The Houston Rockets swung for the fences this offseason, completing a blockbuster trade to acquire superstar Kevin Durant.
The Rockets won 52 games with a group of budding young stars last year, so they obviously feel that adding Durant could put them over the top. Or could it backfire?
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David Aldridge of The Athletic isn't so sure the Durant marriage will pan out in Houston, wondering if Durant will be too much of a ball-stopper and, in turn, bog down the Rockets' offense.
"I'm not wholly sold this is going to be all rainbows and unicorns," Aldridge wrote . "Durant is still a great scorer, but like all great scorers, he needs the ball. So, too, do Alperen Şengün and Amen Thompson and [Jabari] Smith. Houston's spent most of the