A handful of Rockets veterans, including Steven Adams, Jeff Green, and Jae’Sean Tate, are headed for unrestricted free agency this summer. Of those UFAs, Adams is viewed as the team’s “clear priority,” sources tell Kelly Iko of The Athletic.
That doesn’t necessarily mean that Green and/or Tate won’t be back, but they may be minimum-salary options for Houston, whereas it will almost certainly take more than that to re-sign Adams, who became an important part of the club’s rotation late in the season. The Rockets are operating under the assumption that the veteran center wants to return, Iko writes, and are expected to continue talking to him about a new contract.
Adams is extension-eligible now and could be signed to a new deal prior to free agency, but if the two sides can’t work something out, Houston may circle back to Brook Lopez, team sources tell Iko. Lopez was a top Rockets target during the 2023 free agent period and came close to making the move to Houston at that time before deciding to remain in Milwaukee.
The Rockets also hold team options for 2025/26 on a pair of guards: Fred VanVleet ($44.9MM) and Aaron Holiday ($4.9MM). The expectation is that VanVleet will return to Houston, either on his team option or on a new contract, Iko writes. The Rockets are also interested in retaining Holiday, but that doesn’t necessarily mean his option will be picked up — the club may wait to get a better sense of how its offseason and the league-wide market are playing out before making a decision on the reserve guard, Iko explains.
Here’s more from Iko on the Rockets:
- While Houston would like to keep its young core together, the team is willing to consider the possibility of a significant trade. Giannis Antetokounmpo is considered a top target, though it remains to be seen whether the Bucks will actually make him available, Iko writes. The Suns, conversely, have made multiple calls to the Rockets since the end of the season about the possibility of a deal that sends Kevin Durant to Houston and sends some of the Suns’ draft assets back to Phoenix, team sources tell The Athletic. The asking price for Durant has been “gradually lowered” over the course of those calls, according to Iko, who says the Rockets would be interested if the price is modest enough, despite their desire to keep their core intact.
- The Rockets also anticipate having trade conversations with the Celtics‘ front office this summer, given Boston’s reported desire to reduce its payroll, says Iko.
- The expectation is that Reed Sheppard will have a “vastly expanded role” in 2025/26 after playing sparingly as a rookie, Iko reports. The Rockets remain very high on last year’s No. 3 overall pick, viewing him as a player whose floor-spacing abilities can help in the short term and whose long-term ceiling is high.
- Houston has received inquiries from rivals about former first-rounder Cam Whitmore, as well as this year’s No. 10 overall pick, per Iko. The Rockets remain optimistic about Whitmore’s outlook and potential rotation role, and neither he nor his representatives have asked for a change of scenery, so nothing is imminent on that front, Iko reports. As for this year’s lottery pick, Houston is open to discussing a variety of scenarios, including trading down, trading out of the first round, or packaging that pick with a player to upgrade the roster.
- Although the Rockets’ front office is expected to engage in rookie scale extension negotiations with Jabari Smith and Tari Eason this offseason, team sources tell Iko that the club would be comfortable with the idea of matching an offer sheet for either player in 2026 if no agreements are reached this year.
Stone has leverage and upside, seems like he’s letting the market come to him. That’s the smart play much to the dismay of Suns and Bucks fans.
According to my formula, these are the current market value
VanVleet
4-year $110 million
Adams
3-year $44 million
Extension
Smith
4-year $110 million
Eason
4-year $70 million
Rockets have $50 million tax room this summer if getting rid of Landale (NG contract)
Rockets fans would like to trade Jalen Green to Nets for the 8th pick and salary cap space
Nets would say no
Salary Cap Space has a lot of value this summer
Trade Value (based on my formula)
Jalen green + 10th pick = 2nd round pick from Nets
You have no idea what rockets fans want, nor the value of the players you listed. Your obsession with a team you know nothing about is odd to say the least.
Rockets fan here – no.
Rockets: Of course not
That was just trade value discussion
Let’s say Celtics trade KP to Nets
Celtics would have to attach this package to Nets
No. 28 overall pick in the first round and the No. 32 overall pick in the second round of the 2025 Draft
Celtics: pass…
Rockets actually a lot of assets to make a trade and should to improve. If it’s between Lopez and Adams I’d take Adams just due to age and probably price. I know he can’t shoot but he creates so much space in the paint and as I stated before I just see him aging better in the next 2 years
Rockets should target Garland, 25 years old. — salary $42 million per season
Rockets get Garland
Cavs get Jrue Holiday and Smith
Jalen Green to 3rd team
3rd team send trade package to Celtics
I agree with waiting to match a potential offer for Smith, but they should lock up Eason now.
Just heard on a local sports station in AZ that the Suns and Rockets have some agreement verbally of the pieces for a deal involving Durant. The deal would not involve none of the core young players of the Rockets. It would involve so far as the number 10 pick in this year’s draft and a 2027 Houston first round draft pick that use to belong to the Suns, plus Van Fleet, and Whitmore there first pick in the 2024 draft.
Jalen Green, Jabari Smith, Cam Whitmore, 10th overall pick, 3 more picks/pick swap for Giannas and Connaughton
FVV Thompson Eason Giannas Sengun
Reed Connaughton Brooks … …
Fred will have 1 year left on his deal and then you have a little money to spend, maybe Sengun isn’t around long term but the core should be Thompson Eason Giannas and hopefully Reed develops into that shooter who can play off ball. Hopefully Sengun and Thompson can develop a jumper for some more spacing.
Defence will be what wins games for this bunch. Giannas Thompson Tari those guys are lockdown
Certainly be targeting Giannas over KD even with the shooting/spacing concerns