Houston Rockets – Hoops Rumors https://www.hoopsrumors.com Legitimate NBA free agent and trade rumors. Mon, 17 Mar 2025 21:39:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 Southwest Notes: Morant, Hardy, Jones, Rockets, Spurs https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/03/southwest-notes-morant-hardy-jones-rockets-spurs.html https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/03/southwest-notes-morant-hardy-jones-rockets-spurs.html#comments Mon, 17 Mar 2025 21:39:18 +0000 https://www.hoopsrumors.com/?p=424413 Grizzlies point guard Ja Morant has been playing some of his best basketball of the season this month, averaging 31.3 points per game on 52.4% shooting in his past six outings. However, the two-time All-Star continues to be bothered by nagging injuries.

After missing Saturday’s win over Miami due to right shoulder soreness, which has been a recurring issue this season, Morant has been ruled out of the Grizzlies’ contest in Sacramento on Monday due to left hamstring soreness, tweets Damichael Cole of The Memphis Commercial Appeal. It will be the 26th game that Morant missed this season and the fifth time that he has been sidelined for multiple consecutive games.

Here’s more from around the Southwest:

  • The banged-up Mavericks could get some injury reinforcements soon, according to NBA insider Marc Stein (Twitter link). Stein has heard that Jaden Hardy (right ankle sprain) and Kai Jones (left quad strain) are “in contention” to be activated for Wednesday’s game in Indiana. Hardy and Anthony Davis have been recalled from the G League after being assigned to the Texas Legends earlier today to practice (Twitter link).
  • Kelly Iko and Danny Leroux of The Athletic take a closer look at the Rockets‘ cap situation, exploring what the team might do this offseason with Fred VanVleet, whose contract includes a $44.9MM team option for 2025/26. Turning down that option and signing VanVleet to a new multiyear deal with a smaller first-year salary might be in the best interests of the Rockets while also benefiting VanVleet, who is 31 years old and may not have many more chances to earn a significant payday.
  • The Spurs will be without their top two players – Victor Wembanyama and De’Aaron Fox – for the rest of the season, but acting head coach Mitch Johnson doesn’t intend to use injuries as an excuse as his team has slid down the standings to No. 13 in the West. “I don’t think it’s bad luck. I think it’s the league,” Johnson said of the Spurs’ health issues, per Tom Orsborn of The San Antonio Express-News. “Twenty-five teams are probably going through this. … Every now and then you have a team that has one of those years and kind of stays healthy, no unexpected circumstances. We have had stuff this year. So have a lot of teams we’ve played. No one cares. No one feels sorry for you.”
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Dunn, Ellis Among Impact Role Players Ineligible For All-Defense Consideration https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/03/dunn-ellis-among-impact-role-players-ineligible-for-all-defense-consideration.html https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/03/dunn-ellis-among-impact-role-players-ineligible-for-all-defense-consideration.html#comments Mon, 17 Mar 2025 20:47:02 +0000 https://www.hoopsrumors.com/?p=424400 In the wake of Tony Allen‘s jersey retirement ceremony in Memphis, John Hollinger of The Athletic revisits Allen’s six All-Defensive seasons for the Grizzlies and notes that the veteran guard wouldn’t have made All-Defense in five of those six years if the NBA’s current 65-game rule had been in place.

The 65-game rule doesn’t simply require players to appear in at least 65 games to earn end-of-season award consideration — it requires them to reach the 20-minute threshold in at least 63 games and to play 15 or more minutes in two others.

Allen came up short of 65 total games in three of his six All-Defensive seasons and had fewer than 63 games of 20-plus minutes in two additional seasons, despite making more than 65 appearances in each of those two years. His résumé isn’t unique among All-Defensive honorees. As Hollinger points out, the entire All-Defense second team in 2021/22 would have fallen short of the 65-game requirement.

With defensive standouts like Victor Wembanyama and Anthony Davis on track to play fewer than 65 games this season, there could be some spots on this year’s All-Defensive teams up for grabs for less obvious candidates. But a few of the league’s most impactful defensive role players are already ineligible for award consideration.

Hollinger singles out Clippers guard Kris Dunn as a prime example. Dunn leads the NBA in defensive box plus-minus and ranks second in the league in steal percentage, behind Dyson Daniels. He also ranks third among qualified players in deflections per 36 minutes and has been a driving force behind a Clippers defense that has the third-best defensive rating in the NBA.

