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• Southwest Notes: Thompson, Eason, K. Johnson, Pels’ Injuries, Boston, Grizzlies
Rockets young players Amen Thompson and Tari Eason completely took over in Houston’s Wednesday victory against the Clippers, Jonathan Feigen of Houston Chronicle observes. The two players combined for 36 points, 21 rebounds, three blocks and three steals in the win. Clippers star James Harden made his first four shots before Thompson and Eason helped […]...2024Read about Amen Thompson
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• Rockets Sign Matt Bradley
The Rockets have signed free agent guard Matt Bradley, the team announced (Twitter link via Jonathan Feigen of The Houston Chronicle). At 6’4″ and 220 pounds, Bradley has a strong, stocky build for a backcourt player. He averaged 14.9 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.0 assists on .427/.391/.814 shooting over five college seasons at California and […]...2024
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• Southwest Notes: Thompson, Wembanyama, Jackson, Thompson
Rockets coach Ime Udoka says that second-year swingman Amen Thompson stands out among the players that look stronger heading into training camp, according to Jonathan Feigen of the Houston Chronicle. Thompson is ready to have a much improved season after appearing in 62 games last season and averaging 9.5 points, 6.6 rebounds, 2.6 assists and […]...2024Read about Ime Udoka
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• Rockets Notes: Green, Tate, Smith, Whitmore
Rockets coach Ime Udoka considered lineup changes during the All-Star break that might have taken away Jalen Green‘s starting spot, but his show of faith in the third-year guard is paying huge dividends. As Jonathan Feigen of The Houston Chronicle writes, Green continued his scoring binge Saturday night, pouring in 41 points as Houston won […]...2024Read about Ime Udoka
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• Southwest Notes: Whitmore, Williamson, Williams, Doncic, Sochan
Rockets rookie wing Cam Whitmore will be out for approximately three weeks with a sprained right knee, Jonathan Feigen of the Houston Chronicle reports. Whitmore is averaging 12.1 points and 3.9 rebounds per game in 17.8 minutes through 38 NBA appearances this season after the Rockets drafted him late in the first round. “He has […]...2024Read about Cam Whitmore
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• Rockets Notes: Whitmore, Thompson, Brooks, Adams, Eason, VanVleet
The Rockets got 83 of their 135 points from players aged 21 or younger in a Friday win against the Raptors, observes Houston Chronicle’s Jonathan Feigen. Rookies Cam Whitmore (25 points) and Amen Thompson (19 points) both secured career highs in the victory, putting an exclamation point on impressive recent stretches for both players. Whitmore, […]...2024Read about Cam Whitmore
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• Southwest Notes: Sengun, Mavs, LaVine, Zion, More
Alperen Sengun‘s growing importance to the Rockets has been on display during the first few weeks of the 2023/24 season, writes Jonathan Feigen of The Houston Chronicle (subscription required). Sengun has averaged 19.4 points, 8.2 rebounds, and 6.0 assists in 31.4 minutes per game while making 60.0% of his field goal tries through nine contests. […]...2023Read about Alperen Sengun
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• West Notes: Rockets, Alperen Sengun, Pelicans, Grizzlies
Rockets Big man Alperen Sengun finished the Rockets’ win over the Pelicans with 24 points on 11-of-15 shooting and is now averaging 19 points on 61.7 percent shooting for the season. Per Jonathan Feigen of the Houston Chronicle, Dwight Howard was the last member of the Rockets to average at least 19 points while shooting […] The post West Notes: Rockets, Alperen Sengun, Pelicans, Grizz...2023Read about West Notes
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• Rockets Notes: Winning Streak, Udoka, VanVleet, Brooks
Ime Udoka has quickly turned his players into believers, writes Jonathan Feigen of The Houston Chronicle (subscription required). Winning their fourth consecutive game Wednesday night — and their third straight by 18 points or more — the Rockets looked like the team Udoka envisioned when he agreed to become their head coach. Houston forced the […]...2023Read about Winning Streak
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• Rockets’ Jalen Green sounds off after hamstring injury that might force him out of Summer League
The Houston Rockets rookie Jalen Green could have easily won the NBA Summer League MVP after putting up one spectacular performance after another. Unfortunately, it will likely not happen as he recently tweaked his hamstring during the game against the Toronto Raptors. Green was asked by The Houston Chronicle’s Jonathan Feigen regarding his feelings about his […] The post Rockets’...2021Read about Jalen Green
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• Rockets booed by home crowd during disastrous loss to Magic
