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Rockets Notes: Porter, Gordon, Christopher, Garuba

rocket guard Kevin Porter Jr. ESPN’s Zack Rowe and Tim McMahon talk on Rowe’s podcast, engaging in an early extended chat with Houston. Low post..

“I heard there was a very, very, very, very, very, very preliminary discussion about talking at some point in the future, but there is some openness to the deal. . “ Rowe said (h / t to) HoopsHype For transcription).

“I think there are different opinions within the company.” MacMahon responds. “And frankly, the opinion I get most often is that rockets shouldn’t give him an extension.”

Since being drafted 30th by the USC in 2019, Porter has a solid statistical NBA career and has been plagued by some suspicious behind-the-scenes behavior. After spending a new year with the Cavaliers Off-road Next to rocket in January 2021 Locker room explosion.. During the 2021/22 season, Porter started an average of 15.6 PPG, 6.2 APG, 4.4 RPG and 1.1 SPG in 61 rocket games.

Houston has much more.

  • Elsewhere in the same Lowe Post podcast, Lowe and McMahon revealed that they are considering veteran rocket guards. Eric Gordon “Rock” distributed away from the team. McMahon suggested that Gordon could get a pick for the first round of the deal. 33-year-old he James Harden, Received the Sixman of the Year award in 2016/17. He has rebuilt a rocket team that averages 13.4 PPG, 2.7 APG and 2.0 RPG in 57 games of the 2021/22 season and appears to be poised to prioritize youth movements for the foreseeable future. did.
  • 2nd year rocket guard Josh Christopher He wrote that he has shown leadership and growth during his 2022 Summer League stint. Athletic Kelly Iko..Head coach Stephen Silas We hope that the 20-year-old, who was ranked 24th by Arizona State University in 2021, will grow defensively, especially as a rotation and rim protector. Iko states that Christopher has so far shown improvements in these divisions of the Summer League. “I worked in the gym, so it’s almost nostalgic to be able to go back to Vegas and play the ball again.” 6’3” guards talked about returning to the Summer League. “It’s good to be on the floor.”
  • Second year Rockets tycoon Usman Garuba Suffering from a grade 2 left ankle sprain that puts him aside in all of the Summer League Jonathan Fagen of the Houston Chronicle.. The image of the injury showed that the 20-year-old boy was so serious that he couldn’t record the time at the Summer League club in Houston. Fagen states that the various injuries and time spent on the League’s COVID-19 Health and Safety Protocol have limited his role on Galva’s court at Rockets during the rookie season. He was drafted in 2021 with a pick in 23rd place after a successful four-year mission at Real Madrid.

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