Confirming recent reporting from ESPN’s Brian Windhorst, Marc Stein writes in his latest Substack story that the messaging out of Houston suggests the Rockets are unlikely to make a major in-season trade in 2024/25.
Still, Stein has spoken to multiple rival teams who are “hesitant to dismiss Houston’s trade ambitions so readily.” Those clubs believe the Rockets’ front office will continue to keep an eye out for possible deals for impact players, since they’re eager to return to the upper tier of the Western Conference.
Although the Suns aggressively shot down Kevin Durant trade speculation over the summer, Stein writes that there’s still a “strong belief” around the league that the Rockets remain interested in the star forward and would be ready to pounce if he becomes available within the next year or two.
According to Stein, rival teams also “increasingly” mention Houston as a potential suitor to watch if the Heat ever consider trading Jimmy Butler, who was identified multiple times during the offseason as a potential target of interest for the Rockets.
We have more from around the West:
- The Lakers‘ hot start continued on Saturday as they pushed their record to 3-0 with an impressive comeback win over Sacramento. Four-time MVP LeBron James keyed the fourth quarter surge by becoming the first player since play-by-play tracking began in 1996 to record at least 15 points, five rebounds, and five assists on 100% shooting in a quarter (Twitter link via ESPN’s Matt Williams). “Just when you think he’s slowing down, man, he continues to show the world why he’s the greatest,” Anthony Davis said, per ESPN’s Dave McMenamin. “To go on that stretch, he actually looked to the bench and was trying to come out the game. We told him, ‘You’re not coming out.’ He comes out and hits another three. He never ceases to amaze any of us because we just know what he’s capable of and what he’s able to do.”
- The sample size is minuscule, but in 21 minutes together so far, lineups featuring both Nuggets point guards – Jamal Murray and Russell Westbrook – have an 82.2 offensive rating and a minus-28.9 overall net rating. Head coach Michael Malone remains confident those units can work, writes Bennett Durando of The Denver Post. “Jamal’s a guard. He’s been a one. He’s been a two,” Malone said prior to Denver’s second game. “In college, he was a two. It’s just that, for his Nuggets tenure, Jamal has been a guy that can be a starting one, and he can play with a point guard in the second unit. I think Russ and Jamal have a lot of potential to be really good together.”
- The Stockton Kings (Sacramento’s G League affiliate) have officially announced their training camp roster for the 2024/25 season. Veteran forward Terry Taylor, former first-round pick Skal Labissiere, NBA camp invitee Boogie Ellis, and Shaquille O’Neal‘s son Shareef O’Neal are among the notable names on the squad.
the best idea for Rockets is to acquire Butler.
Rockets have huge assets in Jalen Green and Smith, then use Jeff Green as salary filler.
What an awful idea, that would destroy their team and any real chances they have
I dont think Mia would want that money on the books, it prolly be Van Fleet (exp/team option/def expiring) + draft capital that they have in spades. Probably works better for Mia that way too
I could be wrong but feel Pat is at his wits end with Jimmy and doesnt want to re-up him unless something magical happens with Mia this year (I dont think it will/East too tough)
Denver looks bad, but its just 3 games so I will try to not get ahead of myself
I do not see Butler or Westbrook. But I am not sure Rockets are the best right now. With Spurs again tonight. Way they struggled the other night. But poured it on very late. Wembanyama and others could not handle and more. Adams already out due to injuries and stemming from last season. Wish we had someone that could drop those threes. Yes a few can shoot them but seeing teams against just shoot them and we have no one steady. Also rebounding even offensively. I am not sure on Rockets this season. Think can be much better. But who do I think can help them.
Over/Under 3 more teams (in his remaining career) that acquire Westbrook, are surprised that he plays like Westbrook, and then trade or waive him?