
Homegren
He is 2.13 meters tall, has an arm span of 2.29 meters, and weighs only 90 kilograms, so many fans ridicule him as the American version of Zhou Qi, and the draft template Durant. Homegren has superb shooting ability, and his range extends beyond the three-point line. On the offensive end, he's good at breaking through the face frame and can make some back-up jump shots at the low post, and the playing style does look like the early KG. The defensive end does not need to talk more, although it is not as large as the KG coverage area, but it can also be called the guardian spirit of the forbidden area, and there are also good big defense and small capabilities.
Bancello
At 2.08 meters tall, he weighs 107 kilograms and plays the fifth position on the field, and can make a cameo appearance in the fourth position. At the age of 16, Bancello only had one rugby substitute quarterback, and then chose to play basketball because of his height. Because he has played rugby, he has a thick body and confrontation ability that far exceeds that of his peers. This makes Bancello feel like an unstoppable beast when playing low singles, often using his strength to crash into his opponents and hit a basket. In addition, he also has a good mid-range shooting ability, and the free throw shooting rate is a terrifying 89%. Bancello averaged 22.6 points per game, 11 boards, 3.7 assists and 1.6 blocks.
Jaylen Durham
Height 210cm, weight 113 kg, arm span 226cm, bounce 94cm. He's extremely good defensively, with excellent foot movement when staring at the outside. The biggest advantage of this dude is that they have athleticism comparable to those of NBA players. He is the most athletic player of his year, excellent in running and jumping, explosive, and able to maintain vigilance defensively for a long time. He averaged 20 points, 6 rebounds and 8 blocks per game, and on the offensive end, Durham was very good at holding the ball on the outside and was able to bypass the cover of his teammates well when playing blocking and dismantling. Not surprisingly, Durham will often play as a low-post offensive player. As a shooter, he has expanded his offensive range to the mid-range.
Rockets assistant coach Luca has shown that the Rockets of the new season are used to make mistakes, so it is not surprising for fire fans that no matter how bad the Rockets of the new season are.
After all, a team's rebuilding work can't be done in a year or two, and we have to give the Rockets time. The Rockets' goal now is to clear up space and accumulate more talented young players, and I believe that the Rockets will surprise you at some point in the next two or three years.