Steven Adams Agrees to a 3-Year, $39M Contract Extension with the Rockets, AP Source Says
- On Saturday, Steven Adams finalized an extension with the Houston Rockets that will keep him with the team through the 2024-25 season, agreeing to a fully guaranteed deal worth $39 million over three seasons.
- The Rockets prioritized extending Adams before he became an unrestricted free agent on June 30, reflecting mutual interest to continue their partnership.
- Adams played 58 games this season, averaging 3.9 points and leading the NBA in offensive rebound rate among players with at least 50 games.
- During Houston's 52-30 regular season as the Western Conference 2 seed, Adams's presence improved the team's performance, with a plus-44 point differential when he was on the court.
- The extension removes a key center from free agency, supports Houston's young roster, and maintains Adams's role in their rotation after a first-round playoff loss to Golden State.
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The first domino of the free agent big market fell on Saturday as Rockets center Steven Adams agreed to an extension with the Houston Rockets. The veteran gets a new three-year deal worth $39 million that won’t become official until the new league year begins next month, according to Shams Charania of ESPN.com. The deal is also fully guaranteed.
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