Since trading for Chris Paul a week ago, the Houston Rockets are in dire need for a backup point guard.
So much so, if the season began today, Houston would be looking at Bobby Brown or Isaiah Taylor as their point guards for the second unit. No disrespect to both players, but having Brown and Taylor will only result in another first round exit.
Despite not having much money to work with, the Rockets are continuously trying to upgrade their roster for the 2018 season.
According to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN, the Rockets are working hard to flip their nonguaranteed contracts for players or assets for the upcoming year:
The Houston Rockets are working to flip their $10M in non-guaranteed contracts for players or assets, league sources tell ESPN.