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Tracy McGrady, who had stints with ESPN and Turner Sports, is one of three former players hired as studio analysts by NBC.
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Rockets Wire on MSNIn 2025 offseason grades, ESPN ranks Houston among NBA’s two bestNo team did more to improve its chances at the 2026 title than the Rockets,” ESPN’s Kevin Pelton says in his 2025 NBA offseason grades.
Of all the players the Celtics were expected to rid themselves of in their quest to get below the dreaded NBA second apron, young point guard JD Davison--the team's second-round pick out of Alabama in 2022--was not high on the list.
Here we will look at and discuss the undrafted Houston Rockets 2025 Summer League player who could make roster.
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Rockets Wire on MSNReport: Rockets view Amen Thompson among primary ball-handlers for 2025-26 seasonThough he’s largely started in the NBA as a forward, the Rockets reportedly view Amen Thompson as one of their primary ball-handlers moving forward.
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The Athletic released their annual NBA Power Rankings ahead of the season, which ranked the Rockets at No. 6. Ahead of Houston is the Oklahoma City Thunder, New York Knicks, Cleveland Cavaliers, Minnesota Timberwolves and Denver Nuggets.
Barkley, the hoops Hall of Famer and unfiltered co-host of the best studio show this century, “Inside The NBA” — which moves to ESPN this fall — flew into town to serve as keynote speaker at Saturday’s Porter-Billups Leadership Academy (PBLA) Gala inside the Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center.
What a journey it has been for Kevin Durant, an illustrious, prestige-filled career that has firmly cemented his name in the NBA history books. Now 36 years old, Durant has joined
Reed Sheppard’s deal reflects Houston’s belief in his potential, locking in competitive pay while keeping flexibility to grow a key piece of the Rockets’ young core. Check all about his salary and contract.
Barkley, the hoops Hall of Famer and unfiltered co-host of the best studio show this century, “Inside The NBA,” which moves to ESPN this fall, flew into town to serve as keynote speaker at Saturday’s Porter-Billups Leadership Academy (PBLA) Gala.
Cam Whitmore issues a challenge to Kevin Durant and the Houston Rockets moments after speaking on how much better KD makes the teams.