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SB Nation Reacts results: Do you expect the Rockets to have a better record in 2025-2026?

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Better, worse, or about the same for the Rockets?

Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NBA. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Houston Rockets fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys.

This week’s question asked about the record for the Rockets this season. There’s been many changes. Jalen Green, Dillon Brooks, Cam Whitmore, and Jock Landale are out, while Kevin Durant, Dorian Finney-Smith and Clint Capela are in. The Rockets are in the tougher conference. And the new pieces may take some time to come together. But on paper, the Rockets sure look better. Houston won 52 games last season. Here’s the poll results:



As you can see, 72 percent of Rockets fans think the Rockets improve on their record in 2025-2026, which is a healthy number. I chose “about the same”. I think a tough conference, lack of scoring outside of KD, and the number of games Durant will miss should squish expectations a bit. I even suspect the Rockets could start out a little slow this season, before rebounding to a home court slot in the first round, winning 52 or 53 games in the proces.

FanDuel has Houston’s win over under at 54.5. I think that’s a tough bet, but I’m taking the under by a slight margin. If you feel confident, head over to FanDuel’s NBA site, where you can bet on the Rockets’ win total, along with NBA season awards, and even the NBA Cup. Plus, you’ll be helping out TDS if you follow this link to make your bets.

Thanks for voting. We’ll be back soon with more polls.

Source: https://www.thedreamshake.com/2025/...-rockets-to-have-a-better-record-in-2025-2026
 
Rockets Face Pistons In Epic Summer League Clash of The Ages!

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Or, hoping Reed Sheppard plays in this one.

Houston Rockets vs. Detroit Pistons


Sunday, July 13th, 2025 @ 3:00pm CST​



Location: Cox Pavillion, Las Vegas, NV

TV: ESPN2, ESPN+

Radio: SportsTalk790

Online: Rockets App


Probable Starting Lineups​


Rockets: Reed Sheppard, Nate Williams, Jermaine Samuels Jr., N’Faly Dante, Moses Brown

Pistons: Eminem, Baby Faced Ray, MC5, Alice Cooper, White Stripes



What ho, Rockets fans? Yes, it’s another Vegas Summer League game. Welcome, sickos. I’ll be streaming this, and if you want YOUR piece of niche streaming immortality, join me! Talk Rockets! Talk Reed Sheppard, talk about how you just can’t spell “Smile” without “Ime”. Whatever, Rockets or NBA related things you have on your mind. It’s really better if I don’t just utter into the void for two hours.

Anyhow, really hoping Reed plays today. Signs are, he will. We will see. Gonna be a lot Kennedy Chandler slick dribbling and sick clanking if not.

Comment here, join me on playback.tv/thedreamshake as well!

Source: https://www.thedreamshake.com/2025/...stons-in-epic-summer-league-clash-of-the-ages
 
Rockets kick off their Summer League slate against Clippers

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Reed Sheppard set to lead the way in Houston’s Summer League opener!

Houston Rockets vs. Los Angeles Clippers

Friday, July 11th, 2025 @ 9:00pm CST​



Location: Cox Pavillion, Las Vegas, NV

TV: NBA TV, ESPN+

Radio: SportsTalk790

Online: Rockets App


Probable Starting Lineups​


Rockets: Reed Sheppard, Nate Williams, Jermaine Samuels Jr., N’Faly Dante, Moses Brown

Clippers: Zavier Simpson, Cam Christie, Kobe Brown, Patrick Baldwin Jr., Yanic Niederhauser



Make sure to checkout the playback tonight as during Halftime I’ll join in live from the arena for a few minutes!

Source: https://www.thedreamshake.com/2025/...mer-league-slate-against-los-angeles-clippers
 
VOTE: Grade Reed Sheppard’s NBA Summer League performance

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Reed appears done for the Summer. How did he do in your eyes?

Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NBA. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Houston Rockets fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys.

The Rockets have had an underwhelming NBA Summer League so far, standing at 0-3 after last night’s loss to the Atlanta Hawks. Reed Sheppard has played in two of the three games, and it appears like he might be done, with the Rockets holding just one more game on Thursday.

In his first game against the Los Angeles Clippers, Sheppard had 28 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists, 4 steals and 3 blocks on 10-for-25 shooting from the field and 6-for-15 from deep. In his second game against the Detroit Pistons, Sheppard had 18 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist and 4 steals on 6-for-19 shooting from the floor and 1-for-7 from three. Sheppard had 9 total turnovers in the two games, including 6 against the Pistons.

It’s not exactly the dominant performances we were expecting from Sheppard, but it’s also important to remember that Houston’s Summer League team this year is B-A-D bad. So what we want from you, is a grade for Reed in the VSL.

Cast your vote, tell us in the comments, and we’ll be back soon with the results.

Source: https://www.thedreamshake.com/2025/...nba-summer-league-performance-houston-rockets
 
Five Out - Summer League Edition

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Summer League is here!

It’s back! Sort of!

Hey, Five Out isn’t really dead! I’ve just been swamped with major, though not bad, stuff in my life.

It’s said that brevity is the soul of wit, so where that leaves me is concerning. Anyhow some Rockets thoughts for you, as VSL gets underway.

1. Vegas Summer League​


The Rockets are sending a decidedly “Blah” roster to Summer League. The only players likely to be significant this season are Reed Sheppard (Ime willing) and N’Faly Dante (enjoying Rockets big wins by watching him dominate garbage time).

