The Houston Rockets will be trotting out assistant coach Garrett Jackson to spear their 2024 Summer League team.
The last time the Houston Rockets took the court in a Summer League game, they were competing for the championship against the Cleveland Cavaliers. The Cavs were too much for the Rockets in that game, in large part, because the Rockets were playing without three of their best players on the roster, as they pulled Jabari Smith Jr. and Tari Eason well before that point and were dealt an ankle injury to rookie Amen Thompson in their opening game.
The early showings carried over into the 2023-24 season, as the new and improved Rockets finished 41-41 and 11th in the Western Conference. Now on to the offseason. Jackson was asked what excites him most about coaching the Rockets in the Summer League and reiterated continuity.
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