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The 35-year-old is a clutch shooter as well as one of the league’s best versatile defenders.

Iguodala seems to be a perfect fit for the Rockets. Sources: Memphis wants three-time champion Andre Iguodala to report to training camp and is refusing right now to engage in buyout, which would prevent Iguodala from finishing a Hall of Fame career on his terms because this may be his final NBA season. Therefore, it seems that the Rockets would have to orchestrate a trade, likely costing them future assets. However, according to Shams Charania of The Athletic, the Grizzlies have no interest in buying out his contract. One such player that the Rockets appear to have an interest in is Memphis Grizzlies veteran Andre Iguodala. Don’t be surprised if Houston adds a couple more names to the camp roster. The NBA mandates that every team carries a minimum of 14 players. Houston will have at least 18 players in training camp. While the number of fully guaranteed contracts is not a huge problem, it does indicate that the Rockets are unsure of what the makeup of the team is going to be. The 10 fully guaranteed contracts are the lowest amount of any team in the Association. The Rockets have just 10 players under fully guaranteed contracts following the signing of veteran center Nene. Houston’s biggest concern heading into training camp is its depth. In fact, Shumpert refused a contract offer by the Rockets recently.
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Faried and Shumpert are both free agents, but it is highly unlikely either player will return to the team. Kenneth Faried and Iman Shumpert are the other two players from the playoff roster that aren’t with the team. Chris Paul, of course, is one of those players, not currently with the team as he was part of the Westbrook deal. Houston did lose three players off of their postseason roster. The Rockets re-signed Austin Rivers, Gerald Green, and Danuel House. As a result of failing to reach the NBA Finals, and for the Rockets to keep pace with the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers, general manager Darryl Morey decided to trade for Oklahoma City Thunder superstar Russell Westbrook.īesides the addition of Westbrook, Houston didn’t make any earth-shattering moves.
