The Houston Rockets made one of the splashiest moves in the offseason, trading for Kevin Durant to add him to their young core. After last year’s successful run, finishing with the second seed in the crowded Western Conference, the Rockets knew they needed a bit more.
The Houston Rockets have come a long way since losing 20 games in a row in the 2020-21 season. That season saw the Rockets transform from a perennial playoff team to a team undergoing a complete rebuild.
NBA superstar Kevin Durant will embark on a new journey during the 2025-26 NBA season. After an underwhelming stint with the Phoenix Suns, Kevin Durant demanded a trade away from the franchise this summer.
When athletes retire, they oftentimes become critical of the next era of the sport. They begin to vocalize how much differently the game is played, in comparison to how it was played during their time.
The NBA is a superstar-driven league. Every team wants one. Better yet, every team needs one. Even teams that have established stars are seeking to add an additional superstar.
Which former NBA players watch today's game and think to themselves, Man, I would have been awesome in today's game? Probably all of them. But how many of them are right?
It's been over 24 years since the country of Turkey found itself on the EuroBasket podium, but a key win against Greece on Friday can put the country back into the FIBA spotlight.
Turkey is in the semi-final of 2025 EuroBasket, and it’s thanks in large part to how Alperen Sengun looks to be an even better player than he was when he made his first All-Star Game en route to leading the Houston Rockets to a 52-30 record and the two-seed in the Western Conference.
Alperen Sengun was one of the reasons why Kevin Durant wanted to come to Houston in the first place. Well, not directly, but Durant did say that he liked
Kevin Durant has officially landed in Houston, and head coach Ime Udoka is already setting the tone for how the superstar will fit in. Speaking on Durant’s arrival, Udoka emphasized that while Durant’s scoring and efficiency will raise the Rockets’ ceiling, he doesn’t want the team’s young core to take a backseat in the process.
Much has been said about the Houston Rockets' offseason additions and the return of some impact rotation players from last season. Kevin Durant, Alperen Sengun, and Amen Thompson have dominated the discussion regarding Houston's ability to contend next season.
The Houston Rockets and Toyota partner on Patriots Day, Sept. 11, to honor the men and women of the military and first responders throughout the Houston area.
Much has been made about the Houston Rockets' roster depth this offseason. In fact, the Rockets have been dubbed the deepest team in the NBA, on numerous occasions.
The Houston Rockets are coming off an impressive season that saw them finish second in the Western Conference standings with a 52-30 record. Unfortunately for Houston, they were upset in the first round of the playoffs by the Golden State Warriors in seven games.
Houston Rockets forward Kevin Durant's decision to join the Golden State Warriors in 2016 was perhaps one of the biggest surprises that we've ever seen in free agency.
In his fourth season, Houston Rockets forward Alperen Sengun ascended into an All-Star, which garnered ESPN’s Kendrick Perkins’ respect and appreciation for the 22-year-old’s impact.
As EuroBasket 2025 carries on into the late stages of the knockout round, just four teams remain in what has been a thrilling tournament. An event that started on Aug.
The best offseason addition? ESPN’s Brian Windhorst says it’s a no-contest. “I don’t think there’s much of a debate. Gotta be Kevin Durant in Houston,” Windhorst said on NBA Today.
Former Houston Rockets guard Patrick Beverley has remained unsigned with an NBA team. He hasn’t played in the league since the 2023-24 season. During the previous campaign, he spent time playing in Israel for Hapoel Tel Aviv of the Ligat HaAl.
Former NBA guard Patrick Beverley is attempting to make a comeback. Last season, the veteran guard spent some time in Israel after signing what was considered to be a historic deal outside of the NBA.
Patrick Beverley began his NBA career with the Rockets in the 2012-13 season before playing for 12 seasons until the end of the 2023-24 season. Subsequently, he went to play in Israel for Hapoel Tel Aviv, and it seemed like his NBA career was over.