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The Houston Rockets are really planning to make a big offseason splash as they try to pursue Chris Paul and Dwight Howard when these two high-profile free-agents hits the market, a source close to situation reported on Monday.
San Antonio Spurs shooting guard Tracy McGrady is relishing every moment of his first stint in the NBA Finals. After 16 seasons in the league, T-Mac finally has a real shot at winning it all, perhaps, without even breaking a single drop of sweat.
NBA star Jeremy Lin may be hitting it big on the NBA scene these days, but that doesn't mean he's forgotten his Taiwan roots.
Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant is aiming to play as early as the opener of the 2013-2014 season barely six weeks since he underwent a surgery to fix a torn Achilles tendon in his left leg, the All-Star shooting guard told ESPN.
Former NBA head coach Phil Jackson is hoping incoming free-agent center Dwight Howard will eventually re-sign with the Los Angeles Lakers, multiple sources reported on Thursday.
The second version of the Dwight Howard saga is about a month away from officially starting with the July 1 NBA free agency kickoff looming, but the buzz is already beginning to spread that maybe-just maybe-the Los Angeles Lakers' dominant center might take his talents to Houston.
If there was any team to look forward to in the coming years-aside from the Miami Heat-it would be the Houston Rockets.
Jeremy Lin had a great first season with the Houston Rockets, but somehow, it didn't translate to a good postseason.
All in all, Jeremy Lin's 2012-13 NBA season as a Houston Rocket was pretty much a rollercoaster.
After taking a 3-0 lead in the series, the Oklahoma City Thunder suddenly found themselves in dangerous territory after failing to finish off the Houston Rockets in the last two games.
Jeremy Lin didn't Play in Game 5, Rockets Vs Thunder
"The injury is day by day getting better," but in Wednesday practice, it was only with the left hand.
Jeremy Lin During Rockets Training.
Jeremy Lin with team in locker.
In sports, opportunity created by injury is a two-way street; it can work for you and it can work against you sometimes.