The Houston Rockets need Fred VanVleet shooting now more than ever. Since the start of 2025 VanVleet has been one of the best shooters on the team.
There’s an understanding that the goal is to win by any means necessary, and not get carried away with the highs and the lows. That's maturity.”
The Houston Rockets keep proving how they are one of the top teams in the league. They hold the second seed in the Western Conference with just a week until the
With Fred VanVleet out and Houston on night two of a road back-to-back, the Rockets had their five-game winning streak snapped in Sacramento.
The Houston Rockets are in an exciting position halfway through this 2024-25 NBA season. With a strong record of 30-14, they are sitting second in the Western Conference and showing impressive growth as a young team. Led by emerging stars Jalen Green and Alperen Sengun, Houston has exceeded expectations thus far.
Fred VanVleet is an American professional basketball player currently with the Houston Rockets. He played college basketball for Wichita State University before joining the NBA. VanVleet began his NBA career with the Toronto Raptors,
Houston's offense came back alive in the third as veteran guard Fred VanVleet found his stroke from deep, knocking down two threes to help extend the lead. Star guard Jalen Green also caught fire ...
Amen Thompson was among second-year players chosen and Reed Sheppard was among those from G-League named to roster for All-Star event.
Houston moved quickly to bring in Udoka who ... so they decided to make Dillon Brooks and Fred VanVleet the main focus of their offseason. All the moves paid off as the Rockets went from the ...
The Kings point guard has preferred destination, according to reports, but these teams make the most sense as a landing spot.
After Houston’s 114-112 victory, Brown said Boston entered the game intending to neutralize Jalen Green, Fred VanVleet and Alperen Sengun. The Celtics accomplished that, holding the Rockets’ top three leading scorers to 30 total points on 9-of-32 shooting (3-for-14 on 3-pointers).
Few saw a floor general in Thompson when he was drafted, but rather a versatile guard capable of playing four positions.