Rockets center Steven Adams has undergone surgery on his left ankle and will miss the rest of the 2025/26 season, sources tell Shams Charania of ESPN (Twitter link).
Adams injured his ankle in a January 18 win over New Orleans, landing awkwardly after contesting a Zion Williamson shot attempt. He was diagnosed last week with a Grade 3 sprain and was ruled out indefinitely.
Adams, 32, missed part of the 2022/23 season and all of ’23/24 due to a knee injury and was brought back carefully last season by Houston, averaging a career-low 13.7 minutes per game in 58 appearances. The big man seemed back to full strength in ’25/26, having logged 22.8 MPG in his 32 outings (11 starts) this season.
While Adams was still seeing less playing time than he did during his prime years in Oklahoma City, New Orleans, and Memphis, he was a crucial part of the Rockets’ game plan in the first half of this season, with his 4.5 offensive rebounds per game ranking among the league leaders. His prowess on the boards helped make Houston the league’s No. 1 team in rebounding percentage and offensive rebounding percentage.
The Rockets still have plenty of depth in the middle, with veteran Clint Capela backing up Alperen Sengun. But the team’s top-five offense has been fueled by bigger lineups that control the glass, so there have been rumblings that Houston could seek more frontcourt help via trade or on the buyout market to make up for the loss of Adams.
The deadline to apply for a disabled player exception for a season-ending injury was January 15, so the Rockets won’t be granted a DPE for Adams. However, the team does have one worth $12.5MM as a result of Fred VanVleet‘s ACL tear. The usefulness of that exception is limited due to Houston’s close proximity to its first-apron hard cap.
Adams is under contract with the Rockets for two years beyond this season. He’ll earn $13MM next season and roughly $11.9MM in 2027/28.

If the toughest guy in the Association can’t play, that is a danged shame. Always fun to see Adams play.
Speedy recovery, Steven.
This hurts them a bit but he gets scheme out when he was healthy for playoffs in career.