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Rockets take Clint Capela with pick #25

The Rockets selected Swiss forward/center prospect Clint Capela with the 25th pick of the NBA Draft.

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Cap room is king for the Rockets right now and that continued to be shown on Draft Night as the Rockets went the international route, selecting Swiss power forward prospect Clint Capela with the 25th pick of the NBA Draft Thursday night.

“It was really amazing, like a dream come true,” said Capela on how he reacted when he learned the Rockets drafted him. “It was like, awesome.”

The 6-foot-10 athletic forward averaged 9.4 points, 6.9 rebounds and 1.5 blocks in 22 minutes a game for Elan Chalon in France’s top pro league in 2013-14.

“We thought he had the highest upside outside of the top few guys in the draft,” said Rockets general manager Daryl Morey, who said that Capela’s 7′ 4.5″ wingspan was second only to Anthony Davis (who measured at 7′ 5.5″).

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At just 20 years of age, Capela is an excellent athlete and finisher. He’s especially quick on the second and third hop and specializes in rebounding and shotblocking. In transition and on the pick-and-roll, Capela can be very impressive.

He has a lot of work to do, however. He must get stronger and add some bulk, and there have been questions about his work ethic, which you never like to see. But as an athlete and with his length, there is a tremendous amount of potential here. This isn’t an undersized four.

It’s not immediately clear if the Rockets will keep the pick through the free agency period, but there is no financial incentive to move it by itself. Since the Rockets can stash Capela overseas for a year or more, there will not be a cap hit until he does come over.

For his part, Capela expects — or at least hopes — to join the Rockets this coming season.

“I want to come this year and work hard here,” said Capela, who added that the Rockets are aware of that desire.

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Morey felt Capela’s development timeline to join the Rockets was “probably a little bit down the road,” but he didn’t think it would take too long.

“He already was, you could easily argue, the best big in the French Pro A League at his age,” said Morey. “His ability to rebound, he’s super athletic — I don’t think it’s too far off where he’s helping the Rockets.”

As for Capela’s assessment of himself, he said he needs to work on his “physicality and mid-range shot” but he compares his game to Oklahoma City defensive menace Serge Ibaka.

“I’m a good rebounder. I can really run the floor. I can play tough. I can do this with regularity,” said Capela.

While Capela may be a year or two away from contributing, the highlights are intriguing. You get a feel for how his length and athletic ability could have a real impact.

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The Rockets also drafted Arizona guard Nick Johnson in the second round.

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    Postgame Show: Reed Sheppard thrives as Rockets finish preseason 4-0

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    It’s been a mixed bag for Rockets second-year guard Reed Sheppard, but Thursday night, his potential was on full display.

    With several key players — Kevin Durant, Amen Thompson, Jabari Smith Jr., Alperen Sengun, Steven Adams, Clint Capela — sitting out, Reed Sheppard led the B-Team in Atlanta and feasted, hitting 12-22 shots for 29 points, including 5-13 from three-point range. He added 4 steals, 3 blocks, 6 assists and 6 rebounds.

    Ben Dubose and I discussed the preseason, Reed’s strong showing, the clock running down on Tari Eason’s extension and the regular season opener this Tuesday in Oklahoma City.

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    SI: Kevin Durant wants Houston to be his final NBA stop

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    Houston Rockets star Kevin Durant is on the cover of the upcoming November print issue of Sports Illustrated. That issue is the iconic magazine’s official 2025-26 basketball preview.

    Written by NBA writer Chris Mannix, the cover story profiles how trading for the All-Star forward in the 2025 offseason could have the Rockets poised for championship contention. Excerpts were released to ClutchFans for promotional purposes.

    “I think other teams valued growing their younger players and draft picks,” Durant says of his offseason trade. “I’m a veteran, [now] 37 years old, with a high price tag. Not a lot of people in the league wanted to make that move to change the franchise and add me to the equation.”

    And now that Durant is in Houston, he clearly doesn’t want it to be a short-term move.

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    Among Durant’s comments to Mannix:

    I felt like this team is on the brink of being a consistent playoff team. I wanted to be a part of it.

