For the third time in recent memory, the Brooklyn Nets have surrendered the third overall pick in the NBA Draft, this time to the Houston Rockets, who benefited from some ping-pong ball luck.
Simply put, this was a season of what ifs for the injury riddled forward. While the 2023-24 Houston Rockets season is unequivocally a success, it still feels incomplete due to what, or rather who, was missing.
The 2023-24 Houston Rockets were quite a feisty bunch, as they took on the personality of their newly-hired head coach, Ime Udoka. The players seemingly found themselves in a skirmish practically every night, regardless of who it was.
The Phoenix Suns had a winning regular season record against their first-round opponent, the Minnesota Timberwolves. Several pundits had the Suns upsetting the Timberwolves, mainly because of the scoring prowess of Kevin Durant and Devin Booker.
What can elevate the Rockets most this offseason? The Houston Rockets’ aspirations of making the playoffs were flooded out late in the season, leaving the focus now on the upcoming offseason.
With a likely top-10 pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, the Houston Rockets should have quite a few options to choose from. There’s a high chance that a quality player at every position and skillset will be on the board.
How can Houston improve this offseason? The Houston Rockets are coming off a season in which they were one of the worst shooting teams in the NBA for the fourth straight season.
Houston’s locker room guy is always down for free chicken. Look, we all know why Boban Marjanovich is on the roster, and it’s not to play five minutes per night through 14 games on the year (his totals for 2023-2024).
While the Detroit Pistons are projected to have more spending power than any team in the NBA this offseason with $60.5 million in cap space, don’t expect them to approach the upcoming free agency period dead set on using it all.
Detroit seems likely to be a rumored destination for any big-name player on the trade block It is clear that Cade Cunningham need help and that it is unclear if there are more than two or three players on the Detroit Pistons’ current roster capable of giving it to him.
Late Career to Late Peak/Early 30s Age Players. The start of the 2023-24 NBA Playoffs finds the Golden State Warriors emphatically eliminated by the (depleted) Sacramento Kings in the play in game.
Stone and Ime Udoka speak about this past season and the future of the team. The Houston Rockets recently concluded their 2023-24 season with a road win over the Los Angeles Clippers, finishing the season 41-41, a 19-game improvement over the previous year.
Who was the cream of the crop, and who left more to be desired? As we bid farewell to the Houston Rockets 2023-24 season, I’d like to offer up one final tier amongst the roster that got us here.
Our Molecules Are Agitated The Rockets started this game well, but were eventually ground down by Miami’s offense, and sudden burst of great 3pt shooting, after a mostly hapless first half in that regard.
After the Golden State Warriors beat the Houston Rockets last night (4/4), Klay Thompson ripped Tari Eason for talking trash while not playing during his media session with NBA reporters. Eason posted a video last week telling the Warriors to come out to play.
The Golden State Warriors’ hold on a spot in the NBA Play-In Tournament got very dicey in recent days with the hot streak the Houston Rockets went on. Houston got within one game of Golden State, which made Thursday night’s matchup a very important one.
Draymond Green took to his podcast to respond to the viral clip of Houston Rockets player Tari Eason calling out the Warriors on Instagram, questioning why someone like Eason, who hasn't played in months, is antagonizing opponents for his teammates to deal with.
With 10 games left in the season, the Warriors (38-34) and Rockets (37-35) are in a grueling battle for the tenth and final play-in position out West and the trash talk is heating up.
Tari Eason taunted the Golden State Warriors on social media Wednesday with the help of a cult classic film.
Despite not even playing in the game, one Houston Rockets player was more than happy to join in on this week’s piling-on of the Washington Wizards.
Houston Rockets forward Tari Eason‘s 2023-24 NBA season is coming to an untimely end, as he is slated for season-ending surgery on his left leg this Monday, announced by coach Ime Udoka.
Houston Rockets forward Tari Eason will undergo season-ending surgery on his left leg on Monday. Rockets coach Ime Udoka said Eason developed a benign growth on his shin earlier this season and attempted to play through the pain.
Set to undergo surgery on Monday, Houston Rockets forward Tari Eason will miss the remainder of the 2023-24 season, according to Rockets head coach Ime Udoka.
Tari Eason‘s second NBA season will come to an early end.
Tari Eason will miss his 25th consecutive game Friday night during the Houston Rockets' home contest against the Phoenix Suns. Eason has never dealt with a significant injury until an exhibition game against the Indiana Pacers on Oct.
There are moments when Tari Eason has to get away from everyone and sit in silence. The quietness allows Eason to remain grateful about life amid a season hindered by an ongoing leg injury. "When the game is taken away from you, you start to put things into perspective," Eason said.
Rockets forward Tari Eason appeared in each of the team’s 82 games during his rookie season, but he won’t extend that games-played streak this fall. Head coach Ime Udoka announced today that Eason will be shut down for the next two or three weeks due to a stress reaction in his left leg, tweets sideline reporter Vanessa Richardson.
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