Dunn has also played in 60 games this season, putting him on pace to exceed the 65-game minimum, but he has played 20-plus minutes in just 44 of those contests. With only 14 games left in the Clippers’ season, Dunn will fall short of the games-played requirement for award consideration, despite a strong case for All-Defense.

Kings guard Keon Ellis is in the same boat, Hollinger observes. Another player with high marks in categories like defensive box plus-minus, steal percentage, and deflections per 36 minutes, Ellis has appeared in 64 games but reached the 20-minute mark in only 41 of them, so he won’t reach the required minimum either.

Cason Wallace, one of the Thunder‘s best defenders, will need to play 20-plus minutes in 10 of the team’s final 14 games to qualify for award consideration. Rockets wing Amen Thompson, currently sidelined due to an ankle sprain, is still seven 20-minute games shy of the required minimum.

Pistons big man Jalen Duren recently argued that his frontcourt mate Isaiah Stewart deserves a spot on an All-Defensive team, and Fred Katz of The Athletic agreed. However, Stewart has long been ineligible for consideration — he has logged at least 20 minutes in just 24 of his 62 outings this season.

The 65-game rule currently only applies to certain awards. A player doesn’t have to meet the criteria in order to qualify for Rookie of the Year, an All-Rookie team, or Sixth Man of the Year.

In Hollinger’s view, All-Defense should get the same treatment, with the 65-game rule either relaxed or eliminated, since players who receive All-Defensive consideration often play much different roles than players who get votes for awards like MVP and All-NBA.

What do you think? Should the requirements of the 65-game rule apply for All-Defensive candidates? Head to the comment section below to weigh in with your two cents.

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Southwest Notes: Eason, Aldama, B. Brown, Mavericks https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/03/southwest-notes-eason-aldama-b-brown-mavericks.html https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/03/southwest-notes-eason-aldama-b-brown-mavericks.html#comments Sat, 15 Mar 2025 14:42:58 +0000 https://www.hoopsrumors.com/?p=424182 Tari Eason offered the Rockets a reminder of his importance when he erupted for a career-high 30 points in Friday’s blowout victory over Dallas, writes Danielle Lerner of The Houston Chronicle. Eason, who shot 11-of-15 from the floor and 6-of-6 from the foul line, also recorded eight rebounds, two assists, two blocks and a steal in 31 minutes.

I think that every night Tari plays, he’s super impactful,” Jalen Green said. “Getting steals, playing defense. Tonight he did a little bit of everything: scoring, rebounding, playing defense. So nothing that he doesn’t do every time out for us.”

Lerner notes that Eason has been starting for most of the past six weeks due to injuries to Fred VanVleet and Amen Thompson. Eason, who will be eligible for a rookie scale extension in the offseason, has increased his production over that span, averaging 14.8 points, 6.2 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.7 steals and 1.2 blocks on .520/.380/.895 shooting over his past 13 games (29.1 MPG)

His effort and intensity is always there,” head coach Ime Udoka said. “Just continues to grow as a player. Also liked when some guys got going, (Spencer) Dinwiddie, got to put (Eason) on him and slowed him down some. And yeah, did what he does at both ends.”

Here are a few more notes from the Southwest Division:

