#2 Houston Rockets
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If the Chris Paul experiment is still not successful at the All-Star break, the Rockets should look very closely at acquiring Porzingis before the trade deadline.
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The old-school basketballers might find adding one more three-point option to a roster that is stocked with a lot of shooters a little strange. However, pairing the Latvian big with James Harden, Eric Gordon, and maybe Paul might be the step that puts the Rockets ahead of the Warriors.
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Edited by Arvind Sriram