The Houston Rockets have surged to a 4-2 record, fueled by an impressive winning streak that surprised many fans. One unexpected development is that they currently rank as the best perimeter shooting team in the NBA.
Despite this shooting excellence, the Rockets sit last in the league for 3-point attempts per game. To fully harness their rejuvenated offense with Kevin Durant now on the roster, the team needs to redefine its approach, at least partially, by focusing more on this newfound perimeter strength.
This would represent a significant shift for Houston, traditionally a team that thrived with play centered in the paint and around the rim. Durant's arrival dramatically changes the dynamics, and the Rockets must adapt throughout the season if they want to be among the top offensive teams in the league.
"Through their first six games, the Houston Rockets lead the NBA in 3-point percentage with an astounding 42.3%. This is surprising, to say the least."
Concerns emerged after losing Fred VanVleet, Jalen Green, and Dillon Brooks in the Durant trade, raising doubts about the team’s ability to maintain sufficient spacing. However, the Rockets’ remaining perimeter shooters have stepped up despite these challenges.
Author's summary: The Rockets must evolve from a paint-centric style to embrace their surprising perimeter shooting strength to maximize Durant’s impact and contend offensively this season.
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