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Sign another person! The Rockets strengthened again and armed to their teeth! Still waiting, the Lakers want Holiday?

Lillard has gone wider. In the interview with reporters, Lillard said that Yang Hansen has his own aura and he really has two ways. Moreover, Lillard affirmed Yang Hansen's character and confidence.

For Yang Hansen, everything is developing in a good direction. The only thing that makes people puzzled is perhaps the news that Yang Hansen will return to China to compete in the Asian Cup. It is no problem to help the national team strive for better results, but fans are worried that if an accident suddenly occurs during the game, will it have an impact on Yang Hansen's NBA career?

After talking about the Trail Blazers, let’s talk about the more active Clippers in the market. With Paul appearing on "Jimmy Show", how many jerseys he will wear when he returns to the Clippers finally has the answer, and it is still No. 3! According to the Clippers president, Bill took the initiative to give up his No. 3 jersey, and Paul also posted a message to thank his teammate Bill. As everything settled, the Clippers also released the full lineup for the new season. Although their average age is the oldest in the league, there are no shortcomings in terms of the lineup. Harden, Leonard, Bill, Paul, Zubac, Collins, Jones Jr., Dunn and others, can such a team do something in the West in the new season? Judging from the offseason to the present, the Clippers are indeed very strong in the Western Conference, but they cannot be called the strongest because the strongest one is Houston. In terms of strengthening, their actions are really exaggerated.

Before today, many people thought it was difficult for Houston to make any moves. Unexpectedly, they did not stop. With $3.1 million in one year, the Rockets signed Okogi with a basic salary! Since the player was cut by the Hornets, many teams have wanted to get him. But in the end, Okogie chose the Rockets with strong books, and he had worked with Durant for a while. After getting Okogi, the Rockets' forward group was quite terrifying. After joining the Rockets, Okogie also posted a message saying: "Houston, we are in trouble." This sentence is a quoted movie line. But I personally think that Okogie's words are saying to the entire league: Houston, we are in big trouble! The Rockets' current lineup is enough to be frightening on the books. Uduka himself seems to be obsessed with defense.

Before the offseason trading, the Rockets' defensive efficiency was brought from second to fourth in the league by Uduka. But Uduka obviously did not meet these things, so the Rockets continued to choose a defensive player for the last place in the team! Okogi averaged 2.8 steals per game and 1 block, second only to the Rockets' Amen Thompson. The Rockets have these two outside defensive players on the outside. You can imagine how outstanding the defensive effect is. The main thing is that I don’t understand attack, so you don’t want to understand it. The Rockets not only have these two defensive players, but in addition, there are Finney Smith, Ethan, and Adams and Jabbarry Smith in the interior! The Rockets' defense line, coupled with Durant's offense, is undoubtedly holding the hardest shield in one hand and the most powerful spear in the other. So why Durant chose the Rockets? Looking back now, is it easy to understand?

After this operation, the Rockets basically used up their space. There is still 1.2 million room to get a hard hat, and I can’t even sign a basic salary. However, they can still continue to strengthen with two-way contracts. Many Western Conference playoff teams are strengthening, and the Lakers are a little anxious. There are reports that the Lakers also want some moves, especially on the defensive end. After winning Smart, they are still worried and want to strengthen another reliable outside defender. And Holiday became their target player. But the problem is that the Trail Blazers didn't say they wanted to part ways with Holiday! Perhaps the Lakers thought that after welcoming Lillard back, the Trail Blazers, who were crowded in the backcourt, would choose to give up Holiday, who was already dissatisfied with being sent to Portland. But unless you are bought out, can the Lakers afford Holiday's contract? But if you buy out, what does the Trail Blazers want?