This is good. It means this is a team that isn’t climbing out of hole, that doesn’t need to show off prospects and hope for the future. The Rockets future is now. The team isn’t looking for someone to hold down the 10-15 spots. They’ve basically got those players, and more, really.

So while I’m happy to watch Reed, N’Faly, Mojave King and Adonis Arms (great name choices Stone), I’m happier that VSL isn’t the beacon of the Rockets future right now.

2. Good Jalen?


What, more Jalen? Not really. Just this thought. When the Rockets got “Good Jalen”, that is to say efficiently scoring Jalen, they generally won, often pretty big. The Rockets have now essentially swapped Jalen, one of the least efficient fairly high shooting volume players. Yes, Durant is older *, but he’s pretty much always at least “Good Jalen” in terms of scoring. His defense, which won’t be stellar at his age, will still be fine, because he’s 7ft tall with really long arms. Jalen had become a slightly above/slightly below average defender, depending on how you look at him. Durant should manage slightly below without much issue.

Further, KD’s assist rate is better than Jalen’s. He’s not thought of as a big time passer, but he’s not bad. KD has averaged 4.4 assists per game for his career, Jalen 3.4. I expect Durant will crack 5 pretty easily, if he wants, with these Rockets.

3. Dillon Goes Eclectic


The Rockets traded away two starters, in Jalen and Dillon Brooks. Dillon Brooks arguably enjoyed the best overall season of his career last year, at age 29. How do the Rockets replace him? The answer is about four players either playing more, or more or less taking his minutes. Tari Eason, assuming he’s not in bubble wrap this season over his bone injury, can more or less be a 1 to 1 replacement. He’d have to attempt more threes and make about one extra every other game to hit Dillon’s shooting percentage. A slightly lower, but more consistent percentage might honestly help more. Dillon was hot or cold with his shooting most of last season. It worked out to 40%, but the 1-7 type games were fairly frequent.

There’s also more minutes for Jabari Smith, which is a good thing, I’m high on his future.

Finally, there’s Dorian Finney-Smith, stepping into the PJ Tucker slot for the Rockets. Like Dillon, he’ll take on tough defensive assignments up and down the lineup. Like Dillon, he’s pretty tall and tough (though less vocal - but it might be time for The Young Rockets to be more vocal). People say he’s old, but he just turned 32. He’s two years (essentially) older than Brooks. He’s slightly taller than Brooks, and over his career, a better shooter, especially lately.

All this to say, that’s another starter replaced with at worst, like for like.

4. The Offense


I’ll not dwell on this, or rant, but Durant should improve the offense by just being Kevin Durant of course. Is that enough? I think KD’s career average playoff line of 29/8/4/3/1/1 would have taken the Rockets to the Conference Finals, maybe beyond. Swarming him doesn’t really help, as he doesn’t really dribble much, and keeps the ball high, and probably you can’t just hack his arms and hands constantly like OKC loves to do, because he’s Kevin Freaking Durant.

Moreover, the young Rockets should be better simply from being actual veterans now.

There also will be SPACE, with Durant. The “pack the paint, dare them to shoot, close hard if they do” defense isn’t the all purpose solution to the Rockets.

I think there’s a chance that Clint Capela could be an unexpected bonus on offense, as the only real rim running type they have there. No, he’s no longer Baby Deer, but he’s also out of Atlanta. If you have followed the Hawks at all, now they’re smart, so that might be a worry, but also, basically every teammate hates Trae Young. Let’s see if that matters. People thought Steven Adams’ career was over. Stone, Ime, the Rockets and Steven Adams himself proved very much to the contrary. It won’t happen overnight, but maybe, like Adams, it happens. He’s not the starter, but he could be very useful on Adams rest nights.

Finally, the Rockets HAVE an offensive coordinator on the bench, if they’ll let him run. Royal Ivey coached South Sudan, the youngest nation in the world, so no real national team tradition, to a very fine showing in the Olympics. Their offense was furious, fast and fun. Ime, let the man loose! Let Royal cook!

5. The Odds​


Bet the over, if you are inclined to that sort of thing*, and I’m not condoning it, but I might have a smaller flutter on it. This team is set up to be a freight train in the regular season.

*Usual Terms, Conditions, Caveats, Etc., always apply.

Source: https://www.thedreamshake.com/2025/...durant-reed-sheppard-ime-udoka-alperen-sengun
 
VOTE: Should the Rockets offer Kevin Durant a max extension?

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Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NBA. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Rockets fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys.

With Kevin Durant’s contract making him an unrestricted free agent, the Rockets took a bit of a risk making the trade for the star forward. Technically, Durant can walk after this season if he so chooses. The Rockets felt assured enough that KD would sign an extension, but what does that actually look like?

According to reports, the two sides have been talking. Durant is eligible for a two-year, $122 million max extension, but KD doesn’t typically strike me as the kind of guy to offer a discount. He’s essentially been a mercenary for hire for years now, and mercenaries aren’t doing it to give out discounts.

Surely, however, Rockets GM Rafael Stone will be hoping for a good deal, but will he get it? That’s our question this week. Should the Rockets offer KD a max extension?

Cast your vote, tell us in the comments, and we’ll be back soon with the results!

Source: https://www.thedreamshake.com/gener...on-rockets-offer-kevin-durant-a-max-extension
 
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