The Houston Rockets acquired veteran center Steven Adams around the trade deadline last season, and there were many question marks surrounding his ability to return to peak performance and whether he can alleviate the team's troubles at back-up center.
The Houston Rockets made a significant move by acquiring Steven Adams from the Memphis Grizzlies last season, and his role for the upcoming season is expected to be pivotal.
The Houston Rockets traded for Steven Adams back in February ahead of the trade deadline from the Memphis Grizzlies, and now they will finally be able to reap the benefits of the deal.
The Houston Rockets kicked off their 2024-25 preseason schedule with a road game Monday night vs the Utah Jazz. The Rockets and Jazz struggled to score in the first few minutes as both teams tried to knock off the off-season rust.
NBA big man Steven Adams has been mostly laying low this offseason, but he still does make time to troll the fans. On Friday, his latest victim was X user 'Lob City Bandwagon' who caught a stray after claiming to have seen Adams buying condoms at a local CVS pharmacy.
Steven Adams may have surprised fans when he shared his new set-up in the bedroom of his new house. He shared a picture of his bedroom on his Instagram story, where all that can be seen in the room is an air mattress, a pillow, and an iPad on the window sill.
Not trading Alpie. We are about a week from training camp starting, and right now it looks like green lights all the way for the Rockets in terms of health.
Nearly eight months ago, the Houston Rockets traded for Steven Adams knowing he was out for the season, banking on his eventual return anyways. Now, just weeks away from the 2024-25 season, Adams seems on the precipice of an NBA return.
Here are three big questions for the Rockets heading into the new season.
Before being known as one of the most intimidating players in the NBA today, Houston Rockets center Steven Adams was a wide-eyed rookie on the Oklahoma
Steven Adams is a 13-year NBA veteran who has had a decent career in the league. While he didn't play last season due to injuries, Adams is well-respected and feared as one of the strongest men in the NBA.
The Houston Rockets have a valuable veteran center in Steven Adams, after acquiring him at the trade deadline from Memphis. The 6-foot-11 big from New Zealand has always been a bruiser for playoff teams, and now finds himself backing up Alperen Sengun in Houston, for a team hoping to get back to the postseason.
The big splash the Houston Rockets landed at the trade deadline in Steven Adams will eventually become a nice added piece to the growing young core. While Adams is out for the current season due to knee surgery, his fit on the roster for next season provides a much-needed depth on rebounding and defense.
Setting up for the future even during the season, the Houston Rockets just traded for Steven Adams, who won't play again this season due to a knee injury.
Five players who have not taken the court this season received votes from their peers, including Memphis Grizzlies center Steven Adams.
A disabled player exception allows an over-the-cap team some spending power when it loses a player deemed likely to sideline him through at least June 15 of that season.
The Memphis Grizzlies were delivered a massive blow ahead of the 2023-24 NBA regular season. Starting center Steven Adams has to undergo surgery on the PCL in his right knee and he will be sidelined for the entire season.
The Memphis Grizzlies will be without one of their key players for the entire 2023-24 season.
The Grizzlies will miss not only his rebounding acumen, impossible screens and defense around the rim, but also his solid playmaking from out of the high post.
The Memphis Grizzlies relayed that center Steven Adams is expected to miss at least another four weeks after receiving a stem cell injection as he recovers from a PCL sprain. He might miss the rest of the regular season.
Grizzlies center Steven Adams received a stem cell injection in his injured right knee and will be re-evaluated in four weeks, the team announced in a press release.
Ja Morant’s recent controversy may have been a surprise to some around the NBA, but apparently at least one Memphis Grizzlies player had a warning before it happened.
Grizzlies center Steven Adams has been out since January 22 after spraining the PCL in his right knee, but he appears to be nearing a return.
The video of Shannon Sharpe single-handedly starting a situation between him and the Grizzlies stars went viral, and fans noticed Steven Adams' role in the situation.
Steven Adams leads the league in offensive rebounds. He says there's a simple reason.
Adams joined the Grizzlies last summer in a deal for Jonas Valanciunas.
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