  • Grizzlies forward Santi Aldama is posting career-best averages of 12.7 PPG, 6.7 RPG and 2.8 APG ahead of restricted free agency this summer. In an interview with Grant Afseth of Sportskeeda, the Spanish big man said he has worked to add muscle to his frame and credited the team’s offensive system — and his own improvement — for his output thus far in 2024/25. “The way that we move the ball, just getting more opportunities to actually make some plays,” Aldama told Afseth. “I think that’s, that’s been big, and I think the natural growth. I’m still super young, so I feel like every year, I’m just getting better.”
  • Veteran swingman Bruce Brown has struggled mightily since he was traded to the Pelicans ahead of last month’s deadline, but he had a solid performance in Tuesday’s victory over the Clippers, notching 12 points, five rebounds and five assists (no turnovers). “It was good,” Brown said, per Rod Walker of NOLA.com. “As you all know, I’ve been struggling with the transition. So for my confidence, this helps a lot. Still, I’m learning. I’ve got to keep going. Being aggressive and making my shots. I think that’s the biggest key for me — making my shots and continuing to put my work in.” Brown, who will be an unrestricted free agent in a few months, is shooting just 32.4% from the floor in 12 games with New Orleans, including 16.7% from long distance.
  • Due to the shocking trade of Luka Doncic and the ensuing tidal wave of injuries, most notably losing Kyrie Irving to a torn ACL, the Mavericks hold the top spot on Zach Harper of The Athletic‘s “Misery Index.” The injury-ravaged Pelicans also make an appearance, coming in at fourth on the five-team list.
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Mat Ishbia: Suns Won’t Trade Devin Booker https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/03/mat-ishbia-suns-wont-trade-devin-booker.html https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/03/mat-ishbia-suns-wont-trade-devin-booker.html#comments Fri, 14 Mar 2025 15:02:12 +0000 https://www.hoopsrumors.com/?p=424100 Major changes could be coming to the Suns this summer, but they won’t include a trade of Devin Booker, team owner Mat Ishbia told Tim MacMahon of ESPN.

Ishbia admits the team has fallen far short of expectations as it faces a desperate race to overtake Dallas and sneak into the play-in tournament as the 10th seed. But even if Phoenix misses out on the postseason, Ishbia plans to rebuild around the 28-year-old guard rather than consider trade offers.

“Never happen,” Ishbia said about the possibility of parting with Booker. “It’s silly. So here’s what I’ll tell you: I have Devin Booker in the prime. In order to win an NBA championship, you got to have a superstar. You got to have a great player.”

Sources tell MacMahon that the Rockets have made several calls about Booker, but have failed to gain any traction. Houston is uniquely positioned to leverage a deal, holding swap rights for the Suns’ first-round pick this year, along with the team’s unprotected first-rounders in 2027 and 2029. All those assets were originally sent to Brooklyn in the Durant trade two years ago.

Booker is likewise committed to staying in Phoenix and has no plans to request a trade, according to MacMahon. He went through four extreme losing seasons early in his career before helping turn the Suns into a winner and eventually reaching the Finals in 2021. He’s ready to repeat that process and wants to spend his entire career with one franchise. He has shared his intentions with Ishbia, CEO Josh Bartlestein and general manager James Jones, MacMahon adds.

 “I take pride in the community in Phoenix, the people that have supported me since I was 18 when things were ugly,” Booker said. “And the people that are with us, we just fell short of accomplishing what we want. So I want to do it, and I want to do it here. That’s the responsibility of being a franchise player, and I wear that with honor. So it might not look the most pretty right now, but we got to get it done and I’m going to do it.”

There’s far less certainty surrounding Kevin Durant, who’s widely expected to be on the move this summer. Durant admitted being “blindsided” when his name came up in trade talks before last month’s deadline, and there’s heavy speculation that he’ll want to continue his career somewhere else next season. Durant, who will turn 37 in September, has one year left on his contract at $54.7MM.

A potential deal with the Warriors died when Durant said he didn’t want to return to the Bay Area. Sources tell MacMahon that Phoenix also discussed frameworks of Durant trades with the Timberwolves, Heat and Rockets, with some of those sources pointing to the Knicks as a possible fit. Houston officials told ESPN that the Suns called them to gauge their interest in Durant.

MacMahon’s sources said Suns management will consult with Durant and business partner Rich Kleiman on any trade discussions that take place this summer. Durant will be eligible to sign a two-year, $122MM extension with his new team.

Ishbia indicated that a Durant trade will be one of many strategies the front office plans to explore once the season ends.

“I’ll just say that we’re going to evaluate in the offseason,” Ishbia said. “We’re going to find a way to win, and it’s probably a lot easier winning with Kevin Durant than without him. But at the same time, yes, if we’re not good enough in this iteration of the Phoenix Suns, we’re going to find a way to be better next year. “

Bradley Beal, who was reluctant to waive his no-trade clause to help the Suns complete a deal for Jimmy Butler, suggested to MacMahon that he might be more open to changing teams during the offseason. Beal, who was demoted to a bench role in January and February, feels like he has been disrespected at times.

