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The Houston Rockets just finished their most successful season in the last five years, going 52-30 and finishing second in ...
The signing of Clint Capela will no doubt help the Rockets, but here's the player they should have signed in free agency ...
In a historic trade featuring an NBA-record seven teams, Kevin Durant and Clint Capela are officially members of the Houston ...
The Clippers have made the Brook Lopez signing official, which is worth noting not because Lopez heading to LA is a surprise ...
Late Sunday morning, the Houston Rockets made one of their biggest offseason moves in recent memory, finalizing a trade with the Phoenix Suns to bring superstar forward Kevin Durant to Houston.
While Durant raises Houston's ceiling, the Rockets' depth took a hit with this deal as they traded two starters for one.
Both No. 3 seeds have lost at Wimbledon and the surprises keep coming at the Grand Slam tournament. Alexander Zverev is a ...
An unprecedented road This is the 30th anniversary of the 1995 Houston Rockets going back-to-back, the most unlikely, unpredictable, unsinkable and irrepressible run to a championship in NBA history.
Reporting editor Jason Mack argues Houston's trade for Kevin Durant is well worth the risks as a relatively low cost vaults the Rockets into title contenders.
The bigger loss for Houston in the short term will surely be Brooks, whose arrival was key to the Rockets' rapid evolution from 60-plus losses in both 2021-22 and 2022-23 to 52 wins last season.