

You can’t describe Zion Williamson without evoking great names of the past. This is a 6’7”, 285-pound human cannonball. We’ve never seen a player like Williamson. Basically, he generated dunks with the raw efficiency of prime Deandre Jordan - only he generated them for himself. Williamson shot 61.1 percent from the field. In 202-21, Williamson posted 27 points per game on a blistering 65.2 True Shooting Percentage (TS%) over 61 games.
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Through four NBA seasons, Williamson has had one year where he played a reasonably full slate of games. Unlike any other player mentioned here, Williamson has already flashed franchise player potential. The most anticipated prospect since LeBron James, before Victor Wembanyama. You think Thompson is a walking paint touch? Williamson is the walking paint touch. I’ve been as vocal as I can about his potential - I want the Rockets to draft him - but there’s no denying that his limited shooting ability could prove problematic. On the other hand, let’s be realistic - Thompson is a boom-or-bust prospect. Others are willing to invest that hope in Amen Thompson - provided he’s on the board when the Rockets select fourth overall, that is. You’ll find folks who think any of Jalen Green, Alperen Sengun, or Jabari Smith Jr. The purpose of the last three seasons was to give the team the best possible odds of drafting a potentially franchise-altering talent.ĭid the odds play in the Rockets’ favor? It depends on who you ask. This team has been violently tanking for three seasons. Should the Rockets trade for Zion Williamson? How did the Rockets get here?īefore we talk about Zion Williamson, let’s talk about the Rockets.

Joking! Now that the blow has been softened, here it is: Should the Rockets trade for Ben Simmons? In this episode, the Houston Rockets are linked to the same trade target.

A journey into a wondrous land of imagination. A dimension of not only sight and sound, but of mind. You are about to enter another dimension.