“It is a different deal in the summer,” he said. “Everything is kind of more laid out on the table. You got more options.”

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Suns’ Plumlee, Rockets’ Adams Ejected After Scuffle https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/03/suns-plumlee-rockets-adams-ejected-after-scuffle.html https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/03/suns-plumlee-rockets-adams-ejected-after-scuffle.html#comments Thu, 13 Mar 2025 12:30:58 +0000 https://www.hoopsrumors.com/?p=423943 Suns center Mason Plumlee and Rockets center Steven Adams were ejected from Wednesday’s game in the second quarter following a confrontation that ended with both players falling to the floor as players and coaches attempted to pull them apart, as Tim MacMahon of ESPN details.

Plumlee and Adams were battling for rebounding position on a Jalen Green shot attempt when they initially got tangled up. The two big men remained entangled with one another as they began walking back up the court, resulting in Plumlee attempting to shove Adams away and then briefly scuffling with the Rockets center before landing on him as both players hit the floor (Twitter video link via Bleacher Report).

Plumlee said he was making a point of aggressively boxing out his frontcourt counterpart in an attempt to match Houston’s physicality.

“He goes for every rebound and he does it whether it’s dirty or not,” Plumlee said, per Duane Rankin of The Arizona Republic (Twitter video link). “I just felt like they were being more physical than us. I just made a point to hit him on the glass.”

After reviewing the play, referee crew chief Tony Brothers announced that Plumlee and Adams had been assessed double technical fouls and had been ejected. After the game, he explained the decision to pool reporter Kelly Iko of The Athletic.

“Their aggressive actions were considered a fight, and by rule, fighting technical fouls carry a penalty of automatic ejection,” Brothers said.

While it’s certainly possible that both Plumlee and Adams will be hit with fines as a result of their confrontation, the skirmish is unlikely to warrant any suspensions, especially since both players already missed over half of Wednesday’s game as a result of their ejections. Both head coaches suggested after the game that they were surprised by that ruling.

“There wasn’t much,” Rockets coach Ime Udoka said, according to McMahon. “Steven could do a lot more if he was really trying to wrestle. It looked like they got in a little bear hug and fell down. I thought that would maybe be a technical at best. Surprised they were ejected.”

It’s just two guys getting tangled up. Both physical, both competitors,” Suns coach Mike Budenholzer said (Twitter video link via Rankin). “… It’d be nice if they just probably give them both a technical and they both stayed in the game.”

The Suns, who were missing usual starting center Nick Richards due to an ankle issue, had to lean on rookie Oso Ighodaro following Plumlee’s ejection. Ighodaro played nearly 18 second-half minutes and logged 28 minutes for the game, his highest total in two months, as Phoenix fell to Houston and dropped to 30-36 on the season.

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Rockets’ VanVleet Set To Return On Wednesday https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/03/vanvleet-set-to-return-on-wednesday.html https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/03/vanvleet-set-to-return-on-wednesday.html#comments Wed, 12 Mar 2025 02:46:31 +0000 https://www.hoopsrumors.com/?p=423821 Fred VanVleet is poised to make his second comeback this month.

The Rockets point guard is listed as probable to play against the Suns on Wednesday, according to Danielle Lerner of the Houston Chronicle (Twitter links). He fully participated in what coach Ime Udoka described as a light practice on Tuesday.

VanVleeet has missed 16 of the last 17 games due to a right ankle strain. He sat out 11 consecutive games, then played against Sacramento on March 1. VanVleet was limited to three points on 1-of-8 shooting in 35 minutes but also had five rebounds, five assists and three steals in that contest. However, he reinjured the ankle that game when he stepped on a referee’s foot and has since been inactive for five additional games.

VanVleet is averaging 14.4 points and 5.8 assists in 46 starts this season. His expected return comes at an opportune time. The team’s other primary play-maker, Amen Thompson, is expected to be out for at least 10-to-14 days due to a left ankle sprain.

VanVleet’s status with the Rockets will be one of the big storylines this offseason. The team holds a $44,886,930 option on his contract for next season. His effectiveness the remainder of the regular season and during the postseason could go a long way in determining whether that option will be exercised. Turning it down to re-sign VanVleet to a multiyear deal would be among the potential routes available to Houston.

