Rockets win A! US media updates offseason operation score: Lakers fail D and the Warriors only strengthen the Warriors
1:47pm, 24 July 2025Basketball
Rockets received high A rating! After completing the first wave of large personnel adjustments in the offseason, the US media "bleacherreport" updated the operation scores of various teams since the offseason. Among them, the Lakers failed D, and the Warriors became the only team with zero reinforcement without ratings.
Rockets: A score
Before the deal was concluded, who would have thought that the Rockets could get Durant by just packing Jaylen Green, Dillon, No. 10 draws, plus 5 second round picks. The latter is indeed old, but it is still trustworthy at critical moments, and this is exactly the biggest shortcoming of this Rockets.
After completing this core operation, the Rockets quickly won Dillon's replacement Finney Smith in the free market. The four-year contract of 53 million is already very worthwhile, not to mention that only the previous two years were guaranteed wages.
The contracts between new players and veterans such as Capela, Okogie, Van Jordan, Jay Jordan and Adams are the same. Stone can always allow players to give up considerable benefits during the signing process, which allows the Rockets to complete the comprehensive upgrade of the lineup without any pain, and can even pack and trade 5 first-round picks in one go.
Clippers: A-
Clippers are another team that needs to be paid attention to in the new season. After experiencing a seemingly failed season, the Clippers chose to keep Harden and finalize their last attempt around the core team of Xiaoka + Harden in the next two years.
Then the Clippers sent Powell away and exchanged for Collins to complete the No. 4 reinforcement, reducing the burden on the small candlestick to reduce the probability of injury.
Powell's vacancy for leaving the team was quickly filled by the Clippers. They not only won Bill at a low price in the buyout market to complete the upgrade, but also welcomed the "old captain" Paul in the last season to reorganize the "cannon combination" to share the pressure of Harden's holding ball. The reason why he failed to score higher was mainly due to the age and injury risks.
Lakers: D
From the perspective of specific personnel operations, the Lakers should not get a failed D score.
Whether it is signing Laravia for 12 million in two years, or buying Ayton for 16.6 million in two years, and then winning former DPOY Smart by 11 million in two years, Pelinka's operating range is not radical enough, but it is definitely smart enough, and fully meets the three requirements of Doncic improving backcourt defense, solving the projection and adding centers.
The reason why the US media did not give high scores is perhaps mainly because the Lakers no longer use James as the core of the team building. After the latter implemented the $52.6 million player option to stay in the team, the Lakers did not fully meet James' current needs as they did in the offseason, but instead shifted their focus to finding new maximum-paid helpers for Doncic in 27 years.
Warriors: No rating
As the former league overlord, the Warriors are the only team on the list that has not yet been scored, and they are also the only team in the NBA to strengthen the 0th since the offseason.
But this does not mean that the Warriors will eventually become the loser. The reason why they have not operated is entirely because Kumingga’s problem has not been solved, which will affect how the Warriors trade and sign the subsequent contract.
Therefore, the Warriors must first solve this problem. The good news is that the Warriors have reached an oral agreement with Horford and Melton. As long as Kumingga's signing and then exchange transactions are settled, the Warriors are expected to complete a reputation turnaround against the wind.
The other teams are as follows
A: Hawks
B: Nets, Hornets, Mavericks, Grizzlies, Heat, Thunder, Magic, Trail Blazers, Spurs, Wizards
B-: Knicks
C: Nuggets, Pistons, Timberwolves, 76ers, Jazz
C-: Bucks
D: Bulls
D-: Suns, Kings, Raptors
F: Pacers, Pelicans
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