The Houston Rockets are at a pivotal crossroads in their season and future planning. With rumors swirling about Luka Doncic's potential free agency, Fred VanVle
Victor Wembanyama was recently diagnosed with a blood clot in his right shoulder, which sidelined him for the rest of the season.
Houston's drop in the standings is reflected in NBA.com's latest power rankings, written by John Schuhmann. The team was once in the top tier of the league but is barely making the top 10 at this point, ranking ninth. The Rockets dropped one spot from last week, as the Indiana Pacers have jumped multiple teams from 11th to sixth.
The Houston Rockets have been one of the biggest surprises this NBA season, boasting a massive young core, and one that’s been highly competitive so far. Despite the team vying for the Playoffs for the first time since 2020,
The Houston Rockets came into the season with expectations to be good, but they may not have expected to be as strong as they were in the first half. The Rocket
The Houston Rockets sported the NBA's No. 10 offense from Opening Night through Feb.1, a marked jump from last year's bottom-10 mark. Recent weeks featured a severe regression, with one player's absence as a central culprit.