After going back, Porter jumped out of the contract and Jerome was robbed wildly, and the wanderer returned and became a rocket thruster.
The NBA offseason trading market has not really begun, but all teams have begun to look for players that may be helpful to them. Among them, the Rockets are the team that started earlier. They have already settled Adams' contract extension. At the same time, he also signed a long-term contract with coach Wuduka. Judging from their extremely active state, the Rockets may have a big change this summer. However, for some major transactions, the team usually occurs on the day of the draft, or at a later time point. The team is currently more involved in free agents with contracts expired. Looking at the Rockets' lineup, the team has obvious shortcomings in autonomous offense and outside shooting. At present, there are many players who are adapted to the Rockets, and coincidentally, they were all members of the Rockets. The first is Matthews of the Hawks. After executing his contract of $2.23 million this year, he will become a full free agent. As a undraft in 2019, Matthews played for the Rockets for two seasons, in the 21-22 season, averaging 10 points, 2.9 rebounds, 1 assist and 0.9 steals. This is also the only season in his career that he averaged double scores per game. Matthews is an absolute shooter. His three-point shooting percentage has reached 38.2% in seven seasons of his career. If the Rockets want him to strengthen his outside firepower, a contract with an annual salary of about 4 million yuan will be completely possible to return to Houston. The second player was Jerome, who was in extremely hot last season. After the Rockets got him in trade, they gave him up without any hesitation. Jerome, who joined the Cavaliers, shined in Cleveland this season, averaging 12.5 points, 2.5 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 1.1 steals per game, with a shooting percentage of 51.6%, and a three-point shooting percentage of 43.9%. For a defender player who is 1.96 meters tall, this efficiency is very efficient. And this summer, Jerome's $2.56 million contract expires, he will also become a free agent. A Cavaliers reporter had previously announced that the team is very interested in signing a contract renewal with Jerome. However, in the eyes of the outside media, as long as a team gives a contract worth tens of millions of dollars, the match between the Cavaliers is not very likely to be very good. After all, the Cavaliers are facing a very serious luxury tax crisis. And the last player is Kevin Porter Jr., who had signed a big contract with the Rockets. After the Rockets got Porter Jr. from the Cavaliers' trade, they have trained him to become an all-round backcourt with an average of 19.2 points, 5.3 rebounds and 5.7 assists per game. The two sides also reached a five-year, $85 million contract. However, in the end, the Rockets had to trade Porter Jr. Porter Jr., who had no ball to play, even had to go to Europe to maintain his state. However, after solving the off-court problem, Porter Jr., who returned to the NBA, still got a contract from the Clippers. The total salary is 4.78 million, but with the second year, Porter Jr. can choose to jump out of the $2.54 million contract and no longer execute it, thus becoming a free agent. Last season in the Clippers, Porter Jr. has gradually become the best backcourt controller on the team's bench, averaging 9.3 points, 3.6 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1 steal per game. After being accidentally traded by the Clippers to the Bucks in the middle of the season, he even delivered a report card of 11.7 points, 3.9 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.3 steals per game in 19.9 minutes per game. With such an outstanding performance, it is almost a foregone conclusion that Porter Jr. jumped out of the contract. If the Rockets can sign Porter Jr. again, it can solve the problem of the team's independent offense and passing balls in the backcourt. However, Porter Jr. is still quite competitive at present, and there may be a team that gives a contract of over 10 million US dollars. The Rockets need to be prepared to compete. If the team is interested, they can use these three as the goal of strengthening the offseason, and the total salary of these three may be less than $25 million. For the Rockets, it is definitely a small amount of money to do big things. Do you think the above three can help the Rockets now? Welcome to leave a message for discussion!
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