Longtime Rockets veteran may be nearing the end of his Houston run

Aaron Holiday could be the piece that gets upgraded this season.
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As the Houston Rockets attempt to put together a championshp-contending roster this season, the lone upgrade that they could need to make almost certainly comes in the form of an additional point guard: one that can help shore up the limited experience of their current rotation.

Yet, any such move would inevitably come at the cost of one beloved Rockets veteran: Aaron Holiday.

Granted, there always remains the possibility that Houston decides not to make a move this season, relying instead on internal growth from Amen Thompson and Reed Sheppard to strengthen any weaknesses they have on their roster. However, if they do make a move, it will undoubtedly be for a point guard, and Holiday's Houston run could come to an end as a result.

Aaron Holiday is the one piece that the Rockets should upgrade this season if they aim for championship contention

In the absence of Tari Eason, Holiday has stepped fully into the rotation, and he has excelled over this last stint of games. This season, Holiday is averaging 9.3 points, one rebound and 1.1 assists while shooting 44.6% from 3-point range.

When the team has most needed it, Holiday has stepped up, and, as a guard with eight seasons of NBA experience, that is the exact role he is meant to perform for the team.

Yet, there are still lingering issues in the Rockets' point guard rotation. As impressively as Thompson is developing as a primary facilitator, he is still best utilized in an off-ball role, and, despite Sheppard's rapid development as a viable rotation player, there are still enough questions about his defense that it will be difficult for the team to fully trust him as a starter this season.

Therefore, whenever trade season officially opens up on December 15th, it should not come as a surprise if Houston seeks out, at the very least, a backup-caliber point guard to bring some reliability to this group.

Even if Holiday's one-year, $3 million salary does not necessarily need to be included in the deal, such a move would make Holiday immediately expendable. As good as he has been as an additional perimeter shooter, his lack of volume playmaking abilities leave him ill-equipped to address the needs that the Rockets currently have.

As unfortunate as it might be, therefore, Holiday's career in Houston could come to an end if the team decides to make a move this season.

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