On March 24, Beijing time, the NBA regular season has entered the end, the free market has 2 more signings, of which the Rockets, which ranked first in the league, once again made adjustments to the lineup and signed a two-way contract with Anthony Lamb; the Nuggets reached a multi-year contract extension contract with coach Malone and will continue to stay in Denver.
Earlier, the Rockets officially announced that the team signed a two-way contract with forward Anthony Lamb. Last season, Lamb played for the Rockets, playing in 24 games, averaging 5.5 points and 2.9 rebounds per game. This season he played for the Rockets, signing a two-way contract with the team at one point, but was subsequently cut.
Watching Lamb return again, fans also began to ridicule, the Rockets gathered Lamb and Martin, the Rockets originally used Kevin Martin and Jeremy Lamb and future draft picks from the Thunder traded Harden, and now look for the next Harden?
Harden's departure left the Rockets on the road to rebuild, ranking first from the bottom last season and finally getting a pick for Jaylen Green, getting a potential stock. But the Rockets' rebuilding road is not over, this season is still competing for the title, is expected to harvest more new stars, this is the first step in their reconstruction, the next look at the growth of these players, once it is very smooth, then they can complete the reconstruction earlier, otherwise they will continue to wait.
The other came from the coach, and the Nuggets reached a multi-year contract extension with head coach Mike Malone, the exact salary was not disclosed.
It can also be seen from this that the Nuggets recognize Malone very much, after all, the team has become a strong team in the West under his leadership. Malone has been the Nuggets manager since 15 years, and has reached the playoffs for the past three seasons and reached the Western Conference Finals in 2020. So far, Malone has coached the Nuggets in 546 games, with a record of 309 wins and 237, with a winning percentage of 56.6%. Under Malone's coaching, Jokic has grown into the league MVP step by step, and without Malone, Jokic may not be so smooth.