Jalen Green Warns Rockets
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The frenzy of NBA free agency and blockbuster trades has begun to give way to player workouts and scrimmages as the NBA enters its offseason's slow period. The
The Houston Rockets have retooled their roster following last season's 2nd-seeded finish and first-round playoff exit, and their new depth chart screams championship contender.
Houston's new superstar has yet to arrive in Houston as of late July, traveling around the world from Fanatics Fest in New York in June to the Wireless Festival in London in July, where he dapped up friend and rapper Drake. Durant was also photographed getting some summer exercise, working out in sandy hills California.
While it was speculated that the Jalen Green and Houston Rockets split would result in a bit of turmoil between the two parties, Green seems to be in good spirits following his farewell letter to Houston in an article from The Players' Tribune.
Reed Sheppard is carving his path in Houston, blending Kentucky roots with a sharp playmaking style. His rise hints at a future star redefining the Rockets’ backcourt. Check all about him.
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Are Reed Sheppard's struggles at summer league indicative of what's to come next season? Kelly Iko answers your Rockets questions.
Simply put, Okogie is a pest. The 6-foot-4 shooting guard has a seven-foot wingspan with elite athleticism. He fits Houston's defensive ideology perfectly and has repeatedly been an impressive point-of-attack defender over the course of his career.
The Houston Rockets announced the signing of free agent guard Josh Okogie on Tuesday. The team did not announce the terms, but reports classify the deal as one year for $3.1 million, fully guaranteed.
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Rockets Wire on MSNIn signing with Rockets, Dorian Finney-Smith sees ‘great team’ with a chance to be specialI think we’ve got a great team, and I think we can do something special,” Dorian Finney-Smith says of his choice to join the Rockets in free agency.