After some encouraging early returns on their small-ball experiment, the wheels may be quickly falling off for the Houston Rockets. The Rockets got steamrolled in the first half on Sunday by the lowly Orlando Magic and ended the disaster half down by 25 points, thanks in part to three technical fouls in the span of the final minute of the second quarter. As a result, the team heard boos from their...2020Read about Houston Rockets
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• Center of attention: Jeff Green enjoys playing the 5 for Rockets
The Houston Rockets are getting center production from an unlikely source. Newly signed Rockets veteran Jeff Green, who has gotten significant run at the 5 in his first few games with Houston, said on Monday that he was perfectly comfortable with playing the position. “It’s not a challenge. It’s just basketball,” said Green, per Jonathan Feigen of the Houston Chronicle. “It’s something I’ve done m...2020Read about Jeff Green
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• Chris Paul: Rockets should extend P.J. Tucker's contract
Former Rockets guard Chris Paul says Houston should give P.J. Tucker a contract extension, Jonathan Feigen of the Houston Chronicle tweets. Tucker’s $7.97 million salary for next season is not guaranteed, and Houston has to make a decision whether to make that guarantee by the start of free agency. Tucker has been playing center in a very undersized lineup in recent games. We have more from the We...2020Read about Chris Paul
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• Mike D'Antoni not surprised by Dwight Howard's Lakers resurgence
Rockets coach Mike D’Antoni isn’t surprised by Dwight Howard‘s turnaround season with the Lakers, praising the veteran for his commitment to Los Angeles and the work he’s put in. “Dwight’s a very talented basketball player,” D’Antoni said, according to Jonathan Feigen of the Houston Chronicle. “If he is happy and willing to do it, which obviously he is, there’s no reason he wouldn’t be successful....2020Read about D Antoni
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• Rockets’ Gerald Green hopeful to return in time for postseason
The Houston Rockets have some big hopes for the playoffs, and Gerald Green is somewhat optimistic that he will be able to contribute to them. The injured Rockets swingman said this weekend that he is hopeful he will be able to return in time for the postseason. “I’m not trying to speed myself up, but hoping I’ll be ready to go by the end of this year, maybe towards playoffs,” said Green, per Jonat...2020Read about Gerald Green
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• Rockets to file official league protest over Spurs loss
Sources have told Jonathan Feigen of the Houston Chronicle that the Rockets intend to file a league protest with the NBA over referees’ controversial ruling on a James Harden dunk in an eventual 135-133 double overtime loss to the Spurs Tuesday. Harden slammed home the jam with 7:50 left in regulation and Houston still up by 13 points, but game officials ruled that the basket did not count when it...2019Read about James Harden
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• Rockets considering protest over James Harden dunk not counting
The Houston Rockets are considering a protest over a James Harden dunk not counting during Tuesday night’s game against the San Antonio Spurs. Houston was leading 102-89 in the fourth quarter when Harden dunked on a breakaway. Though the arena put points on the board, the referees saw the ball go back through the hoop and said the dunk did not count, thinking it was basket interference. Rockets co...2019Read about James Harden
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• Rockets, Gerald Green Agree To One-Year DealThe Houston Rockets have agreed to a one-year deal with Gerald Green, Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN reports. The 33-year-old Houston native averaged 9.2 points in just over 20 minutes a game in 2018-19. Jonathan Feigen of the Houston Chronicle clarifies that Green will in fact be inking a minimum, the same deal that he played […] The post Rockets, Gerald Green Agree To One-Year Deal appeared fi...2019Read about Houston Rockets
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• Rockets' Austin Rivers out for Game 1 with illness
The Houston Rockets will be without backup guard Austin Rivers when they take on the Golden State Warriors Sunday for Game 1 of their second-round series. Jonathan Feigen of the Houston Chronicle reports Rivers is dealing with an illness that is keeping him out of the lineup. Rivers has been a key role player for Houston this season. He has averaged 6.2 points for the Rockets in the postseason so ...2019Read about Austin Rivers
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• James Harden wants to play for Team USA in 2019 World Cup
Even after a grueling 2018-19 season, Rockets guard James Harden hopes to suit up for Team USA in the 2019 World Cup this September, as he tells Jonathan Feigen of the Houston Chronicle: “Of course I want to play. It’s an opportunity to represent your country, go out there and play basketball. It’s something I love doing. If that opportunity presents itself, I’ll be in. Not everyone gets that oppo...2019Read about James Harden
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• Rockets GM Daryl Morey to get contract extension