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Southwest Notes: Tate, Spencer, Morant, Mavs, Zion https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/03/southwest-notes-tate-spencer-morant-mavs-zion.html https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/03/southwest-notes-tate-spencer-morant-mavs-zion.html#comments Tue, 11 Mar 2025 15:21:20 +0000 https://www.hoopsrumors.com/?p=423761 Jae’Sean Tate only played the final 2:27 of the Rockets‘ win over Orlando on Monday, but it was a big night for the veteran forward. As Bobby Marks of ESPN tweets, Tate earned a $500K bonus as a result of Houston’s victory.

Tate’s contract includes language that assures him of that bonus if the Rockets win at least 40 regular season games, and Monday’s win was their 40th of the season. Since Houston finished last season with a 41-41 record, the bonus had been considered “likely” and was already incorporated into Tate’s cap hit, so the fact that he earned it again won’t affect Houston’s cap situation.

Here’s more from around the Southwest:

  • Grizzlies rookie Cam Spencer had the best game of his young career on Monday, scoring a season-high 16 points in 20 minutes to help Memphis eke out a win over Phoenix and talking trash to Suns star Kevin Durant along the way, as Damichael Cole of The Memphis Commercial Appeal details.“He’s psycho,” teammate Ja Morant told Grind City Media in his post-game interview. “But I love it though.” Morant added that he planned cover the $2,000 fine that will accompany the technical foul Spencer received following his interaction with Durant.
  • With just eight healthy players available on Monday, including one (Caleb Martin) on a minutes restriction and none over 6’8″, the Mavericks were still able to pull out a win over San Antonio, pushing their lead over Phoenix for the No. 10 seed in the West back to 2.5 games. “High school, that’s what it feels like sometimes, because we’re so small,” Klay Thompson said, per Eddie Sefko of Mavs.com. “But we got a lot of heart. So, heart over height, you know?”
  • Rod Walker of NOLA.com argues that the Pelicans are doing their fans a disservice by sitting star forward Zion Williamson in New Orleans in instances where they have back-to-back sets consisting of one road game and one home game. While Walker’s argument is understandable, it’s worth noting that the NBA’s player participation policy, which applies this season to Williamson, discourages teams from resting players on the road.
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Rockets’ Amen Thompson Out At Least 10 Days https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/03/rockets-amen-thompson-out-at-least-10-days.html https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/03/rockets-amen-thompson-out-at-least-10-days.html#comments Mon, 10 Mar 2025 02:52:15 +0000 https://www.hoopsrumors.com/?p=423596 Rockets second-year forward Amen Thompson is expected to be sidelined for 10-to-14 days due to a left ankle sprain, ESPN’s Shams Charania tweets.

An MRI showed no structural damage, so Thompson will rehab and receive treatment for swelling in the ankle with the hope of returning sometime this month. It’s relatively good news for Houston, as a major sprain would have sidelined him for a much longer period of time.

Thompson injured his left ankle during the fourth quarter of the team’s blowout win over New Orleans on Saturday. The injury occurred as Thompson drove into the lane and attempted a pull-up jumper. His left foot came down on Pelicans center Karlo Matkovic‘s foot when he landed, and he reportedly was seen wearing a walking boot and using crutches as he left the arena.

The fourth overall pick in the 2023 draft, Thompson has been enjoying a breakout year for the Rockets. In 60 games (33 starts), the 22-year-old has averaged 14.0 points, 8.3 rebounds, 3.6 assists, 1.3 steals, and 1.3 blocks in 32.5 minutes per game, with a .553 FG% and strong, versatile defense.

Cam Whitmore and Aaron Holiday are among the players who could see an uptick in playing time while Thompson mends.

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Rockets’ Thompson Injures Ankle, Will Undergo MRI https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/03/rockets-thompson-injures-ankle-will-undergo-mri.html https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/03/rockets-thompson-injures-ankle-will-undergo-mri.html#comments Sun, 09 Mar 2025 13:02:42 +0000 https://www.hoopsrumors.com/?p=423494 Rockets wing Amen Thompson, who turned his left ankle during the fourth quarter of the team’s blowout win over New Orleans on Saturday, will undergo an MRI to assess the severity of the injury, a source tells Kelly Iko of The Athletic (Twitter link).

