The Rockets lead the NBA in rebounding for the season, but they’ve been middle of the pack since losing Jabari Smith to ...
It's been a little more than two weeks since Houston Rockets power forward Jabari Smith Jr. broke his hand. The injury was ...
Houston Rockets forward Jabari Smith Jr. will not have surgery on his fractured left hand after all, coach Ime Udoka said ...
The Rockets raised eyebrows around the league after sweeping a home and away back to back against the Cleveland Cavaliers ...
There's a legitimate argument for Thompson to remain as the starter when Smith returns. The Rockets have found the same ...
Jabari Smith Jr. continued to establish himself ... Smith’s progress will now be halted due to a broken hand. Houston Rockets head coach Ime Udoka announced Smith’s hand injury before Friday ...
Houston Rockets forward Jabari Smith Jr. broke his left, non-shooting hand and will be out 4-8 weeks, coach Ime Udoka revealed prior to Friday night’s game against the Boston Celtics.
The Houston Rockets’ Jabari Smith Jr. will be out four to eight weeks after fracturing his left hand during a shootaround Friday, coach Ime Udoka said before Friday evening’s game against the ...
Boston hosts Houston in out-of-conference action. Monday's matchup is the first of the season for the teams. Boston is 15-8 ...
The Celtics will need to play well at home to prevent another deflating loss to a team they should beat on paper.
The Rockets are 9-3 in January, though one of the three losses was to the Celtics. In a rematch from Boston, Houston will look to get some revenge.
Kelly Iko looks at the resurgence of both Cam Whitmore in Houston and Jay Huff in Memphis in the the latest Ikosystem.