The Houston Rockets have been very busy this summer, and it is setting them up for a bright and promising future.
But it might also keep them a little strapped in the near future.
According to John Hollinger, per SleeperRockets, Houston may wait to extend Tari Eason to “help manage their payroll for the next three seasons.”
“Hollinger also listed Eason’s ‘half-court offensive limitations’ and the positional logjam at power forward with KD and Jabari Smith Jr. as other reasons why,” SleeperRockets wrote.
The Rockets may wait to extend Tari Eason to help manage their payroll for the next three seasons, per @johnhollinger
Hollinger also listed Eason’s “half-court offensive limitations” and the positional logjam at power forward with KD and Jabari Smith Jr. as other reasons why pic.twitter.com/nPn93E2RMP
— SleeperRockets (@SleeperRockets) August 7, 2025
Eason has spent his first three seasons in the league with the Rockets, averaging 10.3 points, 6.3 rebounds, and 1.2 assists per game.
He has shot 46.6 percent from the field, although just 34.5 percent from the three-point line.
Eason’s point average went up in 2024-25, but he isn’t close to being considered the team’s biggest offensive talent.
And with Jabari Smith Jr. in the lineup, and Kevin Durant sure to take up a lot of time, it doesn’t seem like Eason will have as many minutes in the new season.
The Rockets have noticed Eason’s development, and they believe he has more room to grow.
They aren’t eager to let go of him.
But because of how active they have been, they don’t have a lot of options for him right now, and they have to be cautious and strategic with all of their choices.
Eason might end up getting an extension with the Rockets, but it won’t be right away.
Of course, he could be enticed by another team, too, and there is no promise that he won’t get the itch to head to a different franchise.
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