In the second round, of course. Let’s establish that this isn’t about luring the big kahuna, aka LeBron Raymone James Sr., but I want him to know that there’s an open invite should he be interested.
Fred VanVleet scored a season-high 37 points while Jabari Smith Jr. chipped in 23 points as the Houston Rockets completed the home portion of their schedule with a 118-106 victory over the Orlando Magic on Tuesday.
Fred VanVleet scored 21 points to head a balanced Houston attack and help the short-handed Rockets rally for a 103-101 victory over the host San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday.
The Houston Rockets beat the Portland Trail Blazers on Friday night, 123-107. Jalen Green led the way with 27 points, while Amen Thompson had a stellar game off the bench to beat the shorthanded Blazers.
- The Houston Rockets sustained a disappointing 122-116 defeat to the Los Angeles Clippers Wednesday night. The loss came after the Rockets gave up a 20-point lead.
Time is not on the Houston Rockets' side as they try to salvage the 2023-24 season. The Rockets fell to 25-34 following a 110-105 loss to the Phoenix Suns Thursday night.
The Houston Rockets are fighting for their Play-In Tournament lives in the second half of the season as the team sits 4.5 games back in the Western Conference race.
Fred VanVleet signed a three-year, $129 million contract with the Houston Rockets this summer, leaving the Toronto Raptors. An All-Star in 2022, VanVleet
Everything felt weird for Fred VanVleet seven days ago. Inside the Toyota Center, he helped the Houston Rockets take a 135-106 victory over the Toronto Raptors on Feb.
Fred VanVleet is worried about what’s coming. He fought hard with his new Houston Rockets training staff to be ready to go Friday night for his return to Toronto.
Fred VanVleet’s pivotal performance in the second half, highlighted by eight crucial points in the fourth quarter, led the Houston Rockets to a narrow 112-110 victory over the Detroit Pistons during Friday night’s NBA action.
The Houston Rockets will begin a six-game road trip Monday night against the Miami Heat. A contest inside the Kaseya Center will mark the Rockets' first game away from the Toyota Center since their 106-104 victory against the New Orleans Pelicans on Dec.
Fred VanVleet recently shared his thought process on leaving the Raptors.
Fred VanVleet was the Houston Rockets marquee signing during the offseason and had a strong message upon his arrival.
The former Toronto Raptors guard signed a three-year, $128 million contract with the Rockets after spending the first seven years of his career north of the border.
At Monday’s media day, Fred VanVleet said he wants his professionalism and work ethic to become “contagious” with his new teammates.
Fred VanVleet is the Houston Rockets' marquee addition of the offseason. The veteran guard joined Ime Udoka's new-look team by signing a three-year $128 million deal.
Many members of the Toronto Raptors were shocked Fred VanVleet didn’t stay with the franchise and signed with the Houston Rockets, according to NBA insider Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints.
New Houston Rockets point guard Fred VanVleet was recently on the “Pivot Podcast” and he addressed the NBA rumor that he was “deeply frustrated” with the young players on the Toronto Raptors last season.
Fred VanVleet left the Raptors to join the Rockets as a free agent this offseason, and he dropped a hint as to why in a recent podcast appearance.
Toronto had been hesitant to exceed $90M over three years, with one source describing it to Grange as a 'glass ceiling.'
Fred VanVleet is leaving Toronto, according to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN (Twitter links), who hears from agents Rich Paul and Erika Ruiz that the free agent point guard will join the Rockets on a three-year, maximum-salary contract.
Fred VanVleet has always gambled on his own talent. Those bets keep paying off.
VanVleet declined his $22.8M option for next season in order to become an unrestricted free agent. The Rockets have been named as a team that is likely to pursue VanVleet in free agency. But the price they could pay him is astronomical.
It may end up taking a lot more than $30 million per season to pry Fred VanVleet away from the Toronto Raptors. Toronto still remains very much on the table for VanVleet who is now days away from heading into unrestricted free agency, according to Yahoo’s Jake Fischer.
Fred VanVleet’s days as a Toronto Raptors may be coming to an end. Considering the lackluster strength of this year’s free agency class, multiple are reportedly lining up to acquire VanVleet this summer and it’s becoming less likely he’ll be back as a Raptors next season, Matt Moore of The Action Network told the JD Bunkis Podcast.
Another big name just dropped as a potential option for the Chicago Bulls at point guard in free agency. The Bulls are expected to be without Lonzo Ball for most of next year if he ever returns.
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