Ship Record: The Rockets cannot be without Van Vritte. Amen has potential but his organizational ability is limited
12:32pm, 23 September 2025Basketball

September 23 According to ESPN famous reporter Shams, Rockets guard Van Vreet suffered a serious injury and had a torn ACL. Later, Jamal Cristopher posted a message to talk about the current situation of the Rockets.
Jamal Cristopher wrote: "The Rockets were not doing well when Van Vreet was absent. Now his ACL injury highlights this. In my opinion, Amen Thompson has the potential to develop, but it has little to do with the organizational ability, and he lacks possession and shooting ability. When Durant is unable to play, the situation may become uncertain."
"The Rockets' dilemma is obvious from the beginning, mainly because of the team's composition. However, the reality is even more cruel than expected: they have lost the few players who can possess the ball and shoot three points (Van Vreet). This year will be challenging for Shepard and Amen," Jamal Cristopher added.
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