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The Houston Rockets have significantly improved their roster this offseason through trades and free agency, positioning themselves as a contender in the Western Conference for the foreseeable future.
A key strength is their now exceptionally deep frontcourt. Forward Alperen Sengun, at just 22 years old, is the team's centerpiece after earning his first All-Star selection last season with averages of 19.1 points, 10.3 rebounds, and 4.9 assists. His versatility allows him to play both power forward and center, acting as a playmaker and making the big man rotation dangerous.
The Rockets bolstered this frontcourt further by re-signing Steven Adams and adding Clint Capela in free agency. Adams, known as one of the league's best rebounders and a strong interior enforcer, previously found success playing alongside Sengun in a double-big lineup. Capela, while potentially less explosive at age 31, provides an athletic lob threat and rotational-level play on both ends of the court.
Both Adams and Capela are traditional centers who can thrive independently but also create opportunities for Sengun if he plays power forward. This combination gives the Rockets significant optionality and versatility in their frontcourt rotations, a vital component for contending in the modern NBA, as demonstrated by recent champions like Boston and Oklahoma City.
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