After another NBA trade deadline has passed, where Houston stands with draft picks
Jonathan Feigen has been the Rockets beat writer since 1998 and a basketball nut since before Willis Reed limped out for Game 7. He became a sports writer because the reporter that was supposed to cover the University of Delaware basketball team decided to instead play one more season of college lacrosse and has never looked back.
Feigen, who has won APSE, APME and United States Basketball Writers Association awards from El Campo to Houston, came to Texas in 1981 to cover the Rice Birds, was Sports Editor in Garland before moving to Dallas to cover everything from the final hurrah of the Southwest Conference to SMU after the death penalty.
After joining the Houston Chronicle in 1990, Feigen has covered the demise of the SWC, the rise of the Big 12 and the Rockets at their championship best.
Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.
Rebuilding San Antonio Spurs land more draft picks by trading Jakob Poeltl to Toronto RaptorsAfter the trade, the Spurs now have 13 first-round draft picks through 2029. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX Spurs Raptors NBA basketball
Les mer »
2023 NBA trade deadline: Rockets bring back a familiar face and say goodbye to a veteranClutch City said goodbye on trade deadline day to the longest-tenured Rockets player to date and will bring back a familiar face, and no, it's not James Harden.
Les mer »
Rockets at Heat: 5 things to watchFresh off Thursday's deals, Rockets face a Miami team averaging the fewest points per game in the NBA.
Les mer »
Lakers trade Thomas Bryant to Denver for Davon Reed, draft picksLakers will receive the 6-foot-5 wing and second-round picks in 2025, 2026 and 2029 for the reserve center in a move made hours before the NBA trade deadline
Les mer »
Florida State football coach Mike Norvell gets raise, 3-year extensionFlorida State football coach Mike Norvell received a three-year contract extension that will pay him an average of $8.05 million annually. 💸
Les mer »
Houston Rockets’ ex-owner lists Gramercy Park penthouse for $44MIf the former team owner can get the current, slashed-down asking price, it’ll be a slam dunk.
Les mer »