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Submit a question for Kelly Iko's Rockets mailbag: Offseason edition

Submit a question for Kelly Iko's Rockets mailbag: Offseason edition

New York Times13 hours ago
The NBA is in the second week of summer league, which means the dog days of the Rockets' offseason are just around the corner.
Even with the slowed schedule, there are still several intriguing aspects to keep tabs on as the organization shifts to title contention mode. The Kevin Durant acquisition, the Reed Sheppard summer experiment and the two-footed plunge into the double-big lineups are just the tip of the iceberg.
Got an offseason question about anything Rockets related? Send it in and Kelly will answer it in an upcoming mailbag.
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