The Houston Rockets have made it clear that they want to add Kevin Durant to the squad this offseason. However, they've also made it clear that they aren't willing to pay a steep price for the aging superstar.
It’s only a matter of time before the Phoenix Suns trade Kevin Durant away — with the two-time Finals MVP reportedly having the Houston Rockets as one of his three preferred landing spots (the San Antonio Spurs and Miami Heat being the other two).
When the Houston Rockets traded for Scottie Pippen in 1999, it was part of a last-ditch effort to make one final championship run before rebuilding the roster and starting from scratch.
If the Rockets miss out on Durant, they shouldn't lose touch with Phoenix quite yet, because there's another star waiting to be saved. That move could be throwing an even bigger offer for the Suns franchise player, Devin Booker.
Rockets All-Star center Alperen Sengun is not the only rising star for the Rockets who is staying focused on the grind during this offseason. Third-year forward Jabari Smith Jr.
The Houston Rockets, like the 28 other teams not in the NBA Finals, are in full offseason mode. The Rockets started this process after their first-round loss to the Golden State Warriors.
The Houston Rockets are a part of the Kevin Durant sweepstakes, and a big trade could be made very soon. What is expected of the Rockets if a trade is made?
The Houston Rockets will likely be tied to a potential Kevin Durant trade until the official report is released, detailing the next franchise he'll play with.
The Houston Rockets were one of the surprises of the NBA this season, racing all the way out to the No. 2 seed in the Western Conference before losing in the first round of the playoffs against the Golden State Warriors.
The Houston Rockets have been named as the ideal trade destination for Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant, according to ESPN’s Kendrick Perkins. On a recent video from the show, “Road Trippin’,” Perkins went on a rant about the recent trade the Orlando Magic made with the Memphis Grizzlies.
When the Houston Rockets were ready to move on from three seasons of rebuilding, they first signed Ime Udoka to take over the franchise and change the Rockets' reputation from the bench, and they also knew they needed to bring in more veteran leadership on the court.
As the Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers fight it out in the NBA Finals, the other 28 teams continue to look for ways to improve their teams for next season.
The Houston Rockets have been the subject of trade rumors since their post-season exit at the hands of the Golden State Warriors. The rumors haven’t necessarily focused on who may leave the team but more so on who could join.
One of the Houston Rockets' priorities this summer was figuring out whether or not they would opt in to veteran guard Fred VanVleet's $44.9 million team option.
Steven Adams will return to Houston next season as the New Zealand center took to his Instagram to announce his return. Adams was a big-time priority for the Houston Rockets' offseason, and now they have locked in on a three-year deal.
The Houston Rockets are reportedly bringing back veteran big man Steven Adams on a three-year deal to help bolster the team's rebounding and toughness.
The Houston Rockets have secured veteran center Steven Adams with a fully guaranteed three-year, $39 million contract extension, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania.
Fred VanVleet put together a strong season in the 2024‑25 campaign for the Houston Rockets, averaging 14.6 points, 5.6 assists, 3.7 rebounds, and 1.6 steals per game across 60 appearances.
The Houston Rockets agreed to a three-year, $39 million contract extension with center Steven Adams, per multiple reports. The deal is fully guaranteed.
Houston Rockets guard Reed Sheppard will officially be participating in the Vegas Summer League to prepare for an increased role with the Rockets in his second NBA season.