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Rockets Wire on MSNRafael Stone: Rockets penciling in Reed Sheppard for ‘big role’ in sophomore seasonReed is going to have to be really good for us. We’ve penciled him in for a big role, and everything we’ve seen... is that he ...
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Rockets general manager Rafael Stone says Kevin Durant, even at age 37, brings championship qualities to Houston and worth ...
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Rockets Wire on MSN‘We’re not a developmental team anymore’: Rockets GM Rafael Stone on Cam Whitmore tradeWe’re not a developmental team anymore,” Rockets general manager Rafael Stone said when asked about the trade sending Cam ...
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Rockets Wire on MSN‘He’s Kevin Durant’: Rockets GM Rafael Stone explains blockbuster trade, active offseasonMonday’s press conference was the first interview for Rockets general manager Rafael Stone since his blockbuster trade ...
This offseason, the Houston Rockets traded for future Hall of Famer Kevin Durant, who will turn 37 in September. They also ...
When Darryl Morey left the Houston Rockets, many were concerned about how the Rockets would survive. Stone has not only squashed those concerns but has exceeded most people's expectations.
CHICAGO — About an hour before the 2022 NBA Draft Lottery, before the Houston Rockets learned of their No. 3 pick, general manager Rafael Stone stood a few feet in front of the main ballroom ...
Rockets GM Rafael Stone says they want to develop, not trade for a star: 'We do not intend to change anything' Houston has been the subject of high-profile trade rumors, including for Kevin Durant ...
Stone's first draft saw him take Jalen Green and Alperen Sengun in 2021. Stone has made several picks since then, which means that the majority of the players on the team were players he drafted.
Houston Rockets general manager Rafael Stone expressed confidence that the franchise would not need to employ a "wholesale tank strategy" to rebuild, citing the haul of first-round picks received ...
Mar 19, 2023; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Rockets general manager Rafael Stone watches during practice before the game against the New Orleans Pelicans at Toyota Center.
Houston Rockets general manager Rafael Stone never had the luxury of holding the No. 1 overall pick. But despite his misfortunes, Stone maximized each lottery pick and constructed a talented young ...
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