Brooks meets new Houston teammates
Aaron Brooks is back with the Houston Rockets and he's back with an all-new cast.
The 6-foot Brooks signed with Houston on Tuesday, returning to the team that drafted him with the 26th overall pick in 2007. The Rockets traded Brooks in February 2011 and have since changed coaches and completely rebuilt the roster.
When Brooks walked into his first practice, he didn't see...
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March 05, 2013
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AP source: Brooks agrees to join Rockets
A person with knowledge of the negotiations says Aaron Brooks has agreed to rejoin the Houston Rockets, who drafted him in 2007.
The person spoke on condition of anonymity because Brooks has not yet signed a contract.
Brooks was waived by Sacramento on Friday. He would become the third point guard on Houston's roster, joining Jeremy Lin and Patrick Beverley.
Brooks, 28, played...
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March 04, 2013
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Houston Rockets: Rockets Make Another Brilliant Move Bringing in Aaron Brooks
Darryl Morey strikes again. The Houston Rockets are expected to bring in Aaron Brooks. who was bought out by the Sacramento Kings late this week. Brooks brings exactly what the Rockets need, scoring off the bench and depth at guard. Brooks may not be a distributor and may be diminutive in size, but he knows how to score and should be an excellent addition to the team. After trading...
Aaron Brooks cut by Sacramento Kings, signed by Houston Rockets
The pipeline between the Houston Rockets and Sacramento Kings is still open. A week after a six-player trade that sent No. 5 pick Thomas Robinson to H-Town, the Kings bought out reserve -- and sometimes starting --point guard Aaron Brooks Friday.
Brooks is expected to sign with his old team, the Houston Rockets, when he clears waivers early next week, Yahoo Sports' Adrian...
Sacramento Kings waive G Aaron Brooks
The Sacramento Kings have waived guard Aaron Brooks.
The Kings announced the decision Friday night during their game in San Antonio. Brooks averaged eight points, 1.7 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 20.8 minutes per game. He played in 46 games, starting 20.
The Seattle native had talked in recent weeks about the possibility of playing in his hometown next season. The Maloof family...
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March 01, 2013
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Report: Rockets Will Sign Aaron Brooks
The Rockets are reportedly set to sign point guard, Aaron Brooks, who agreed to a buyout with the Sacramento Kings Friday. Brooks was drafted twenty-sixth overall in the 2007 NBA draft by Houston where he played for three and half seasons before being traded to Phoenix.
According to Adrian Wojnarowski, Yahoo! Sports:
The Houston Rockets will sign guard Aaron Brooks, league sources...
Aaron Brooks Breaks Tooth While Diving For a Loose Ball
Hustle is the name of the game and Aaron Brooks was king on Wednesday night when his Sacramento Kings played the Chicago Bulls. Brooks was guarding Kirk Hinrich at the top of the key and poked the ball away, both players went after the loose ball but Brooks made a fantastic effort to save it before it went out of bounds. The effort however yielded Brooks a broken tooth, which you...
Report: Kings acquire Aaron Brooks
The Sacramento Kings have reached an agreement on a two-year deal with free agent guard Aaron Brooks, the Sacramento Bee reported Monday. Brooks tweeted "Sacramento Kings" on Monday afternoon. The deal is expected to be for about $3 million this season, the Bee reported. Brooks, 27, played in China this past season, not the NBA. In 2009-2010, he averaged 19.6 points...
Suns withdraw qualifying offer to Brooks
The Suns announced Saturday that they have withdrawn their qualifying offer to restricted-free-agent point guard Aaron Brooks. The four-year veteran is now an unrestricted free agent, meaning the Suns do not have the option to match an offer he receives from another team.
Brooks, who did not play with the Suns last season because he signed a contract in China shortly before the...
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July 07, 2012
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Suns interested in re-signing Lopez, Brooks
PHOENIX -- The Suns might lack some measure of control when it comes to retaining their superstar point guard this offseason, but they've got at least some control elsewhere.
With center Robin Lopez and point guard Aaron Brooks restricted free agents, the Suns have the primary rights to both players, and indications are that they value both.
Team president of basketball operations...
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May 03, 2012
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