The Houston Rockets' debut season with Kevin Durant didn't quite go as planned, as the Rockets' infrastructure on the court looked much different than how they envisioned it at the time of the deal. For starters, Durant was asked to get the Rockets into their offensive sets quite regularly, which isn't exactly Durant's strength. He's certainly not a point guard. However, the absence to Fred VanVleet prompted the Rockets to assemble a hodgepodge at the position. Durant is a guarantee to be named to one of the league's All-NBA teams and made the All-Star team this season, with averages of 26 points, 5.5 rebounds, 4.8 assists, 52 percent from the field, 41.3 percent, 87.4 percent from the foul line, 58.8 percent effective shooting and 64.1 percent true shooting. The Rockets went 52-30 and finished with the fifth seed in the Western Conference, matching last season's record. However, it wasn't exactly all rosy on the Durant front. Especially according to outsiders.…