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Rockets deal Brooks to Suns

The Houston Rockets have traded point guard Aaron Brooks to the Phoenix Suns for Goran Dragic and a first round draft pick.

Brooks was due to be a free agent in the offseason and the Rockets were not likely to be able to re-sign him.

The deal isn’t the only one the Rockets made at the trade deadline, also sending Shane Battier to Memphis for Hasheem Thabeet and a draft pick.

From both trades, it’s clear that the Rockets have given up on the current group of players and are looking to go into a full rebuild. (more…)

Wednesday, March 2, 2011 at 4:12 pm by steve

Rockets off to slow start

Even with Yao Ming back on the court, the Houston Rockets have gotten off to a rocky start this season.

Many felt the Rockets could be a legit contender in the Western Conference if Yao came back healthy.

The team has been slowed by injuries to point guards Aaron Brooks and Kyle Lowry, forcing a shuffling of the starting lineup.

Head coach Rick Adelman is also having to try and gameplan around doctors orders that Yao play no more than 24 minutes per game. (more…)

Monday, November 15, 2010 at 12:35 pm by steve

Yao ready for season opener

Houston Rockets center Yao Ming expects to play in the season opener and is very excited to be back on the court.

Yao is much more upbeat from just a month or so ago when he said he didn’t know how effective he could be this year.

Doctors have cleared Yao, saying his surgically repaired foot is fully healed, which may have given him a confidence boost.

He said he is less afraid to test his foot than he was a couple of months ago, which is definitely all about having confidence in it. (more…)

Friday, August 27, 2010 at 4:03 pm by steve

Madea comes to the Toyota Center

Madea has been in films, on television and even in a book, but this September, she’s coming to the Toyota Center, home of the Houston Rockets.

It’s been 5 years since Tyler Perry’s famous character Madea has been on the stage for “Madea Goes To Jail.” Now, she’s back with the whole gang for “Madea’s Big Happy Family” on Sept. 18 and 19!

Just like Perry’s past works–Diary of a Mad Black Woman, Madea’s Family Reunion, Meet the Browns, Madea Goes to Jail and I Can Do Bad All By Myself–this one is a mix of stand-up comedy, drama and a church revival. The plot centers around Shirley, Madea’s close friend, who is dying of cancer. She needs to gather her five adult children (and their families), but there’s too much standing in the way for everyone to get together!

Before Madea moves into the Toyota Center, it will host the Carnival of Madness, with performances from Shinedown, Chevelle, Puddle of Mud and Sevendust. Check back soon, because there’s always something going on at the Toyota Center!

Thursday, August 12, 2010 at 4:38 pm by jordan