    I’m looking to be here as long as I can, play my last years of my career. That’s the intent. I would love to do that. I mean, I’m 37 years old and I’m going on 19 years in the league. I want to be solidified in a spot and build with a team with a group of guys that’s going to be around for a while. So hopefully this is it.

    I’m getting older, but I just feel like I got a lot to look forward to. I feel like I’ve done a lot as well. I’m content, but I want more, as weird as that sounds.

    One reason for Durant’s happiness is his relationship with head coach Ime Udoka, who was a top assistant when the future Hall of Famer played for the Brooklyn Nets earlier this decade.

    Udoka “is just real and to the point,” Durant told SI’s Mannix. “There’s no sugarcoating.”

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    Part of that “real” is humility. As Mannix explains, Udoka has already made it clear that he doesn’t want Durant’s teammates to be star-struck, and particularly not impressionable young players such as Alperen Sengun, Jabari Smith Jr., Amen Thompson, and Reed Sheppard.

    “Don’t take a backseat to anybody,” Udoka says of his message to other Rockets. “It’s not the Kevin Durant Show because he’s here now. The biggest growth is going to come internally, from our young guys.”

    The complete cover story from SI’s Mannix can be read here.

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    Postgame Show: Rockets fight off Pelicans, Jabari Smith Jr. shows out

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    Jabari Smith Jr. really does look different this year.

    Jabari showed out Tuesday night as the Rockets beat the New Orleans Pelicans 130-128 to improve to 3-0 in the preseason. The Rockets close out the practice games Thursday against the Hawks before opening the regular season this coming Tuesday against the Thunder in Oklahoma City.

    Jabari looked confident — he was very aggressive Tuesday night, scoring 24 of his 26 points in the first half in less than 20 minutes of play. He hit 4-10 from deep.

    Ben Dubose and I discussed the game live in postgame: Jabari’s impressive showing, the big lineup getting the starting nod, Kevin Durant displaying his closer credentials and the skirmish/fight that broke out between Amen Thompson and Jose Alvarado.

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    NBA GMs see big season ahead for rising Rockets star Amen Thompson

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    As part of the annual NBA GM survey, NBA.com’s John Schuhmann polls the top decision-makers for each of the league’s 30 teams.

    Poll topics include the best teams, players, coaches, and offseason moves, with general managers not allowed to vote for their own team or personnel. Percentages are based on the pool of respondents to that particular question and not necessarily all 30 general managers.

    As for the 2025-26 Houston Rockets, one consistent theme was third-year guard Amen Thompson, who featured repeatedly in the GM survey.

    Here’s a rundown of where Thompson was represented:

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    Player most likely to have a breakout season: Amen Thompson at No. 1 (30%)
    Best perimeter defender in NBA: Amen Thompson at No. 3 (22%)
    Most versatile defender in NBA: Amen Thompson at No. 1 (18%)
    Most athletic player in NBA: Amen Thompson at No. 1 (58%)
    Fastest NBA player with the ball: Amen Thompson received votes

    The Rockets did have several other players and coaches receive votes across multiple categories, as can be viewed here. But Thompson was easily the most frequent pick.

    As a team, Houston was picked to finish third in the Western Conference behind Oklahoma City and Denver, and the Rockets received at least one vote as the 2026 NBA Finals winner.

    The 2025-26 NBA.com GM Survey: www.nba.com/news/2025-26…

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    — John Schuhmann (@johnschuhmann.bsky.social) October 9, 2025 at 7:23 AM

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    Postgame Show: Kevin Durant makes Rockets debut as Houston moves to 2-0 in preseason

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    Kevin Durant is now really a Houston Rocket.

    Durant made his Houston Rockets debut on Wednesday as the Rockets beat the Utah Jazz 140-127. Durant missed his first three shots, then made his final seven en route to 20 points to lead the Rockets. Amen Thompson finished with 19 points, seven boards and six assists, Jabari Smith Jr. scored 18 on an efficient 7-11 shooting and Alperen Sengun chipped in 13 points with an impressive 13 assists (to just one turnover).

    On the ClutchFans YouTube account, Ben Dubose and I discussed the impressive debut of Durant, the offensive explosion, the defensive work-in-progress, Sengun running the point and Jabari Smith Jr’s improvement.

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