Harden's trade is realized again: Retirement media imagine Dillon + Tanhua signing for the bridge Udoka is in his second year of coaching to win the championship
Harden's trade is realized again: Retirement media imagine Dillon + Tanhua signing for the bridge Udoka is in his second year of coaching to win the championship
Yan Xiaobai's basketball dream
2024-05-13 10:11Posted in Hong Kong, China
The Hawks have a 3% probability of winning the lottery, the Rockets have a 1.9% probability of winning the lottery, and the Pistons have a 52.1% probability of winning the top four draws.
The Houston Rockets have been buzzing this offseason since they were drafted, and they could try to trade the pick or use it to select a talented young man to join the rotation.
Rockets reporter Ben Dubose wrote: We've got an Eason from Harden's trade with the Nets, and they have three more years of first-round assets with us, thank goodness.
The Rockets' current roster of Jalen Green, Shin Jing, VanVleet, Amen, Smith Jr., Whitmore, Eason, Dillon, and Tanhua will look great in the future.
There's no need to talk about which team has the best young core – and that's the Houston Rockets.
Dubose believes that under Stone's leadership, the Rockets will not aggressively trade the pick, but he will make a move when good trade value arises, and this Rockets team is a team that is going to make the playoffs.
The 2021 Rockets trade for James Harden has been realized: Tari Eason, a 2024 pick, a 2025 first-round swap, a 2026 first-round swap, and a 2027 first-round swap.
At that time, the Rockets, Nets, Pacers, and Cavaliers made a three-way big deal, and at present, the most profitable one was the Rockets, and the Nets Big Three had separated.
The Rockets believe the Rockets could negotiate a trade with the Nets to return to the Dip Pick and trade Dillon Brooks + Diplo Pick back Mikal Bridges.
Once this lineup becomes VanVleet, Jalen Green, Ohashi, Smith, Shin Jing, Amen, White Devils, Eason, Adams, and head coach Udoka, then the Rockets will hopefully go straight to the championship next season instead of the playoffs.
Of course, Stone didn't say it very plainly in the interview, saying that he may not trade in the offseason unless he has a trade partner in mind.