GM Daryl Morey has agreed to a five-year contract extension with the Rockets, according to Jonathan Feigen of The Houston Chronicle. Morey was in the final year of his current deal. The 46-year-old started his career with the Celtics before coming to Houston in 2006 as assistant GM. He was promoted to his current job after the 2007 season. “I’m super happy,” Morey said. “I’d love to be with the Ro...2019Read about Daryl Morey
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• Raptors moving Serge Ibaka back to starting lineup in place of Marc Gasol
The Toronto Raptors are making another change to the starting lineup. After Marc Gasol started at center over Serge Ibaka for the team’s prior two games, Ibaka will return to the starting lineup for Tuesday’s game against the Houston Rockets. Jonathan Feigen of the Houston Chronicle reported the change. Time will tell if this ends up being permanent, or if this had more to do with having the quick...2019Read about Serge Ibaka
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• Rockets GM Daryl Morey reportedly active in trade talks
More often than not, Rockets general manager Daryl Morey finds a trade partner ahead of the annual deadline. Although it didn’t happen last year, Jonathan Feigen of the Houston Chronicle writes that the Rockets are confident something will transpire this time out. While the mid-season additions of Austin Rivers and Kenneth Faried will have impacted the Rockets’ list of needs, they could still bene...2019Read about Daryl Morey
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• Rockets expected to sign James Nunnally
The Rockets are expected to fill the opening on their 15-man roster by signing veteran sharpshooter James Nunnally to a 10-day contract, reports Shams Charania of The Athletic (Twitter link). A source confirms to Jonathan Feigen of The Houston Chronicle (Twitter link) that the Rockets are “heading in that direction.” Feigen first reported on Tuesday that Houston would likely sign a veteran wing to...2019Read about Shams Charania
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• Report: Rockets open standard contract talks with Danuel House
The Rockets have opened talks on a standard contract for Danuel House, who will soon run out of NBA days on his two-way deal, according to Jonathan Feigen of The Houston Chronicle. House sat out Thursday’s practice to keep from using up another day, but will reach his limit if he plays in the team’s next three games. House came to Houston in late November when the team was low on players because o...2019Read about Danuel House
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• Austin Rivers downplays rivalry with new teammate Chris Paul
Austin Rivers is downplaying talk of a feud with Chris Paul during their five years as Clippers teammates, relays Jonathan Feigen of The Houston Chronicle. Rivers, who officially signed with the Rockets yesterday, points out that he never would have been welcome in Houston if Paul hadn’t agreed to the move. “I have no problems with Chris, as you guys will see,” Rivers said. “Obviously, if I had a ...2018Read about Austin Rivers
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• Pelicans coming up short in crunch time
As all of the attention surrounding the Pelicans is on Anthony Davis and the potential for him to find his way to the Lakers, Scott Kushner writes for The Journal Times that New Orleans more pressing issues to solve, most notably its inability to close out games. As Kushner points out, the Pelicans are the worst clutch team in the NBA, as they are 5-11 in games that are within five points in the f...2018Read about Anthony Davis
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• Mike D'Antoni is high on recently signed Danuel House
The Rockets like what they have seen from Danuel House since signing him out of the G League on Monday, according to Jonathan Feigen of The Houston Chronicle. Short on players because of injuries, Houston turned to House and gave him crunch-time minutes in his first game. He is averaging 25.3 minutes in three games and has responded with 10.0 points per night. “I like Danuel a lot,” Rockets coach ...2018Read about D Antoni
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• Rockets big man Nene Hilario ready to return
Rockets center Nene Hilario is poised to make his season debut on Saturday, according to Jonathan Feigen of the Houston Chronicle. Nene suffered a strained calf muscle during the preseason. “The important thing is I feel better,” Nene told Feigen. “I feel good. I’ve been working. In the last two, three practices I did what I need to do to see the movement I’m going to use in a game, especially in ...2018Read about D Antoni
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• Danuel House is 'excited' to play for Rockets despite a rough first outing
Just hours after signing with the Rockets on Monday, Danuel House was thrown into the fire, logging 28 minutes in the team’s overtime loss to Washington. While House only posted four points in his first game as a Rocket and the club couldn’t get a victory, the Houston native is excited to be playing for his hometown team, writes Jonathan Feigen of The Houston Chronicle. “It’s huge,” House said of ...2018Read about Danuel House