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• Rockets, Ryan Anderson Agree To Partially Guaranteed DealThe Houston Rockets have agreed to a partially guaranteed deal with familiar face Ryan Anderson, Shams Charania of The Athletic reports. The stretch four’s guarantee is said to be significant. Anderson played for the franchise from 2016 to 2018 and averaged 13.0 points per game in his first year with the team. While he’s been […] The post Rockets, Ryan Anderson Agree To Partially...2019Check it out Houston Rockets
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• Report: Suns trade Ryan Anderson to Heat for Tyler Johnson, Wayne Ellington
One day away from the NBA trade deadline, the Phoenix Suns and Miami Heat have reportedly reached a deal that will send guard Tyler Johnson to Phoenix and forward Ryan Anderson to Miami. Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN reported the news on Wednesday afternoon. Shams Charania of The Athletic noted Wayne Ellington is also being sent to Phoenix in the deal. Johnson, the fifth-year guard, is averaging 10.8...2019Check it out Wayne Ellington
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• Rockets 'leaning against' picking up Marquese Chriss’ 4th-year option
The Rockets are leaning against picking up Marquese Chriss‘ fourth-year option, according to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.com. Chriss came to Houston along with Brandon Knight in a deal that sent out Ryan Anderson. He has yet to play this season because of an ankle injury, though he is expected to make his debut tonight against the Blazers. The former No. 8 overall pick won’t be the only young prosp...2018See also Marquese Chriss
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• Suns looking to add veteran guard Jamal Crawford
Following rumors of the Suns being interested in Jamal Crawford, John Gambadoro of Arizona Sports 98.7FM has reported that the team has indeed offered the 18-year veteran a contract. Interim general manager James Jones expressed his interest in adding Crawford to the team, telling the sports radio station, “I like Jamal. I know him personally. He’s a great player, he’s a great guy.” Crawford avera...2018See more articles Jamal Crawford
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• Rockets high on Marquese Chriss as backup center
The Rockets hope Marquese Chriss will develop into the type of backup center they thought they acquired when they signed Brandan Wright late last season, according to Jonathan Feigen of The Houston Chronicle. Wright got hurt quickly and only played one game for Houston, but the team sees Chriss as the same style of player, a mobile big man who can attack the rim on pick-and-rolls.Chriss was acquir...2018See more articles Marquese Chriss
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• Suns' Ryan Anderson to take a pay cut
Suns forward Ryan Anderson lowered his guaranteed salary to $15.4M for the final year of his contract in 2019/2020 but it can be traded for the prior fully guaranteed value of $21.4M, Tim Bontemps of the Washington Post tweets. Anderson agreed to the reduction to facilitate the trade from the Rockets. However, since his contract was signed under the previous CBA, its trade value remains unchanged....2018See also Tim Bontemps
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• Making sense of the Houston Rockets trade last week
The Houston Rockets traded Ryan Anderson and rookie De’Anthony Melton to the Phoenix Suns last Thursday in exchange for Brandon Knight and Marquese Chriss. From a glimpse, the Rockets made out like bandits. Ryan Anderson had been on the trade block for more than a year. It seemed likely Houston would have to attach a first-round pick to get off Anderson’s hefty contract. It was clear Ryno was not ...2018Read about Houston Rockets
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• The Phoenix Suns Still Have Work To Do After Acquiring Ryan Anderson
Ryan Anderson has been a part of the Houston Rockets since 2016, when he signed a 4-year contract worth $80 million. Houston has tried to free themselves of his contract for over a year, and now the Phoenix Suns have helped them do so. Phoenix traded forward Marquese Chriss and guard Brandon Knight for Anderson and guard De’Anthony Melton. Melton is a rookie who averaged 16.4 points per game in fi...2018See more Houston Rockets
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• Rockets, Suns swap bad contracts in four-player trade
The Houston Rockets and Phoenix Suns swapped bad contracts in an interesting four-player trade made on Thursday night.Houston traded Ryan Anderson and De’Anthony Melton to Phoenix for Brandon Knight and Marquese Chriss, as first reported by ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. The Rockets had been looking to move Anderson and the $41 million he is owed over the next two seasons. Anderson’s role on the Rocke...2018See more Houston Rockets
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• Report: Rockets move Ryan Anderson to Suns in four-player trade
The Houston Rockets have found a home for Ryan Anderson, reportedly agreeing to a deal sending Anderson and De’Anthony Melton to the Phoenix Suns.According to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN, Houston will receive point guard Brandon Knight and power forward Marquese Chriss. In exchange for taking on Anderson, who is owed over $41 million across the next two seasons, the Suns reportedly receive De’Antho...2018See more articles Houston Rockets
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• Report: Heat and Rockets could work out Ryan Anderson trade
Heading into the offseason, all of the momentum was in the Houston Rockets’ court to morph their team into a superteam. But, they had to slow their roll due to a limited amount of cap space in their arsenal. The biggest cap crutch the Rockets have going forward is veteran Ryan Anderson.But, according to Sam Amick of USA Today Sports — the Rockets are still seeking active trade partners for the vet...2018See more articles Houston Rockets
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• Rockets to revisit Ryan Anderson trade options
Ryan Anderson will be a trade candidate once again this offseason, according to Kelly Iko of Rockets Wire, who hears from two sources with knowledge of the Rockets’ thinking that GM Daryl Morey is “intent on moving” Anderson. One source told Iko that the club could explore a buyout if no viable trade options arise.Anderson, 30, signed a four-year, $80MM contract with the Rockets as a free agent in...2018See more Kelly Iko
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• Rockets salary cap breakdown heading into '18 offseason