The injury occurred as Thompson drove into the lane and attempted a pull-up jumper. His left foot came down on Pelicans center Karlo Matkovic‘s foot when he landed, causing his ankle to roll (Twitter video link via ClutchFans).

According to Iko, Thompson was seen wearing a walking boot and using crutches as he left the arena, though head coach Ime Udoka told reporters, including Sam Warren of The Houston Chronicle, that he didn’t have any news on the injury after the game.

“Saw the replay, looked like he rolled (his ankle),” Udoka said. “Kind of went up under (Matkovic) on a jump shot and landed on his foot. But no update.”

The fourth overall pick in the 2023 draft, Thompson has been enjoying a breakout year for the Rockets. In 60 games (33 starts), the 22-year-old has averaged 14.0 points, 8.3 rebounds, 3.6 assists, 1.3 steals, and 1.3 blocks in 32.5 minutes per game, with a .553 FG% and strong, versatile defense. He opened the season with the second unit, but has started every game he has played since January 5.

If Thompson’s injury causes him to miss time, it will hurt a little more because the Rockets were up by 33 points when it happened and were in the process of subbing out their regulars. Thompson, who was just one rebound away from recording a triple-double, was the only starter still on the floor after Dillon Brooks and Tari Eason came out with 6:00 left to play.

Thompson’s injury occurred on Houston’s next offensive possession. He was subbed out at the 5:31 mark and immediately limped to the locker room under his own power (Twitter video link via ClutchFans).

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Fred VanVleet Nearing A Comeback From Ankle Injuries https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/03/southwest-notes-morant-irving-b-williams-vanvleet.html https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/03/southwest-notes-morant-irving-b-williams-vanvleet.html#comments Sun, 09 Mar 2025 03:54:56 +0000 https://www.hoopsrumors.com/?p=423460
  • Rockets guard Fred VanVleet has missed 15 of the past 16 games due to right ankle issues, but coach Ime Udoka expects him back soon, according to Sam Warren of The Houston Chronicle. Udoka told reporters that VanVleet should be able to return on Monday against Orlando or Wednesday against Phoenix. He sat out 11 games with an ankle strain, then aggravated it when he stepped on an official’s foot in his first game back. Udoka said VanVleet has been “getting some good work in,” and his return date will depend on his pain tolerance.
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    Reed Sheppard Out At Least Four Weeks With Thumb Fracture https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/03/reed-sheppard-out-at-least-four-weeks-with-thumb-fracture.html https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/03/reed-sheppard-out-at-least-four-weeks-with-thumb-fracture.html#comments Sun, 09 Mar 2025 00:31:15 +0000 https://www.hoopsrumors.com/?p=423447 Rockets rookie guard Reed Sheppard will miss at least the next four weeks due to a fracture in his right thumb, writes Sam Warren of The Houston Chronicle.

    Meeting with reporters before tonight’s game, coach Ime Udoka said Sheppard hurt the thumb while “slapping down” in an attempt to steal the ball from the Pelicans’ Zion Williamson during Thursday’s contest. Sheppard was able to continue playing after the contact and his hand wasn’t bandaged following the game, according to Warren.

    Udoka said Sheppard will have his thumb in a splint for the next four weeks to give the fracture time to heal. He added that it’s fortunate that the fracture occurred in the top joint of the thumb, rather than the lower joint, which would have carried a longer recovery timeline.

    With a little more than five weeks remaining in the regular season, Sheppard may not be able to return before the start of the playoffs.

    The No. 3 pick in last year’s draft, Sheppard got off to a slow start and was sent to the G League for a few games in the middle of the season. He has been more productive since being called back up to the NBA in early February, averaging 11.8 minutes and 4.0 points per game over the past month and scoring a career-high 25 points Monday at Oklahoma City.

    Sheppard was selected to appear in the Rising Stars event at All-Star Weekend. For the season, he’s averaging 3.9 points, 1.4 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 45 games while shooting 33.2% from the field and 27.9% from three-point range.

