Back in Rockets, he also plays a big role why Rockets always end up in a good position every season but the team just lacks at the playoffs run.
With Hawks, I think that was the first time Capela first experience playing in the Conference Finals. Now with a much competitive Eastern Conference, the battle will be more tough and difficult as some teams are working on their lineup improvement.
I want to see them at ECF again but not expecting.
One of the players I'm looking to see play in the NBA next season if he stayed in the Houston Rockets, they would have become a major contender in the NBA finals but whichever team he goes, he still gives his team the best he can do to make it to the playoffs. The Atlanta Hawks have some great players playing with him that will lead the team to be in the Playoffs again this upcoming season.
The rockets were going down the path of a complete rebuild, that's why they dumped everyone. They weren't going anywhere and Clint wasn't going to help them go deep into the playoffs. He actually is a perfect fit on that team. Think the Hawks are gonna be good for a long time they got a good squad building up over there.
No, when they dumped him, they still have Harden and Westbrook, so not yet in a rebuild phase but a experiment, fast running team with those two and then PJ Tucker as center, a system experimented by Coach Mike D. But it didn't work, so obviously, Harden and Westbrook are gone and now they are in the rebuilding phase with one of the best rookies, Jalen Green.
Yeah even then I don't know how long they expected that to last, which it didn't. I like when teams completely revamp that's how ypu hit gold with a kid like Jalen green. I would have avmctually taken him over cade, but I guess time will tell. Jalen looked good against professionals already.