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Rockets rookie training plan is revealed! Tanhua will be reused, Bai Mo has a chance, and he will definitely renew his contract with two people

June 4th news, after entering the offseason, the Rockets face an important moment of choice this year. Because the lack of tough battles exposed in the playoffs, the Rockets management must consider one thing, that is, whether to trade with the assets in their hands this summer, upgrade the lineup's shortcomings, make good use of the rookie bonus period, and have the opportunity to compete for the championship like the Thunder. In addition, the training of team rookies and the renewal of future rookies and veterans is also something that everyone is very concerned about. Today, TA Rockets reporter Kelly Iko brought the latest report, talking about the Rockets' rookie training and future contract renewal.

According to Kelly Iko's revelation, although Shepard's performance in the first season of the rookie is difficult to satisfy, he will be reused in the new season. The Rockets management believes that Shepard's space and ball dealership is crucial for the Rockets' positional battle. He believes that Shepard has extremely high potential and the coaching staff hopes to realize his potential. Shepard played average in the rookie season. First, his body was too thin, and he could easily become a defensive weakness when he was targeted. Second, Uduka gave him too little time. As a Tanhualang, he was once delegated to the Development League for training. In fact, players like Shepard have to be upgraded by playing games. If he cannot be trained at a high ranking, it would be a waste.

In addition, Kelly Iko also revealed the Rockets' views on the future of the White Devils. He said that during the offseason, several teams were already asking about Whitmore's situation. Although he was difficult to enter the Rockets' regular rotation and would feel dissatisfied, the Rockets were optimistic about his potential and the opportunity to enter the rotation lineup in the future. Although Bai Mo himself was in a mood, neither he nor his team applied for a transaction, and both parties were looking for solutions to the problem. Personally, I think that the player White Demon is really talented, not even inferior to Jaylen Green, but he has fallen in the pick and cannot get the corresponding playing time. From the Rockets' current attitude, you can see that you are reluctant to trade.

In addition to Shepard and White Devils, the two frustrated rookies, the Rockets' attitude towards Smith Jr. and Ethan has also come out, that is, they must be kept. If they do not renew their contracts in advance this summer, they will be willing to match any offer to them next year. Judging from the Rockets' current statement, it is indeed a pity that Shepard and White Demon are trading now. There may be surprises when training for another year. As for Smith Jr. and Ethan, although they also entered the rotation, their growth was indeed limited due to the team's status. The Rockets' top priority this summer is to fully consider the potential and ceiling of these rookies. If someone really has a limited ceiling and is not worth so much playing time, it is to quickly trade and make room for people who have the ability to play time. Internal self-correction can also make the Rockets progress.