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    Southwest Notes: Fox, Rockets, Jackson, Jensen https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/03/southwest-notes-fox-rockets-jackson-jensen.html https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/03/southwest-notes-fox-rockets-jackson-jensen.html#comments Sat, 08 Mar 2025 20:55:18 +0000 https://www.hoopsrumors.com/?p=423428 De’Aaron Fox has been playing this season with a dislocated left pinky finger, according to Mike Monroe of The Athletic, who says that the Spurs guard is expected to undergo surgery sooner or later to address the injury. With San Antonio falling out of play-in contention, that procedure could even happen before the end of the season so that the recovery process doesn’t extend too far into the offseason, Monroe notes.

    “Oh, obviously, for me and (general manager Brian Wright), we’ve talked about the surgery thing,” Fox said. “At some point, I’m going to have to get it, but we’ll see where we are before that comes.”

    Speaking to reporters on Friday in Sacramento after a loss to his former team, Fox pointed to March 17 as a possible date for the procedure, according to Tom Orsborn of The San Antonio Express-News (Twitter link). The Spurs will be in Los Angeles at that time for a rescheduled game vs. the Lakers and Fox said he’ll have the injury evaluated by a specialist in L.A. during that trip.

    “The surgery may or may not happen that day,” he said.

    Here’s more from around the Southwest:

    • Veteran center Steven Adams has served as a backup to Rockets starter Alperen Sengun for most of the season, but the two big men shared the court for seven minutes against New Orleans on Thursday and Houston outscored the Pelicans 23-5 during that time, per Danielle Lerner of The Houston Chronicle (subscription required). “It’s good because it’s something new,” Adams said after the win. “It’s just engaging. Also, a lot of my career has been spent that way as well, playing double-big lineup anyway. It’s just good, just figuring it out and I feel like we play with each other pretty well, just gravitate the defense. In a sort of way it’s a different look, so I think it’s a pretty useful tool going forward.”
    • In a Rockets-centric mailbag for The Athletic, Kelly Iko takes a look at Houston’s cap situation going forward, explains why Cam Whitmore is out of the rotation, and considers what the team’s optimal starting lineup would look like. Even though Amen Thompson has thrived in the starting five, Iko thinks it might benefit the Rockets as a whole to move him back to the bench, with Jabari Smith reclaiming his starting spot.
    • Santi Aldama returned to action on Friday for the Grizzlies following a two-game absence due to a right calf strain and Jaren Jackson Jr., who has missed two games with a left ankle sprain, might not be too far behind him. According to Chris Herrington of The Daily Memphian (Twitter link), Jackson was on the floor for the team’s shootaround on Friday morning, dribbling and getting up shots. The team said on Tuesday that the big man is considered “week to week.”
    • Although Mavericks assistant Alex Jenson has accepted the head coaching job at the University of Utah, he’ll finish out the season in Dallas before officially transitioning into that new position with the Utes, he tells NBA insider Marc Stein (Twitter link).
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    Contract Details: Two-Ways, Springer, Champagnie, Miller, Spencer, More https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/03/contract-details-two-ways-springer-champagnie-miller-spencer-more.html https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/03/contract-details-two-ways-springer-champagnie-miller-spencer-more.html#respond Fri, 07 Mar 2025 22:27:56 +0000 https://www.hoopsrumors.com/?p=423345 A flurry of two-way signings occurred prior to Tuesday’s deadline and many of those players who received two-way contracts in the week leading up to March 4 agreed to two-year deals.

    Hoops Rumors has confirmed that Patrick Baldwin and Seth Lundy of the Clippers, Pete Nance and Jamaree Bouyea of the Bucks, Lester Quinones of the Pelicans, David Roddy of the Rockets, Miles Norris of the Celtics, and Jared Rhoden of the Raptors all signed two-year, two-way contracts.

    As our tracker shows, that means that 25 of the 90 players signed to two-way contracts have deals that will carry over to the 2025/26 league year. It’s common for many of the players on two-year, two-way pacts to be waived during the offseason if teams decide there’s an undrafted rookie or Summer League standout they’d rather add, but those two-year terms give clubs the option of retaining their two-way players for another year.

