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Summer League Rockets
On August 6th, Beijing time, it is getting closer and closer to the start of the NBA Las Vegas Summer League. Now all teams are preparing for this summer league, especially four first-round rockets selected in this draft. Although the Rockets haven't announced the official list of the summer league yet, we can also see from the recent training photos and videos that those players who are expected by everyone should all be on the stage, such as Jay Green on the second show, Shen Jing on the 16 show, Christopher on the 24th show, and last season's rookie Martin Jr. and Armoni Brooks. The lineup is still very exciting.

In this training photo, we can actually see the jersey numbers of some rockets players in this summer league, and the most concerned number is definitely Jay Green's number. It has been said that Green is competing with House for the ownership of No.4 jersey, but House doesn't seem to want to give up, so this time Green has no choice but to wear No.0 jersey in the summer league. Of course, if House is traded before the start of the season, this jersey problem can be solved, but from the current situation, House seems to be difficult to give away, so the team may need to continue to negotiate when determining the jersey number after the summer league.

In addition, more attention is actually paid to the rocket's 16 show. As an unexpected gain of the team in this draft, the Rockets still attach great importance to the Turkish center. This time, Shen Jing will also wear the Rockets' No.28 jersey to play in the summer league. At present, Shen Jing is really likely to play in the new season, because he has very good fighting capacity, but he needs to be integrated into the rocket system first. This summer league is a good opportunity for him to integrate, because many players in this summer league may become the regular rotation of the Rockets next season. Let's look forward to Shen Jing's performance.

Garruba, the 23rd show, has finished his Olympic tour and returned to Spain. Then he needs to discuss a buyout with his parent team, Real Madrid. Judging from the previous news, if Garruba wants to buy out in advance, he needs to raise a buyout fee of 3 million, which is not a small sum. At present, the news is that the Rockets may be able to pay about 700,000 of them, but Garruba may have to find a way to pay other expenses, similar to buying Campazor before the Nuggets. But now Garruba seems to want more rockets, so it is now deadlocked, depending on the outcome of the negotiations. I hope Garruba can join the rocket family as soon as possible.