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Rockets are interested in Kispert, US media suggests Smith Jr. + Shepard + No. 10 to Jordan Poole

1:36am, 27 June 2025Basketball

Lastands revealed that Brogdon is a potential trading target for the Rockets, and Keispert.

Brogden only played 24 times this season, averaging 12.7 points and 4.1 assists per game, shooting percentage of 43.3% and three-point shooting percentage of only 28.6%. Brogden has suffered from injuries, and his projection and defense have declined. He is probably no longer the Rockets' target.

NBA reporter Brett Siegel's latest revelation about the Rockets' interest in Wizards shooter Corey Kispert.

Cory Kispert was born in 1999 and is 1.98 meters tall. He and Gonzaga alumnus Jaylen Sages compete in the 2021 draft.

The Rockets are still rebuilding in 2021. They hold multiple first-round draft picks, which is a place that many rookies yearn for.

As an elite pitcher in the 2021 class, Kispert is suitable for many NBA teams. At that time, a draft expert suggested that the Rockets take him to Houston.

As an older rookie, Kispert's draft market could not enter the lottery zone, but he did not fall to the end of the first round and was eventually taken away by the Wizards in 15th place. The Rockets then chose Alperen Sengon in 16th place, who has now grown into an All-Star center.

Although Kispert's draft pick is higher than Alperen Sengon, he lacks talent and can only target role players in the NBA. Kispert received a four-year, $54 million early contract renewal from the Wizards after an NBA reporter revealed that he might be put on the shelves this offseason.

Kispert played 61 times this season, averaging 26 minutes per game to score 11.6 points, 3 rebounds and 1.7 assists, shooting percentage of 45.1%, three-point shooting percentage of 36.4%, and free throw shooting percentage of 85.2%. Kispert's ball holding, passing and defense are all average, and the only thing he can get is a three-pointer. He averaged 2 three-pointers per game in his career, shooting 38.2%.

The US media FW recently suggested that the Rockets use Smith Jr., Shepard, the No. 10 pick and a bonus to Jordan Poole.

Specific trading plan: The Rockets sent Jabbarry Smith Jr., Reed Shepard, Jock Landale and the 2025 No. 10 pick, and got Jordan Poole from the Wizards.

FW said that under Uduka's training, the Rockets have become the top defensive team in the league, but their offensive firepower is insufficient. The Rockets' back line needs to be upgraded. Jordan Poole not only can score but also pass the ball, he is very suitable for the Rockets.

Jordan Poole is 26 years old and has a wingspan of 1.93. He averaged 20.5 points, 3 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game in 29 minutes this season, with a shooting percentage of 43.2%, a three-point shooting percentage of 37.8%, and a free throw shooting percentage of 88.3%. Jordan Poole was also a champion guard. He has 35 playoff experience, averaged 14.5 points and 3.7 assists per game in 25 minutes, shooting 45% from the field and 34.6% from three-point shooting percentage.

Jordan Poole was also recently involved in trading rumors, and the Magic once ranked first in his next odds list. The Magic did want to upgrade the back line and increase the firepower of the outside line, but what they wanted was Bain, and they paid 4 first-round picks and 1 first-round pick to swap.

Jaylen Green dragged his back in the playoffs this season, and the Rockets were eliminated unfortunately. Many fans can't stand him anymore. Some Rockets fans hope that Stone can exchange Jaylen Greene chips for Jordan Poole. There are also fans who hope to trade Jaylen Green for Kobe White.

I remember that some fans joked about Jaylen Green's upper limit Jordan Poole and Kobe White's lower limit.

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