
Rockets' Season Collapsed: Injuries, Scandal, Leadership Void
Kevin Durant's injury, burner phone scandal, and leadership chaos exposed why Houston's championship hopes crumbled.
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The Houston Rockets are a professional basketball team based in Houston, Texas, competing in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Established in 1967, the franchise initially played in San Diego before relocating to Houston in 1971. The Rockets have won two NBA championships (1994, 1995) and are known for their iconic players like Hakeem Olajuwon and James Harden. The team plays home games at the Toyota Center and is a staple of Houston's sports culture.
The Houston Rockets' 2026 season has been marked by challenges, including injuries and leadership issues, leading to a disappointing campaign. Despite early hopes, the team failed to secure a playoff spot, finishing near the bottom of the Western Conference. Recent reports highlight a leadership void and internal scandals, prompting calls for organizational changes. The Rockets' focus now shifts to rebuilding and addressing key roster and coaching decisions for the upcoming seasons.

Kevin Durant's injury, burner phone scandal, and leadership chaos exposed why Houston's championship hopes crumbled.

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