K_Chile222's Offseason Grade:
Houston Rockets transactions
Front office
none.
Draft
Drafted Jalen Green at #2.
Drafted Alperen Sengun at #16 (acquired from OKC).
Drafted Usman Garuba at #23.
Drafted Josh Christopher at #24.
Trades
Traded 2 future 1sts (Detroit '22 and Washington '23) to OKC for pick #16.
Traded cash for Daniel Theis S&T.
Free agency
Declined option on Avery Bradley.
Received Daniel Theis S&T, 4/$36M.
Signed David Nwaba, 3/$15M.
Offseason Thoughts
I don't like factoring the draft in too much for these grades, because it's so much of an unknown, but when the only thing of note is the draft where they drafted four times in the first round, it kind of has to be a big part. Like all the picks, Green was a consensus tier 2 guy after Cade, Sengun was widely viewed as a lotto guy, Garuba higher than 23, Christopher was a bit of a reach but at 24 it wasn't much of one.
Still not sure how I feel about the value of the Sengun Trade. No idea where those picks end up, but it's pretty possible they traded two picks in the 16 range or better for one. If they really did view him as a top ten prospect though, I at least like the process of using some of your excess picks to grab an outlier guy who fell.
Theis deal is ok, if it were a 2+1 instead of 3+1 I would have liked it a lot more. Love keeping Nwabva, hard nose, high character guy to keep around the young players, probably a little more than he could have gotten elsewhere, but with only two years guaranteed at $5M per, not a big deal.
Overall glad their sticking with rebuilding and not blowing assets on win now moves or anything like that.
Would have been nice to trade Wall or Gordon but don't know if there was any way out there for them to do so without burning assets, which would be a mistake.
Grade
B. Seem to have done well in the draft which was 4/6th of their major moves, FA signings were solid.
2022 Prediction
Think they'll probably end up bottom 3 in the conference, we'll see if they dump vets or just sit them to let the rookies run loose halfway in, if they do, they could end up being worst again.
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Mamba4Goat's Offseason Grade:
]Houston Rockets transactions
Front office
none.
Draft
Drafted Jalen Green at #2.
Drafted Alperen Sengun at #16 (acquired from OKC).
Drafted Usman Garuba at #23.
Drafted Josh Christopher at #24.
Trades
Traded 2 future 1sts (Detroit '22 and Washington '23) to OKC for pick #16.
Traded cash for Daniel Theis S&T.
Free agency
Declined option on Avery Bradley.
Received Daniel Theis S&T, 4/$36M.
Signed David Nwaba, 3/$15M.
Offseason Thoughts
I personally would've taken Evan Mobley at 2. That being said, Sengun and Garuba more than make up for it. I ultimately loved their draft. Getting Theis and signing Nwaba are head-scratchers though.
Grade
A
Great way to start a rebuild and at the bare minimum, they can flip Theis and Nwaba once their younger players need more minutes.
2022 Prediction
13-15 seed, one of the worst teams in the league as their youth continues to develop.
Offseason in gif form

bondom34's Offseason Grade:
Houston Rockets transactions
Front office
none.
Draft
Drafted Jalen Green at #2.
Drafted Alperen Sengun at #16 (acquired from OKC).
Drafted Usman Garuba at #23.
Drafted Josh Christopher at #24.
Trades
Traded 2 future 1sts (Detroit '22 and Washington '23) to OKC for pick #16.
Traded cash for Daniel Theis S&T.
Free agency
Declined option on Avery Bradley.
Received Daniel Theis S&T, 4/$36M.
Signed David Nwaba, 3/$15M.
Offseason Thoughts
Well a look behind the curtain but apparently I deleted this from my drafts so re-writing on the fly so it may be semi-short

First, I was a Suggs guy at 2, but Green was more a consensus pick so I'm not saying anything there. I also wasn't a Sengun guy and think they may have given up a bit extra in value, but if they got their guy I'm fine with it too. I do like the Garuba pick quite a bit (actually would have liked him at 16), and Christopher I'm not entirely familiar with but seems a score first guard in the Cam Thomas mold which isn't an archetype I'm in love with but as I've said before, nothing I'm really docking anyone for as everything here seemed within reason and they got their guys.
Free agency was again pretty fine, Nwaba no issues and looking into his numbers they need the defense and he could be value. Theis I see both positives and negatives. Positives in that I personally think it's a fine deal, negatives in that we just saw similar money salary dumped this offseason which was a little odd (Plumlee, though Theis has a history of being better off memory), and they had Olynk there and he was solid so strange seeing him let go. But again, these are all minor quibbles with nothing big to complain about and they added young talent. They've got a bit of a weird roster mix of vets and younger guys so would expect they move off the House/Gordon group, but not sure. Overall just felt like it was a solid offseason given what they came in to work with.
Grade
B. Thought I was being a hater with this at first but seeing K_Chile's grade made me feel better.
2022 Prediction
Bottom 2 in the West, wondering if the vets buy a few extra wins but can't see them too much above that
Offseason in gif form
