Rockets GM Rafael Stone explains Houston’s trade deadline moves
In Friday’s press conference, Rockets general manager Rafael Stone shared his perspective on Houston’s trade deadline moves — headlined by a deal sending Eric Gordon to the Los Angeles Clippers — and insight on what comes next for the 2022-23 roster and beyond.
Will newly acquired veterans like Danny Green, Justin Holiday, and Frank Kaminsky be sticking around? Stone made it clear Friday that Houston is at least open to the idea, though additional conversations will be had with each of those players to determine the right fit.
None of the players acquired by the Rockets has a salary beyond the 2022-23 season, so Houston’s plan to create significant salary cap space in the 2023 offseason remains very much intact.
The rebuilding Rockets also bolstered their stockpile of future draft assets through Thursday’s deadline dealings, both with a 2023 first-round pick swap obtained in the Gordon trade and a pair of future second-round picks (Oklahoma City’s in 2024, 2025) acquired in the deal sending Garrison Mathews and Bruno Fernando to Atlanta.
From a GM’s perspective, here’s insight from Stone on how and why those deals went down at the deadline, along with his plan moving forward as Houston attempts to climb back to NBA relevancy.
Rafael Stone Interview
Rafael Stone on #Rockets at the trade deadline:
"We're trying to build something, and I do think we improved the team, at least from the perspective of what we're trying to do."
"We are going to have the most cap space this summer of any NBA team."
— Ben DuBose (@BenDuBose) February 10, 2023
Rafael Stone: "We are going to have the most cap space of any team in the NBA, I believe … We're going to have a lot of room to sign free agents, to make trades into that space."
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Rafael Stone: “We’re trying to build something. We’re going to have the most cap space this summer — room to sign free agents, make trades into that space to really transform the team.”
— Kelly Iko (@KellyIko) February 10, 2023
Rafael Stone says he's "very optimistic" and "very confident" on how he thinks Phase 2 of the rebuild will go for the #Rockets.
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Stone on the incoming veterans and their future roles —
“As it relates to their roles on this time, that’s really for Stephen. It’s not fair for me to start pontificating how they should be used for the remaining of the year. It’s ultimately on him.”
— Kelly Iko (@KellyIko) February 10, 2023
Stone said all of Houston’s picks were involved in recent discussions with teams over the last few weeks.
— Kelly Iko (@KellyIko) February 10, 2023
Rafael Stone says he has spoken with Danny Green, Justin Holiday, and Frank Kaminsky, won't comment on their potential roles because that's in the purview of Stephen Silas.
Sounds like #Rockets are at least open to keeping them around, pending further discussions.
— Ben DuBose (@BenDuBose) February 10, 2023
Sounds like the plan is for the Rockets to keep Danny Green, Justin Holiday and Frank Kaminsky
— Adam Spolane (@AdamSpolane) February 10, 2023
Rafael Stone said no, he's not satisfied with the development of the young #Rockets yet: "We want them to be great players and they're not yet. The goal is not to be ok, not to be improving. It's to be great."
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Rafael Stone on the Eric gordon trade: "We were really just trying to balance things out what our goals were going to be long-term, especially this summer." #Rockets
— Alykhan Bijani (@Rockets_Insider) February 10, 2023