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Experts give tips for the Rockets: Don t need to introduce new point guards? 2 new players are enough! Can follow the Celtics

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Not long ago, former Wizards core guard Arenas gave advice to the Rockets. Because at that time everyone knew that the Rockets injured their main point guard Van Vritte before the new season began. Although Van Vreet averaged only 14 points per game last season, he is the best player in the backcourt of the Rockets and the core of the Rockets' organizational offense. Without him, the Rockets' organizational offense will definitely be greatly affected.

However, Arenas believes that since the Rockets have obtained Durant, Van Vreet will be marginalized on the tactical end. Because in his eyes, Van Vreet will play the role of Lakers point guard Derek Fisher in the team next season. In other words, he just needs to pass the ball through the half and hand it over to two core players, Durant or Shin Kyung, and the rest is to stay in the bottom corner and wait for the opportunity to shoot three-pointers. Because Durant and Shin Kyoto both have strong singles and ability to handle balls, giving the ball to them is much better than letting Van Vreet organize the offense, so even if Van Vreet cannot play, the Rockets can still defeat any team.

And another expert also said that he believes that the Rockets do not need to introduce new point guards, and even if Van Vreet is reimbursed due to injury, the Rockets do not need to find a so-called pure organizational guard.

ESPN analyst Legler analyzed the impact of Van Vreet's absence on the Rockets. He said, does the Rockets really need a pure playback like Van Vreet? Obviously not necessarily, look at the Celtics. Their two point guards, Ju Holiday and Derek White, are not the traditional main point guards. In the eyes of this expert, the Rockets have no need to find a pure organizational guard like Paul. Even if Van Vreet is injured, there are still many double-ath guards in the Rockets who can replace him.

In fact, last season, Rockets head coach Uduka has been doing the same thing. I believe everyone still remembers that Van Vreet was missing for a month due to a hamstring strain. At that time, the Rockets used Amen Thompson as the main point guard, and gave Shepard and Holiday more opportunities to substitutes. More importantly, Uduka made the right decision at the time, transforming Jaylen Green into a point guard. Jaylen Green organized the offense with the ball in hand for a long time. At that time, the Rockets' record was not bad. Jaylen Green also performed easily at the No. 1 position. He could not only attack by himself, but also pass the ball to his teammates, allowing his teammates to score easily. At that time, Jaylen Green could deliver more than 5 assists in almost every game.

Jaylen Green is a standard shooting guard, not a point guard, so even if a shooting guard or double-ath guard stands at the No. 1 position, he can still connect the Rockets' offense, not to mention that the Rockets now have two new players, point guards Shepard and Amen Thompson.

There are also Davidson and Holiday on the bench, and Shin Kyung and Durant have excellent passing abilities. Even if traditional point guard Van Freit is absent, the Rockets still have no worries about no one available at the No. 1 position, so they don't need to introduce another starting point guard through trades after December 15.

As long as the Rockets can maintain their current lineup and tactical style, they can still win any game. Just like the Celtics a year ago, their backcourt were two double-athlete defenders White and Holiday, who were still able to defeat the Mavericks and win the NBA championship that year.

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