The Rockets are finalizing their roster for the year. The Houston Rockets made several moves over the weekend when they signed former Boston Celtics guard JD Davison as well as forward Isaiah Crawford to a two-way deals.
The Rockets have officially entered overkill mode as they added two two-way players this weekend to their squad. Per Michael A. Scotto from HoopsHype, the Houston Rockets have reached an agreement on a two-way deal with former Sacramento Kings forward Isaiah Crawford.
Just a day after the Sacramento Kings withdrew their qualifying offer and subsequently renounced their free-agent exception rights, combo forward Isaiah Crawford agreed to a two-way contract with the Houston Rockets, per HoopsHype insider Michael Scotto.
The Sacramento Kings have moved on from young wing Isaiah Crawford, withdrawing their qualifying offer for the forward and making him an unrestricted free agent.
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The Houston Rockets had one of the best offseasons out of any team in the NBA, transforming themselves into a legitimate contender following the trade for Kevin Durant among other roster moves.
The Kings have withdrawn their two-way qualifying offer to forward Isaiah Crawford, making him an unrestricted free agent, according to RealGM’s official NBA transaction log.