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Stone revealed that she wanted to build a championship lineup! Team reporters will use live broadcast to answer questions. The Rockets have 6 first rounds to trade

3:46am, 11 June 2025【Basketball】

On June 10, rumors that Kevin Durant will be traded to the San Antonio Spurs were rumored, and it seemed serious. In fact, the news that Durant is going to be sent to the Spurs was Bill Simmons' subjective conjecture, but Vinhorst followed up and said that Durant is going to join the Spurs. Xu Media also accepted this source, and they have given up on the team to welcome KD.

Rockets GM Rafael Stone talked about the Houston Rockets' view on the stability of the lineup next season: "I think it's not enough to maintain the stability of the lineup, and this is not the goal we want to pursue. Lineup continuity is important, but the ultimate goal is to build a championship team. If we think some operations can enable us to achieve the championship goal, then we can break up the lineup and take some actions with the assets in our hands."

Because of Rafael Stone's remarks, Rockets TA's team record Kelly Ico, the well-known Houston media BradeauxNBA, and the famous Houston podcast program Rockets_Insider will invite Rockets GM Rafael Stone to be a guest room to answer questions one by one for Rockets fans.

This live broadcast is on youtobe and will start at 8:30 am on June 11, when Kelly Ico and Stone should have a fierce confrontation.

On June 10, CBS reporter Sam Quinn talked about the Rockets' offseason operation. He felt that the first player to be traded by the Rockets would be Jaylen Green. He entered the league with the second pick at the time. At that time, he thought he was an All-Star. Now he has become a burden in the playoffs after signing a big contract. Now it is time for the Rockets to send him away.

According to a long article by ESPN salary structure expert Bobby Max, if the Rockets are willing to give up the continuity of the lineup for the All-Star player, then it will definitely become more aggressive next season.

The Rockets have 6 first-round picks that can be traded in the next seven years, including the No. 10 pick in 2025, the first round of the Suns in 2027, the first round of the Suns/Mavericks in 2029, and the first round of the Rockets in 28/30/32.

The Rockets' most correct trading plan is to use VanVleet, Holiday, and Landale, and then take advantage of some draft pick assets.

Text/Yan Xiaobai: Rocket Observation