Free agent guard Marcus Smart has agreed on a two-year, $13 million deal with the Houston Rockets, plus a player option for the second season, sources tell ESPN. The former Defensive Player of the Year reunites with Ime Udoka for significant opportunity in the Rockets backcourt
I feel sorry for Durant that Houston continues to refuse to put any skilled players alongside them. The lack of shooting, ball-handling & passing on that team is incredible for a squad hoping to win a title.
G: VanVleet, R Sheppard, JD Davison
G: Amen Thompson, M Smart
F: Durant, Okogie, Bogdanovic
F: Jabari Smith Jr, Tari Eason, DFS
C: Sengun, S Adams, Capela
Okogie is a free agent. Not sure if he is coming back or not. Aaron Holiday was with the team last season. I do not see why they would bring him back. They did keep JD Davison. So they do not need a 4th PG. Especially with Smart able to play there as well.
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You look at that team PG through PF. The only above average shooter other than Durant in their rotation is Reed Sheppard - and he is still unreliable against playoff caliber defenses as shown in the playoffs.
Sengun can't make a shot outside of 15 feet. S Adams and Capela are paint only players. Amen Thompson can't make a shot outside of 10 feet. He might as well be a center.
Jabari Smith Jr is a below average to average shooter. Tari Eason is a below average to average shooter. Marcus Smart and VanVleet are below average shooters. Okogie can shoot but is a low volume shooter. They should bring him back to play behind Durant. Not clear what will happen there.
Bogdanovic can shoot but his defense is so bad nowadays you can't put him on the court. It remains to be seen if he is even an NBA level player anymore. DFS is a big swing player for them. He shot the ball terribly last year but he has been a good shooter in the past.