• Rockets Eye Jaylen Brown in Giannis Trade
    Jun 14 2026

    Houston Rockets could be quietly plotting a major trade this offseason, potentially stepping into a blockbuster deal for Jaylen Brown — despite GM Rafael Stone’s public stance on rebuilding through youth. With Giannis Antetokounmpo possibly on the move from Milwaukee, Houston may act as the third team in a multi-team swap, leveraging coach Ime Udoka’s connection to Brown. The snag? Brown’s massive $57M salary for 2026-27, making this a high-stakes, high-reward gamble.

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  • VanVleet Absent as Rockets Drop New Jerseys
    Jun 14 2026

    Houston Rockets drop wild new jersey teasers with throwback ketchup-and-mustard vibes, featuring legends and current stars — except Fred VanVleet. Despite being seen on the sidelines, he’s completely missing from all promo shots, sparking rumors and speculation. With his player option looming, fans are left wondering if this is just coincidence… or the start of something bigger.

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  • Eason’s Future with Rockets in Focus
    Jun 14 2026

    The Houston Rockets are back at the negotiating table with Tari Eason, who’s entering restricted free agency after a breakout season—healthy, versatile, and impactful on defense. Despite past injury concerns that stalled talks and led to a reported 100M+ offer with non-guaranteed money, Eason’s full health and playoff contributions make him a top priority. With Fred VanVleet also weighing options, the Rockets are racing to lock in their key pieces before the deadline.

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  • Number 18: Oscar Torres' Rockets Journey
    Jun 14 2026

    The Houston Rockets have worn fifty-two different jersey numbers since 1967, each telling a story of players who shaped the franchise’s legacy. Now, they’re revisiting those numbers — seven retired, many forgotten — with a deep dive into number 18, worn by Venezuelan guard Oscar Torres. Undrafted in 1998, Torres joined the Rockets in 2001, averaging 6 points and 1.9 rebounds in his lone season before moving to Golden State. This episode connects the dots between the numbers and the men who wore them, revealing the hidden history behind every jersey.

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  • Harden’s Houston Comeback Ends in Court
    Jun 14 2026

    James Harden, Houston’s beloved former superstar, found himself in legal trouble back in his hometown after being arrested on a misdemeanor weapons charge — not for having a gun in his car (legal in Texas), but for leaving it unsecured and unholstered. Released on a $100 bond with court date June 22, the arrest stirs up nostalgia: Harden spent over a decade building his legacy with the Rockets, even after leaving, he’s stayed connected through business and charity. Despite multiple team changes and failed attempts to return to Houston, this unexpected legal stumble adds a twist to his storied relationship with the city.

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  • Rockets' Playoff Exit and Summer Plans
    Jun 14 2026

    Houston’s playoff run ended in disappointment as they fell to a resilient Lakers team missing key stars — the very team they once dominated on Christmas Day. With no big free agent signings on the horizon and no serious pursuit of Giannis or Kyrie Irving, the Rockets are doubling down on internal growth, trusting their young core to carry the load next season.

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  • Rockets Trade Rumors Target Davis
    Jun 14 2026

    Houston Rockets eye a bold trade to pair Davis with a young low-post duo, swapping Dorian Finney-Smith and assets for the veteran forward—though his injury history looms large as teams weigh the gamble.

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  • Lin and Melo Revisit 2012 Exit
    Jun 13 2026

    Carmelo Anthony and Jeremy Lin revisit the 2012 Knicks drama — Melo clarifies he never thought Lin’s contract was “ridiculous,” but was furious about the “poison pill” clause that inflated his final year’s salary by nearly 400%. Lin reveals he’d stayed if offered a fair deal, but the Knicks never acted — forcing him to take Houston’s offer, which he initially rejected. After bouncing between teams, Lin reflects on the missed opportunity, while Melo, the next year, led the Knicks to a 54-win season and the top seed in the East — a stark contrast to the fallout that followed.

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