Killing crazy! Killing crazy! Just now, the Rockets reached their 11th signing in the offseason
5:40am, 23 July 2025Basketball
Do you believe it? Since the offseason this year, Rockets general manager Stone, who has completely defeated the free market, has signed as many as double digits through him! Just now, Stone achieved another signing and strengthening. So far, the Rockets' signing number this offseason has reached an incredible 11!

According to ESPN's famous reporter Shams, league sources revealed that the Houston Rockets officially signed free agents and 3D wing Josh Okogie for $3.1 million a year. At this point, the 26-year-old Okogi has officially become a Rockets player. In the new season, he will join hands with the three giants Durant, Shin Kyung and Amen to start a new chapter in Houston! Afterwards, Okogie immediately wrote: "Houston, we are in trouble now!" In the 2024-25 season, Josh Okogie played 40 regular season games for the Phoenix Suns and the Charlotte Hornets, averaging 15.6 minutes per game, contributing 7.1 points, 2.8 rebounds, 0.8 assists, 1.2 steals, and 0.5 blocks. He shot 34.8% from three-pointers, 44.3% from the field, 34.8% from three-pointers, 34.8% from three-pointers, and 74.1% from free throws.

Although Okogi's personal data and shooting percentage are not ideal, he has made great progress in his outside shooting in the past few years. Okogi's three-point shooting percentage was less than 30% when he first entered the league to nearly 35%. His transformation can be said to be delighted! With the continuous improvement of Okogi's shooting skills from outside the three-point line, he, who is known for his defense throughout his career, has now gradually developed towards the league's 3D player direction. Therefore, the Rockets chose to bring Okogie back to Houston from the free market, which is undoubtedly a further improvement of the team's defensive strength in the championship lineup!

With Josh Okogie officially signed a one-year franchise contract with the Houston Rockets, this means that Josh Okogie and Kevin Durant will be able to reunite in Houston. During the first half of the 2022-23, 23-24 and 24-25 seasons, Josh Okogie and Kevin Durant became teammates for the first time. Now that the two are reunited in Houston, this will greatly help improve the relationship between the two, and it also provides unlimited possibilities for their dream of winning in the Suns to realize in the Rockets.

During this offseason, the Rockets have successfully built a super championship lineup that is enough to challenge any team in the league! There is no doubt that the Houston Rockets are the super winners in the free market this offseason, and the series of smooth S-class operations of Rockets General Manager Stone is even closer to the gods!

Finally, let's review the 11 signings reached by Rockets general manager Stone this summer: successfully renewing Fred VanVreet for 2 years and $50 million, renewing Steven Adams for 3 years and 39 million, renewing Jeff Green for 1 year and 3.63 million, renewing Alon Holiday for 1 year and 3.08 million, renewing Tate for 1 year and 2.67 million, introducing Kevin Durant for 4 years and 53 million, signed Finney Smith for 3 years and 21 million, signed Clint Capela for 3 years and 2.1 million, signed Kevin Harris for 1 year and 3.1 million, signed Josh Okogie for 1 year and 3.1 million.
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