The Rockets went all-in on Chris Paul last June, trading nearly half their roster for the star point guard, and the acquisition paid dividends throughout the 2017-18 season — led by Paul and MVP favorite James Harden, Houston won an NBA-best 65 games. However, CP3’s old injury issues resurfaced at the worst possible time, sidelining him for the last two games of the Rockets’ season as the team fai...2018Check it out Chris Paul
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• 10 observations from Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals
Some quick thoughts on Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals:1) The easy takeaway from this game would be that Houston’s defense isn’t good enough to beat the Warriors. But that’s hardly a fair assessment when their three best players combine for 83 points on 55 percent shooting. Kevin Durant was the star of the game for Golden State and the Rockets generally defended him well. But he is one of ...2018Click for news about Western Conference
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• James Harden, Chris Paul react to Luc Mbah a Moute injury
The Houston Rockets have been the best team in basketball all season, and they are capable of making a deep postseason run even without Luc Mbah a Moute. But, as James Harden and Chris Paul noted on Tuesday, losing a key player at a crucial point in the season always presents challenges.Mbah a Moute left Tuesday night’s game against the Los Angeles Lakers after he suffered a dislocated shoulder on...2018See more articles James Harden
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• Harden on title chances: This is the year
James Harden is playing like an MVP this season. In fact, he probably is the MVP this season. But for Harden, that’s not good enough. He believes this is the year of the Rockets.“The front office – (general manager) Daryl Morey and (CEO) Tad Brown – those guys did an unbelievable job. From last year, bringing (Eric Gordon) and (Ryan Anderson) over. Then obviously adding (Chris Paul) and (PJ Tucker...2018See more James Harden
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• Rockets officially sign former All-Star Joe Johnson
Opposing Western Conference teams now officially have yet another Houston Rockets long-range threat to worry about this season. The team announced on Wednesday the signing of seven-time All-Star Joe Johnson for the remainder of the season.Johnson, 36, was acquired by the Sacramento Kings from the Utah Jazz in a three-team trade at the deadline last week. He was almost immediately bought out — allo...2018Click for news about Joe Johnson
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• Rockets destroy LeBron James, disconnected Cavs 120-88Chris Paul had 22 points and 11 assists, Ryan Anderson added 21 points in an easy win....2018See more articles LeBron James
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• Mike D’Antoni: We can’t stop Warriors but ‘they’re not gonna stop us either’
The Golden State Warriors aren’t the only team that features an unstoppable offense, according to Houston Rockets head coach Mike D’Antoni, that is.The coach acknowledges Golden State’s offense can’t be stopped, but he made it clear the Warriors won’t be able to stop his team, either. Houston has some intriguing pieces this year. Chris Paul joins James Harden in the backcourt, which gives the Rock...2017Read about D Antoni
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• Report: Rockets seek Ryan Anderson trade to clear space for Chris Paul
The Houston Rockets are willing to do whatever it takes to steal Chris Paul from the Los Angeles Clippers in free agency this summer.As we noted Tuesday, the Paul-to-Rockets rumors keep gaining steam because the Rockets continue to look like a team willing to make a major splash.ESPN’s Zach Lowe echoed these sentiments and pointed out Ryan Anderson is the current sticking point: Anderson, 29, has ...2017Read about Chris Paul
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• Nene wants to be back with Rockets next season
As the Houston Rockets look to pick up the pieces from their devastating Game 6 loss against the San Antonio Spurs, they already face a difficult decision entering the offseason: Should they re-sign Nene?On paper, the answer is a no-brainer. The Rockets got incredible production out of Nene this year, especially during the postseason in which he averaged 10.0 points and 4.7 rebounds while shooting...2017Continue with Houston Rockets
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• Report: Ryan Anderson to return from ankle injury on Friday
Houston Rockets forward Ryan Anderson is set to return from an ankle injury on Friday against the Detroit Pistons, reports Jonathan Feigen of the Houston Chronicle. Anderson had been sidelined for five games, during which the Rockets were 2-3.Houston has already locked up the third seed in the Western Conference, so the significance of this pertains only to the postseason. Assuming nobody gets hur...2017Read about Houston Rockets
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• Houston Rockets will be without Ryan Anderson for Sunday's battle against Oklahoma City Thunder
A glamor Sunday matchup between MVP candidates James Harden and Russell Westbrook aside, the Rockets' top priority leading to the playoffs is to stay healthy....2017See more Houston Rockets
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• Rockets vs. Heat: Score, Highlights, Reaction from 2017 Regular Season
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• Thunder vs. Rockets: Score, Highlights, Reaction from 2017 Regular Season
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• Brooklyn Nets' Top Trade Chip Holding Up His End of Bargain
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• Donatas Motiejunas to Pelicans: Latest Contract Details, Comments and Reaction
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• NBA Rumors: Latest Trade Buzz on Rudy Gay, DeMarcus Cousins and More
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• Timberwolves endure heartbreaking overtime loss to Rockets
MINNEAPOLIS -- James Harden scored 10 of his 28 points in overtime and the Houston Rockets rallied from 12 points down with just over two minutes to play to win their 10th straight game, 111-109 over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Saturday night.Harden also had 13 assists and nine rebounds for the Rockets, who have not lost since Nov. 29. Ryan Anderson scored 28 points, and Eric Gordon finished wit...2016Click for news about James Harden
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• Friday NBA Roundup: Are Lakers or Sixers Better off in Rebuilding Process?
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