Rockets plan offseason strategy to improve roster
Rockets plan offseason strategy to improve roster

Rockets plan offseason strategy to improve roster

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The Houston Rockets concluded the 2024-25 season with a strong 52-30 record, finishing second in the Western Conference and pushing the Golden State Warriors to a seven-game series in the first round of the playoffs. Despite their success, the Rockets face critical decisions in the offseason, particularly regarding Jalen Green, whose scoring faltered in the playoffs, raising questions about his fit in a contending core. The team boasts a talented young roster including All-Star Alperen Sengun, Amen Thompson, and highly regarded draft pick Reed Sheppard, along with significant draft capital, which provides flexibility for either developing the current core or pursuing impactful trades. Leadership, including coach Ime Udoka and GM Rafael Stone, emphasize the need to come back stronger, acknowledging the team's progress but also the necessity for further growth and roster balance. Comparisons to the Sacramento Kings' recent missteps highlight the importance of careful roster construction to avoid redundancy and maintain defensive and offensive balance. Rockets ownership supports whichever path the front office chooses in the quest to build a championship-caliber team.

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