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Signed! Joined with Durant for a 4-year contract! The Rockets have completely killed the madly

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Killing crazy, killing crazy.

Rockets signed Finney Smith for 4 years and $53 million in the free market.

This guy was traded by the Nets to the Lakers at the end of last year. He played 43 regular season games for the Purple and Gold Corps last season, averaging 28.8 minutes per game, contributing 7.9 points, 3.6 rebounds and 1.4 assists, and a three-point shooting percentage of 41.1%. He played 5 games in the playoffs, averaging 34 minutes per game to score 6.2 points, 4.2 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game.

Smith is a very high-quality 3D player. Last season, the effective half-time shooting percentage of the All-Star player was limited to 47%, and it is a plug-and-play type. There is no need to worry that he will not be able to adapt to the Rockets' system. In short, another fierce general is coming in the city of Houston. The surprises the Rockets gave to the outside world not only signed Smith, but also signed back to the old acquaintance Capela with a three-year, $21.5 million full guarantee contract.

Capela spent all the first six seasons of her career with the Rockets. During this period, she helped the team enter the Western Conference Finals twice as a core insider, averaging 12.2 points, 9.7 rebounds, 1 assist and 1.5 caps per game. Last season, she averaged 8.9 points, 8.5 rebounds, 1.1 assist and 1 cap per game in the Hawks.

However, this return, the Rockets are a brand new Rockets for the 31-year-old Capela. The teammates, coaches and general managers of the Rockets' career have all left, which can be said to be a change of things.

Back to the point, the Rockets have formed a very strong lineup so far, as follows:

PG VanVleet, Holiday, Williams;

SG Amen, Shepard;

SF Durant, Smith, Whitmore, Tate;

PF Smith Jr., Ethan, Jeff Green;

C Shinkin, Adams, Langdale, Capela.

There is no doubt that the Rockets are definitely one of the biggest favorites in the 25-26 season. Perhaps their current strength is comparable to the new champion team Thunder. Durant is making great strides towards his first championship after leaving the Warriors, and he can wake up in a dream in the middle of the night.

Last season, the Rockets ranked second in the Western Conference with 52 wins and 30 losses. However, in the first round of the playoffs, the Warriors finished blacklisted in the league and became a laughing stock in the entire league. This situation should not happen again with the formation of a new lineup. The shame of the past will be a major motivation to push them to the top.

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