    Here are a few more details on recently signed contracts around the league:

    • The Jazz used $634,437 of their room exception to sign guard Jaden Springer, who got a three-year contract that includes a non-guaranteed salary for 2025/26 and a team option for ’26/27. Springer will receive a $400K partial guarantee on next season’s salary if he remains under contract through July 25. That partial guarantee will increase to $600K if he makes the opening night roster in the fall.
    • Teams that used a portion of their mid-level exceptions to promote two-way players to multiyear standard deals include the Wizards with Justin Champagnie ($1,800,000), the Clippers with Jordan Miller ($1,005,000), and the Rockets with Jeenathan Williams ($515,881). All three players got four-year contracts that don’t include guaranteed money beyond this season, though Miller’s deal includes some trigger dates — he’ll get a partial guarantee of $350K for 2025/26 if he’s still under contract beyond July 15 and half of his $2,191,897 salary will become guaranteed if he isn’t waived before the start of the ’25/26 regular season.
    • Pat Spencer of the Warriors, Orlando Robinson of the Raptors, and Ryan Rollins of the Bucks all received straight conversions of their two-way contracts to standard deals, so they’ll each still be eligible for restricted free agency this offseason.
    • Dominick Barlow‘s new two-year contract with the Hawks is a minimum-salary deal that includes a team option for 2025/26.
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    Whitmore, Sheppard Shine In Rare Opportunity; Green Improving Playmaking Skills https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/03/southwest-notes-k-jones-whitmore-sheppard-j-green-wembanyama.html https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/03/southwest-notes-k-jones-whitmore-sheppard-j-green-wembanyama.html#comments Thu, 06 Mar 2025 01:34:03 +0000 https://www.hoopsrumors.com/?p=423131
  • Cam Whitmore and Reed Sheppard were both outstanding on Monday at Oklahoma City as the Rockets were missing five rotation players, per Kelly Iko of The Athletic. Whitmore had 27 points, 11 rebounds, three assists, two steals and three blocks, while Sheppard contributed 25 points and five assists. Both players have been on the fringe of Houston’s rotation lately and were happy to get the opportunity. “It felt great,” Sheppard said. “Just getting the chance to be out there and play. It was a lot of fun getting a rhythm and flow, up and down. Being able to knock down some shots and get some assists. Really fun game. We didn’t win and that part sucks, but being out there with the guys and battling was fun.”
  • Rockets guard Jalen Green has gotten better at protecting the ball while improving his play-making skills, Iko adds. Green averaged 4.4 assists per game in February, the best one-month performance of his career, and he’s in the 54th percentile in turnover percentage while being in the 99th percentile in usage rate. “It’s a process that he improved on last year,” coach Ime Udoka said. “But understanding — especially on a night where guys are missing — he’s going to be the focal point of a defense. Continue to work on it, improve in that area. It’s something we’ve really stressed to him and he’s gotten better at.”
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    David Roddy Signs Two-Way Deal With Rockets https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/03/david-roddy-to-sign-two-way-deal-with-rockets.html https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/03/david-roddy-to-sign-two-way-deal-with-rockets.html#comments Tue, 04 Mar 2025 17:39:08 +0000 https://www.hoopsrumors.com/?p=422845 March 4: The Rockets have officially signed Roddy to a two-way contract, per NBA.com’s transaction log.


    March 3: David Roddy has agreed on a two-way contract with the Rockets, ESPN’s Shams Charania tweets.

    Houston opened up a two-way spot by promoting Jeenathan Williams to a standard four-year, $8.2MM contract over the weekend.

    Roddy didn’t last long as a free agent after he was waived by the Sixers on Saturday. Roddy signed a two-way deal with Philadelphia last month after a 10-day contract with the Sixers expired. He played three games with Philadelphia, averaging 6.0 points in 9.7 minutes per contest.

    Roddy began the season with Atlanta, but was placed on waivers so the Hawks could complete a two-for-one deal with the Clippers at the trade deadline. Before being released, he appeared in 27 games, averaging 4.5 points, 2.6 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 12.8 minutes per night.

    The Sixers selected Roddy with the 23rd pick in 2022, but traded him to Memphis on draft night. He was sent to Phoenix in a three-team deal at the 2024 deadline and then shipped to Atlanta in an offseason trade.

    Roddy, who turns 24 later this month, has averaged 6.2 points and 2.9 rebounds in 17 minutes per game during his 165-game NBA career.

    He’ll add depth to a frontcourt that’s been a little banged up recently. A handful of forwards and centers are listed as questionable for Monday’s game against Oklahoma City.

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