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Rockets free agency rumors: Fred VanVleet, Dillon Brooks lead targets (June 27)

With upwards of $60 million in space beneath the NBA’s 2023-24 salary cap, along with a room exception to potentially use as well, the Houston Rockets are a key domino entering 2023 free agency. And coming off a 22-60 season, the young and rebuilding club certainly has needs at a variety of positions up and down its roster.

So, who are general manager Rafael Stone and new head coach Ime Udoka likely to target once free agency agreements can officially be reached starting at 5:00 p.m. Central on Friday, June 30?

At Monday’s introductory press conference for newly drafted rookies Amen Thompson and Cam Whitmore, Udoka said he’d like to have some “professional and mature adults in the room” by adding players who have had success at the NBA level, such as playing in championships and other high-level situations.

The idea, of course, is to supplement Houston’s burgeoning young core with the type of veterans who could help bolster their individual and collective development in 2023-24 and future seasons.

Could Toronto guard Fred VanVleet and Memphis wing Dillon Brooks fit that criteria? According to veteran NBA scribe Marc Stein, they might. As of Tuesday, here’s a roundup of what’s being said and reported regarding the Rockets and Friday’s opening of free agency.

Rockets prioritizing Fred VanVleet, Dillon Brooks?

Dillon Brooks seeking more than $12 million annually

Ime Udoka wants to add professionals, mature adults

James Harden still interested in Rockets

ESPN’s Brian Windhorst expects James Harden to stay in Philadelphia

Rafael Stone wants multiple players in free agency, not just one

List of potential Rockets targets, via Jonathan Feigen of Houston Chronicle

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Story originally appeared on Rockets Wire