Houston Rockets: 5 bold predictions for 2017-18 NBA season

SAN ANTONIO, TX - MAY 9: The Houston Rockets huddle up before the game against the San Antonio Spurs during Game Five of the Western Conference Semifinals of the 2017 NBA Playoffs on May 9, 2017 at the AT
SAN ANTONIO, TX - MAY 9: The Houston Rockets huddle up before the game against the San Antonio Spurs during Game Five of the Western Conference Semifinals of the 2017 NBA Playoffs on May 9, 2017 at the AT /
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3. Rockets will finish in top 10 for 3-point percentage

One common misconception of the Rockets is that they are an elite 3-point shooting team. Technically, that would be an acceptable statement, but it’s due to the sheer volume of attempts they take from beyond the arc.

Last season, Houston attempted over 40 3-pointers per game! However, they only hit 35.7 percent of their attempts, which ranked just 15th in the league. The Rockets have consistently been an elite 3-point shooting team due to their volume, not their accuracy on such shots.

Now, hitting 35.7 percent beyond the arc isn’t terrible (especially when you attempt over 40 3-pointers per game), but it can certainly be improved. That’s where Chris Paul comes in.

Last season, Houston relied on Harden to create quality looks for shooters such as Ryan Anderson and Trevor Ariza. Those players fail to create open looks for themselves, meaning they need an elite point guard to help them get good looks beyond the arc.

When Harden went to the bench, those shooters and role players had to rely on Patrick Beverley and/or Eric Gordon to create quality looks for them. While both players can certainly handle the ball and make plays for others on occasion, they have nowhere near the playmaking abilities of Paul and Harden.

With at least one of Harden and Paul slated to be on the court at all time, the role players and shooters will have an elite point guard playing alongside them to create open looks, which should boost their 3-point shooting percentages.

In the end, while new additions such as Tucker and Mbah a Moute aren’t knockdown shooters, playing alongside Harden and/or Paul should give them some of the best looks from beyond the arc they’ve seen throughout their career. Because of their elite duo of point guards, Houston should make a jump into the top 10 in 3-point efficiency this season.