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The Houston Rockets athlete quietly welcomed Peace Moira with 23-year-old Myah Lakopo in February while his girlfriend, Draya Michele — 17 years his senior — will give birth 4 months later. -
NBA News: How Will Rudy Gay Make A Big Impact On The Houston Rockets Playoff Run [VIDEO]
Reports are saying that Rudy Gay could make a big Impact on the Houston Rockets playoff run and might be the missing piece to their current campaign. -
Houston Rockets News: Dwight Howard Working With Hakeem Olajuwon To Prove Critics Wrong [PHOTO, VIDEO]
As a member fo the Orlando Magic, Dwight Howard used to travel to Houston to work out with NBA legend Hakeem Olajuwon, and now that Howard has signed with the Houston Rockets, he's taking full advantage of Olajuwon's services. -
Dwight Howard Trade to Houston Rockets Predicted for Free Agent Despite Kobe Bryant Challenge
Dwight Howard is rumored to be close to signing a contract with the Houston Rockets. Dwight Howard is rumored to be close to signing a contract with the Houston Rockets. -
Patrick Beverley: NBA Player Death Threats Tweets After Russell Westbrook Injury [VIDEO]
The basketball world was stunned when news got out that Russell Westbrook would be out indefinitely due to an injury, and now fans have blamed the Houston Rockets guard Patrick Beverley for colliding into him. -
Jeremy Lin Trade: Linsanity Over? Sources say NY to Let Lin Walk to Houston Rockets
It appears as if Linsanity may indeed by over; at least for New York Knick fans. With the recent acquisition of the now returning Raymond Felton, many experts are predicting that the Knicks will not match the three-year $25 million dollar offer sheet that was drawn up by the Houston Rockets for Jeremy Lin. The eye raising deal would pay Lin $5 million and $5.2 million respectively in the first two years and $14.9 million in the third. -
NBA Free Agency 2012: Is Jeremy Lin Being Over Paid? Former Knick Head Coach Larry Brown Agrees [Audio]
Jeremy Lin has verbally agreed to sign a four-year offer sheet with the Houston Rockets on July 11, according to a source close to the talks. The center of the "Linsanity" phenomenon last winter, will receive a deal worth $10.2 million over the first two seasons and $9.3 million each of the last two years. The fourth season is a team option.
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