Houston Rockets Receive High Praise in GM Poll

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After an eventful offseason, the Houston Rockets are 2-0 in the postseason, besting the Indiana Pacers and New Orleans Pelicans.
All that aside, the Rockets are far from legitimate contenders in the Western Conference and do not have a marquee star.
However, Jalen Green and Alperen Şengün are poised to break out, and the young core should be able to cobble together a playoff run in the coming season. In the NBA’s annual GM Poll, the league is starting to take notice.
The Rockets received seven percent of the votes regarding which team had the best offseason, good for a tie for fifth in the league behind the Boston Celtics, Milwaukee Bucks, Portland Blazers, and Los Angeles Lakers.
The Celtics added Kristaps Porzingis and Jrue Holiday and the Bucks added a superstar, so it’s no wonder that the Rockets were not ranked first. Adding a former All-Star and solid starter in Fred VanVleet and Dillon Brooks didn’t go unnoticed.
The Rockets came in second for most improved, with 23 percent of the votes, behind only the Oklahoma City Thunder, who are a bit ahead in their rebuild and receive a healthy Chet Holmgren, who has looked worth the hype thus far.
The final category the Rockets placed in was “most promising young core,” where they came in fifth behind the Thunder, Cavs, Orlando Magic and Detroit Pistons.
The Pistons and Magic have recent first-overall picks, and the Cavaliers and Thunder both have legitimate All-Stars in Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Donovan Mitchell.
No close follower of the NBA would claim that the Rockets are the next team up. Clearly, the Thunder are a step ahead, and the Magic are keeping pace, but Houston is growing something special, and after a few desolate seasons, being on the rise for a change feels good.

Jonah Kubicek has been writing about the NBA since 2021, covering the Pistons, Jazz, Spurs, Magic, Rockets, and Knicks. As a lifelong Spurs fan living in Michigan, he never misses an opportunity to bring up the 2005 NBA Finals (you should have guarded Horry!). He is a long-suffering Tigers fan and closely follows the NFL, although he never found an affinity for the Lions. Jonah graduated from Oakland University with a degree in History and spends his spare time playing tennis or reading. Follow Jonah on Twitter for updates on Tre Jones and other NBA news.