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Meiji revealed that the Rockets will renew their contracts with Van Jordan and Aquaman! The price is very reasonable, will the No. 10 draw be exchanged for 19+3D?

On June 10, a lot of news came out of the league today. The Jazz revealed that the team put Kessler and Markanen on the shelves. Now many teams are interested in the two. I think if they can, the Rockets should try to get Marca. After all, his space ability is much better than that of Jia Xiao. However, considering that Markanen still has 4 years and 190 million contracts, the Rockets are probably not going to get him. They are unwilling to accept Durant's big contract, let alone Marca.

The Rockets are now more focused on their own internal operations. During the offseason, many veterans are facing contract renewals, and two young core members, Jabbarry Smith and Ethan, are facing early contract renewals. I think it is unlikely that they will be renewed early, but Van Jordan and Adams are the main rotations of the team. If the team wants to continue to maintain the intensity of this season, renewal of contracts is indispensable. Today, TA reporters talked about the issue of the two's contract renewal.

According to reporter Sam in a program, the Rockets are expected to renew Van Jordan with a three-year, 100 million or 90 million contract, and Adams with a three-year, 42 million to 45 million contract. He also said that Adams' contract is basically paid with the money from Van Jordan's salary cut. Van Jordan and the Rockets still have a team option contract of 44.9 million a year, and the Rockets are obviously unwilling to give him this super maximum salary.

However, at the end of the season, the Rockets and Van Jordan also expressed their willingness to continue to cooperate. Seeing such a price, some fans may think that the two are too expensive. To be honest, I think it is really not expensive. Van Jordan and Adams are both 31 years old and will be at their peak in the next three years. With their abilities, it is still OK to win such a contract at their peak. Van Jordan is the former All-Star point guard after all, and everyone should have seen his performance in the playoffs this season.

Van Jordan averaged 18.7 points, 4.1 rebounds, 4.4 assists and 1 steal in the playoffs, with a three-point shooting percentage of 43.5%, and averaging 3.9 three-pointers. Although he cannot become the top ball-holding core, his organizational ability, space ability and defense are still excellent in the same position. As for his ability, a contract with an average salary of 30 million is not expensive. As for Aquaman, although he has suffered a major injury, everyone has also seen his help to the Rockets this season.

Aquaman has absolute dominance in the interior, and his rebound protection is too excellent, which is also very consistent with Uduka's system. Adams averaged 5.7 points, 6.6 rebounds and 1.1 blocks per game in the playoffs this season. Ordinary data may not show his role. In the high-level data, Adams' net efficiency is as high as 14.1, and the team won 14.1 points on the court in a hundred rounds. Adams's defensive formation was too severe, and the average salary of 14 million is acceptable.

If the contract is renewed, the Rockets will most likely not pursue big-name stars. In fact, I don’t think they need to deliberately pursue big-name stars. After all, if a real big-name star wants to trade, it will inevitably be a big-name star. The Rockets also have their own ideas. Unless they are stars of the letter level, they will not try to trade. This is also a very wise approach. If you continue to be patient, the Rockets will still have a chance to complete their rise.

Judging from this season's playoffs, the biggest problem of the Rockets is the lack of players who can stand up and score at critical moments, and their spatial ability is also unstable, so the direction of signing is shooters or big-name stars, but now the big-name star team has basically given up, so it is still a good choice to get an excellent 3D player in the trade. Previously, US media reported that the Rockets were interested in listening to the offer for the No. 10 signing.

They really don't have the energy to train young players anymore. After all, the team has enough young talents, and Shepard can't get any chance, let alone a No. 10 pick? Even if they won a suitable shooter with the No. 10 draw, they would not be reused if they lack experience. Therefore, it is wise to use the No. 10 draw to exchange for combat power. Previously, the US media had given the Rockets trading advice, and they gave the No. 10 draw to get the No. 19 draw and Cameron Johnson of the Nets.

This is a deal that both sides are willing to accept. After all, the Nets want 25 years of high pick talent, and the Rockets need 3D such as Cameron Johnson, who has experience and top-notch space shooting ability. Johnson is better than Dillon. This season, Johnson averages 18.8 points, 4.3 rebounds and 3.4 assists per game, with a three-point shooting percentage of 39%, and can average 2.6 three-point shooting per game. However, it may be difficult for the Rockets to win him by only one No. 10 pick, but if they are willing to take over the White Devil, perhaps the Nets are more willing to make this deal.

The Rockets will still be a strong team in the Western Conference next season, and under the leadership of Uduka, this team has become a team with resilience and winning culture. Having said that, what do you want to say about the Rockets today? Welcome to leave a message for discussion.