The Houston Rockets nearly played beyond the 2023-24 NBA regular season, as they had a torrid stretch following the 2024 NBA All-Star Break. Although they lost steam toward the end of the season that had them missing out on a chance to play in the Play-in Tournament, it’s clear that the Rockets’ future has gotten brighter.
Right after the Cleveland Cavaliers fell at the hands of the Boston Celtics, trade rumors swirled around the NBA landscape surrounding All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell.
Part 1 - The Draft And My Pick That was surprising. Atlanta, with a 3% chance of winning the NBA draft lottery won it. Then came the lowly Wizards, and then, more relevantly here, the Rockets.
The 2024 NBA Draft is just about one month away and one team that has a major decision to make is the Houston Rockets. The Rockets used a little bit of draft lottery luck to move up to the No.
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.
Did year three produce more questions or answers about the explosive guard? 2024 was certainly a leap year, in technical terms. However, when it comes to Jalen Green, one would be remiss to say it was “the leap” year.
Alperen Sengun had a career year for the Houston Rockets. Undderated, best footwork in the league, Baby Jokic, and All-Star snubs are all things said about the Houston Rockets' most improved player last season, Alperen Sengun.
Although they did not make it to the 2024 NBA Playoffs, the Houston Rockets made a huge turnaround from their 2022-23 campaign. That season, they only had 22 wins.
In a recent ESPN Mock Draft, the Houston Rockets were able to continue to improve thanks to a draft pick from the Brooklyn Nets. The Houston Rockets took a big step forward last season, as they were able to finish the season with a 41-41 record.
The 2024 NBA Draft presents an intriguing situation for the Houston Rockets. The Houston Rockets may be in the most intriguing position of any team as the 2024 NBA Draft slowly approaches.
At the right price? Perhaps. Following the results of Sunday’s Draft Lottery, the Houston Rockets find themselves in a familiar, yet also foreign position.
The third pick of the 2024 NBA Draft has landed on the Houston Rockets’ hands and there are several intriguing options that can be done with it. The team’s general manager, Rafael Stone, gave several hints on how they’re going to utilize this pick to the advantage of the franchise.
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 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.
Alperen Sengun made significant leaps during the 2023-24 season. He became arguably the Houston Rockets' best player, averaging 21.1 points on 53.7 percent shooting, 9.3 rebounds, and 5.0 assists.
Shortly after signing with the Houston Rockets last summer, Dillon Brooks represented Canada at the FIBA World Cup in Asia. Canada surprised many by capturing the bronze medal in a third-place game win against the United States, but Brooks and his fellow Canadians have bigger plans for this upcoming summer in Paris.
Since the start of the team's rebuilding project in January 2021, the Houston Rockets have had three consecutive top-five picks. Unfortunately, neither of the Rockets' top prospects took home Rookie of the Year honors.
Kevin Porter Jr.'s stint with PAOK in Greece has reignited his passion for basketball and provided him with a supportive environment to showcase his talents.