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As a versatile 6-foot-8 forward with considerable defensive potential, former LSU player Tari Eason fits with a broader NBA trend entering his second season with the Houston Rockets.
Drafted No. 17 overall in the 2022 first round, Eason had a successful rookie season in 2022-23, earning All-Rookie second-team honors. Now, armed with veterans acquired in 2023 free agency (led by Fred VanVleet, Dillon Brooks, and Jeff Green), Eason and the Rockets would like to take the next step in their development.
For Eason, it could involve working some with Brooks in particular. But he’s also focused on film study, both of himself and others around the league that might have some physical similarities.
Here’s what Eason told Kelly Iko of The Athletic:
This summer I’ve watched a lot of film. Watched a lot of Jimmy Butler, little bit of Kawhi Leonard. But I watched a lot of my film (from) the season. Things that I can improve, little things. I watch with me or my high school coach, he lives out here. I’m watching film a lot more this summer.
When Butler and Leonard entered the NBA, each was known for his toughness and defensive versatility. While both are star players today, it took a slow progression over many years for each to become a leading scorer and shot creator on offense. Early on, the focus was for both prospects was primarily on defense.
Time will tell whether Eason can replicate that formula, but it’s a worthy ambition given his skill set and production to date.
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“Knowing that I’m not a rookie anymore also means more responsibility to be a better player.”
Tari Eason, exclusive on @TheAthletic.
Advice from Ime Udoka on staying on the floor, working with Dillon Brooks, gunning for Most Improved and more. https://t.co/lg5Ou7C19U
— Kelly Iko (@KellyIko) July 31, 2023