Report: Rockets, James Harden won’t ‘blow it up’ this offseason

In confirmation of what should have already been clear, the Rockets aren’t likely to consider breaking up their team in the 2020 offseason, according to longtime beat writer Jonathan Feigen of the Houston Chronicle.
The blow it up and start over thing is not for this offseason. And the reason I feel fairly certain about that is they’re certainly keeping James Harden informed and getting his input on coaching, discussions and considerations, Jonathan Feigen of the Houston Chronicle.
You wouldn’t involve him if you’re planning to send them off somewhere, Jonathan Feigen of the Houston Chronicle.
Besides involving Harden and All-Star backcourt mate Russell Westbrook in coaching talks, there’s also the matter of contracts and draft picks

In confirmation of what should have already been clear, the Rockets aren’t likely to consider breaking up their team in the 2020 offseason, according to longtime beat writer Jonathan Feigen of the Houston Chronicle.
The blow it up and start over thing is not for this offseason. And the reason I feel fairly certain about that is they’re certainly keeping James Harden informed and getting his input on coaching, discussions and considerations, Jonathan Feigen of the Houston Chronicle.
You wouldn’t involve him if you’re planning to send them off somewhere, Jonathan Feigen of the Houston Chronicle.
Besides involving Harden and All-Star backcourt mate Russell Westbrook in coaching talks, there’s also the matter of contracts and draft picks