ESPN’s Bontemps Praises Rockets’ Incredible Kevin Durant Signing
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Kevin Durant has officially joined the Houston Rockets, infusing his invaluable veteran experience into a roster brimming with youthful potential. Tim Bontemps of ESPN highlighted this trade as a pivotal move for Houston, particularly as they parted ways with a player who hindered their postseason aspirations against the formidable Golden State Warriors.
While Green is undoubtedly an exceptional athlete, he faced considerable challenges in scoring against the Warriors, registering a dismal shooting percentage of under 30% from three-point range. Bontemps pointedly observed that this inadequacy played a significant role in the Warriors' triumph, orchestrated by Steph Curry. Conversely, at 36, Durant continues to showcase elite prowess.
In a segment on NBA on ESPN, Bontemps remarked, “This is an unparalleled improvement for the Rockets.” He emphasized how Jalen Green's scoring struggles contributed to their playoff exit. Durant, though perhaps less dominant than in previous years, remains a reliable scorer capable of consistently contributing 25 points per game, seamlessly assuming the primary scoring mantle. Meanwhile, Jabbari Smith, Amen Thompson, and Tari Eason can effectively absorb the minutes left by Dillon Brooks, who moved to the Suns to accommodate Durant's arrival. Brooks, a polarizing figure in the NBA, garners both admiration and criticism...
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