Houston Rockets forward Chase Budinger will miss the start of training camp after spraining his left ankle during a workout Thursday, the Houston Chronicle reported.
The Rockets robbed from Peter to pay Paul on Aug. 11 when they traded forward Trevor Ariza to New Orleans and acquired Courtney Lee from New Jersey in a four-team trade also included Indiana.
Houston Rockets forward Chase Budinger suffered an injury during an offseason workout yesterday afternoon. Budinger underwent a complete medical evaluation by Rockets team physicians at Memorial Hermann Sports Medicine Institute where it was determined that he suffered a moderate to severe sprain of his left ankle. The injury will prevent him from future conditioning work for [...]
HOUSTON----The Houston Rockets and Reliant Energy announced today that they have signed an agreement making Reliant Energy the official electricity supplier to the team and Toyota Center.
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HOUSTON-Houston Rockets All-Star center Yao Ming is confident that he'll be ready for the start of the regular season after a team doctor declared his surgically repaired foot fully healed.
www.sportsline.com/ - CBS Sports - Sat, 04 Sep 2010 4:40:23 AM EDT
LAS VEGAS -- The Rockets won't have to worry about anyone trying to steal Luis Scola with an offer sheet. Not that it was much of a concern, anyway. ...
www.sportsline.com/ - CBS Sports - Sat, 04 Sep 2010 2:44:40 AM EDT
The Rockets stepped out of their elements on Tuesday afternoon as they traded in their tennis shoes for some bats and they took part in a home run derby at Minute Maid Park.
LAS VEGAS -- Brad Miller has agreed to a three-year, $15 million deal with the Rockets, deciding to join forces with Yao Ming instead of the Big Three in Miami. ...
www.sportsline.com/ - CBS Sports - Sat, 04 Sep 2010 1:47:12 AM EDT
It was certainly a welcome sight for Rockets fans last week—Yao Ming, moving confidently, working up a sweat, banging around in one-on-one situations with teammate Chuck Hayes. Last year, Houston put up a valiant effort in trying to slip into the playoffs in the West, but came up just short.
KAYSERI, Turkey (AP) Aleksandar Rasic made four free throws in the last 11 seconds Thursday to help Serbia upset top-ranked Argentina 84-82 and win Group A at the FIBA World Championship. Argentina captain and Houston Rockets forward Luis Scola sank two free throws with 38 seconds left to make it 77-77, but Serbia's Dusko Savanovic hit a 3-pointer with 18 seconds remaining.
www.japantimes.co.jp/ - The Japan Times - Sat, 04 Sep 2010 12:30:45 AM EDT