All-Star Donovan Mitchell could have a new home by the start of the 2024-25 season. Mitchell is eligible to sign a long-term deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers in July.
The Houston Rockets have made it known that they're done rebuilding. They're ready to win now. They had a goal of making the postseason this season but came up short, due in large part to injuries.
The 2023-24 NBA season is coming to a halt, as the NBA Finals are set to kick off on Sunday, June 2nd. The real fun will begin when the offseason arrives, as many marquee players are projected to change teams.
Could the Houston Rockets be primed to make more win-now moves this offseason? A year ago, the team signed Dillon Brooks and Fred VanVleet to bolster the team's chances of making the postseason.
Klay Thompson has been a thorn in the side of the Houston Rockets franchise for years. However, given that Thompson will likely depart from the Golden State Warriors this summer, the future Hall of Famer should be near the top of the Rockets' free agency agenda.
The Houston Rockets find themselves in an interesting situation ahead of June's 2024 NBA Draft. They've landed a top-four pick for the fourth consecutive
The Houston Rockets will likely have teams interested in working with them this offseason, and rivals could desire a deal that nets them star guard Jalen Green.
Inside the Rockets — a FanNation affiliate on the Sports Illustrated network — is here to provide diverse coverage of the Houston Rockets. This will include game day coverage, analysis of the trade market, data-driven deep dives, practice reports, commentary, as well as NBA draft profiles and coverage of Houston's future strategy.
Dwight Howard arrived in Houston with a litany of fanfare, and understandably so. Howard was easily one of the league's best players and was the biggest fish in the 2013 free agent class.
Rafael Stone has some decisions to make. The Houston Rockets general manager is playing with a unique situation. If the team runs things back, they can bank on development from their young core to catapult into the playoffs.
When the Houston Rockets landed Cam Whitmore with the No. 20 pick of the 2023 NBA Draft, the former Villanova prospect was considered the steal of the night.
No, James Harden is not re-signing with the Houston Rockets. The Los Angeles Clippers guard is a free agent this offseason, and he'll look to sign one of his last big contracts in the NBA, but it won't be the team in which he's played a majority of his career with.
Rajon Rondo is one of the sharpest basketball minds of all-time, especially at the point guard position. Rondo won championships with multiple franchises and had an understated role with on both title teams. The former All-Star wasn't always the most coachable, as he had disagreements from time to time and was never afraid to speak his mind.
The Houston Rockets are coming off a season where they improved significantly, but still missed the NBA playoffs (and the play-in tournament). They are a team to watch over the offseason, as they could be a candidate to make a move for an All-Star caliber player.
The Houston Rockets are in a fun position right now. After taking a 19-win leap, the team posted a 41-41 record while securing the No. 3 overall pick from the Brooklyn Nets.
It may be open season near the top of this year’s NBA Draft.
Tyler Smith is another NBA draft prospect representing the G-league Ignite program. Smith was arguably the most consistent prospect throughout the year and hopes to hear his name in the first round.
The Houston Rockets finished this past regular season with a bit of a flurry, and they might now be looking to add another star-level player to get them to the next level.
The Houston Rockets are among the many rival teams that are monitoring the situation involving Cleveland Cavaliers star Donovan Mitchell, per NBA insider Kelly Iko of The Athletic.
Having an elite coach like Udoka will do wonders for Green's development.
Guard Reed Sheppard's stock may soar after an outstanding showing at the NBA Draft Combine on Monday.
After they won the third overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, Houston Rockets general manager Rafael Stone put on his poker face with regard to their offseason plans.
The Rockets are ahead of schedule and could make serious noise starting next season.
The Houston Rockets have secured a top-three pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, but that doesn’t necessarily mean the franchise will utilize the selection. Despite having only a 5.23 percent chance of landing the No.
Rockets general manager Rafael Stone and assistant GM Eli Witus signed multiyear contract extensions with the franchise earlier this season.
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!