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Rockets' Faith in Youth: Can They Last a Decade?
8 May
Summary
- Houston's young core aims for a decade of contention.
- Team sources express strong belief in core and coach.
- Jalen Green was traded despite prior team confidence.

Multiple high-level sources within the Houston Rockets organization reportedly believe their young core has the potential to contend for championships over the next ten years. This faith extends to coach Ime Udoka, who is seen as an essential part of the team's future plans. This internal optimism persists despite recent on-court performances and comparisons to other rebuilding franchises like the Oklahoma City Thunder and San Antonio Spurs.
The Rockets' recent performance against the Spurs, including a significant loss, highlighted San Antonio's current advantage in roster assembly and developmental culture. During their opening-round playoff series against the Los Angeles Lakers, the Rockets' young foundation displayed both promising moments and considerable inconsistency. Notable performances included Alperen Sengun's 20.3 points and 10.2 rebounds, and Amen Thompson's 19.2 points and 7 rebounds, though Reed Sheppard struggled significantly. This follows a pattern where the team publicly expressed belief in players like Jalen Green, only to trade them later, raising questions about the consistency of their stated confidence.