Steven Adams is on the move again, with the Memphis Grizzlies set to send the Kiwi big man to the Houston Rockets.
ESPN insider Adrian Wojnarowski reported Adams will be sent to the Rockets in exchange for New Zealand Breakers part-owner Victor Oladipo and three second-round picks. The teams are yet to confirm the news.
Adams, 30, hasn’t played a game for the Grizzlies this year due to a knee injury sustained during last year’s NBA campaign. The injury, which kept him out of the Grizzlies’ playoff run, was not responding to non-operative rehabilitation and required surgery to repair. He was ruled out for the entire 2023-24 season as a result.
Wojnarowski reports the Rockets’ front office believes Adams, who has established himself as a strong defensive and rebounding centre, will bring toughness and leadership that can add to their young team, and that he has the skill set to provide an impact on the court - likely in a limited role behind rising young big Alperen Sengun.
Houston will be the fourth NBA team for Adams. He began his career with the Oklahoma City Thunder in 2013, but was traded to the New Orleans Pelicans after seven seasons in Oklahoma City. He spent one season with the Pelicans before being traded to Memphis.