Rockets add defensive wing Josh Okogie on 1-year deal
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The Houston Rockets have been very meticulous in terms of their roster over the last few seasons. GM Rafael Stone and the rest of the front office have been kee
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Rockets Wire on MSNIn signing with Rockets, Dorian Finney-Smith sees ‘great team’ with a chance to be specialI think we’ve got a great team, and I think we can do something special,” Dorian Finney-Smith says of his choice to join the Rockets in free agency.
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SB Nation on MSNRockets roster is good, but not perfectWhen you look at the Rockets roster, you see size, versatility, defensive prowess and intensity... it’s even fair to say there are a few “dawgs” on this team. There is an abundance of talent. What there is not an abundance of is scoring guards.
The Houston Rockets had highs and lows at this year's NBA Summer League in Las Vegas. They would finish with a 1-4 record at the mini-camp, but more importantly for the team was the progress and growth that second-year guard Reed Sheppard showed ahead of his increased role for the Rockets' regular season squad.
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Rockets Wire on MSNFormer Rockets James Harden, Chris Paul to reunite with ClippersSix years after a reportedly bitter conclusion to their Houston era, James Harden and Chris Paul are back together with the Los Angeles Clippers.
Okogie is the former 20th overall pick in the 2018 NBA Draft, and has put together a solid career as a role player so far. He played 40 games between the Hornets and Suns last season, and notably had a per-36 average of 3.5 steals as a member of the Hornets last season.
SLAM, the longtime basketball magazine, announced Monday night that it was releasing its new cover this morning after teasing the cover with a silhouette image of two players. Basketball fans on social media quickly deduced the identities of the not-yet-revealed players, partly based on the cover's caption: Attack of the Clones.
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Rockets Wire on MSNFor 2025-26 Rockets, Shaq views Kevin Durant as a ‘more consistent Jalen Green’Definitely got a closer,” NBA analyst and former superstar Shaquille O’Neal says of Houston’s recent trade for Kevin Durant.