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Rafael Stone shares outlook on Steven Adams trade, post-deadline state of the Rockets

In the end, the recent trade of second-round draft assets to Memphis for veteran center Steven Adams was the only February 2024 move for the Houston Rockets. While Adams is a reliable big man who has started for playoff teams over a strong career, the 30-year-old will not be available until next season due to a knee injury.

Despite several rumors going into last Thursday’s in-season deadline day for 2023-24 NBA trades, none came to fruition in Houston.

With the deadline transaction window complete, general manager Rafael Stone took questions from reporters prior to Monday’s Feb. 12 matchup versus New York (Houston’s first post-deadline home game).

Topics in the Q&A session included motivations for the Adams deal and his health outlook for the 2024-25 campaign; why no other trades got to the finish line this month; and Stone’s view of the path forward, as the Rockets navigate through various rebuilding phases.

Here’s our roundup of what Stone told media members on Monday.

Rafael Stone interview tidbits, Feb. 12

 

 

 

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Story originally appeared on Rockets Wire