Do you remember Standing Mambalain Anderson? He used to be the rocket's main forward, with a good three-pointer, but due to injuries and frustration of confidence, he was reduced to a premium contract and was eventually ruthlessly traded. Anderson rejoined the Rockets two years ago on a base-pay contract, but was cut shortly after.

The last time I heard from Anderson was when he talked about his time with the Rockets. He said he didn't have enough tactical standing with the Rockets to play his full strength, and he felt wronged by the criticism of fans, feeling like a fool when he was blown up by Curry.
Counting the big four-year, $80 million contract, Anderson made a lot of money in his career, but he was only 33 years old and wanted to continue to work basketball-related work.
For now, Anderson may return to the Rockets, following the example of Gerald Green, who first announced his retirement and then joined Silas's coaching staff.
Photos circulating online showEderson appearing on the training ground in a red suit with a rocket logo on it, and some fans have bluntly said that he can come back as a shooting coach.
The rockets, who used to be a three-point team, can only shoot 13.4 three-pointers per game this season, ranking in the middle of the league, and indeed need a reliable shooting coach.
General Manager Stone has been working hard to make the Rockets the most humane team in the league, and it would be a good choice to get Anderson back as an assistant coach.
In addition, the latest injury situation of the Rockets players has been released, Porter Jr. is in doubt, and House will have to rest for two more games.
The Rockets next have to play the Lakers twice, head coach Silas led the team to prepare, he said in an interview after the training that Porter Jr.'s ankle sprain, can only do some simple training at present, whether he can play the next game to decide before the game. House is set to miss two regular season games with the Lakers.
Porter Jr., who is nearly 2 meters tall at 21, has become the Rockets' starting point guard this season, but his performance is very average, averaging 12.4 points, 3.2 boards, 5.2 assists, 1.2 steals, 5.2 turnovers, and only 39.6% shooting.
Porter Jr. was once thought by some media to have a chance to become the next Harden, and his too many inexplicable mistakes are indeed very much like his template and idol. Porter Jr. is trying to imitate Harden on and off the court, but from the current point of view, it is only a matter of east effect.
Some American media suggested that the Rockets use Porter Jr. plus multiple first-round picks to replace Simmons, and some fans suggested that Stone invited Wall back to be the team's main controller.
House, 28 years old, 1.98 meters tall, has averaged 3 points and 3 boards per game this season, shooting 40% from three-point range, and he is considered by some American media to be the Rockets' number one purge target.