refused to let Harden return.
The Rockets have always wanted Harden to come back, but after hiring Uduka as a coach, Stone asked Uduka's opinion, Uduka felt that Harden's style and his coaching style did not fit with this Rocket, Uduka did not want Harden to come back, and in the end the Rockets offered Harden a low offer.
Text/Yan Xiaobai's basketball dream