Matt Bradley

Rockets Waive Jermaine Samuels Jr., Nate Hinton, Matt Bradley

The Rockets finalized their regular season roster by waiving Jermaine Samuels Jr., Nate Hinton and Matt Bradley, Jonathan Feigen of Houston Chronicle reports (Twitter link). According to Feigen, the team will keep its 15th roster spot open for flexibility to start the season.

Samuels went undrafted in 2022, playing his rookie season for the Pacers’ G League affiliate. The five-year Villanova standout impressed in the G League, shooting 46.4% from three in his first professional season. That led to a two-way contract from Houston, which he played on for all of last season.

Samuels only got into 14 games with the Rockets last year, but again played well in the G League, averaging 19.6 points, 7.8 rebounds and 3.7 assists. However, he wasn’t kept on his two-way deal and instead re-signed to a camp deal this offseason as Houston filled its two-way slots with other players.

Like Samuels, Hinton spent all of last season on a two-way deal with the Rockets. A three-year veteran, Hinton has made stops with Dallas and Indiana after going undrafted in 2020. He played two college seasons at Houston. A skilled rebounder, Hinton got into 37 games with the Rio Grande Valley Vipers in the G League where he averaged 13.7 points, 7.2 rebounds, 5.1 assists and 2.3 steals per contest as a 6’5″ guard.

He too was signed to an Exhibit 10 deal after not being retained on a two-way with the Rockets.

The Rockets signed Bradley to an Exhibit 10 deal on Friday. This was the expected move for him, with the signing designed to have him play for Rio Grande Valley this season. He averaged 14.9 points in five collegiate seasons with Cal and San Diego State.

All three players are expected to play for the Vipers this season, with all being eligible for bonuses worth up to $77.5K apiece if they spend at least 60 days with the G League team.

Rockets Sign Matt Bradley

The Rockets have signed free agent guard Matt Bradley, the team announced (Twitter link via Jonathan Feigen of The Houston Chronicle).

At 6’4″ and 220 pounds, Bradley has a strong, stocky build for a backcourt player. He averaged 14.9 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.0 assists on .427/.391/.814 shooting over five college seasons at California and San Diego State prior to going undrafted in 2023. He helped the Aztecs reach the NCAA championship game last year, ultimately falling to UConn.

Bradley spent his first professional overseas, having played for the Rostock Seawolves of Germany’s top basketball league, the BBL. In 25 games with Rostock during the 2023/24 campaign, he averaged 7.4 points, 2.8 rebounds and 1.7 assists in 17.2 minutes per contest.

While the terms of the agreement were not disclosed, Bradley almost certainly signed an Exhibit 10 deal with the Rockets and will be waived in the coming hours. That would ensure he receives a bonus worth up to $77.5K if he spends at least 60 days with the Rio Grande Valley Vipers, Houston’s NBAGL affiliate.

Bradley is the 20th player under contract with the Rockets. They’ll need to get down to 18 players to set their regular season roster.