Tilman Fertitta addressed the Houston Rockets' all-in approach to their offseason moves, saying that the team is built to contend for a championship in the next 3-4 years. 

"I think we put ourselves in the position that if we don't win it in the next three or four years, we probably aren't going to win one in the next 10 years...This is the time. I just re-signed Eric Gordon who is 30 and I've got Russell [Westbrook] and James [Harden] and Eric and Clint Capela for the next four years. P.J. [Tucker] is 34 and our two stars are 30. So this is their window," Fertitta told Chris Haynes of Yahoo! Sports.

Fertitta added that he doesn't see a problem of meshing Harden and Westbrook's ball-dominant game next season.

"These are two guys that grew up in L.A. together and have known each other most of their lives. And they can talk to each other. You can say things to each other and the other would not get offended because you're lifelong buddies. And so I think the chemistry's going to be great this year," Fertitta added.

Fertitta also said that he sees Mike D'Antoni, who's headed into the final year of his contract with the Rockets, "coaching here for a long time."