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Houston Rockets Injury Update: Steven Adams, Isaiah Crawford and More Ahead of Upcoming Stretch

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The Houston Rockets shared new injury updates that will shape the rotation as the team enters an important stretch of the season. Fans across Houston continue to watch the roster closely, especially with several players working back from setbacks.

Latest on Steven Adams

Center Steven Adams remains out as he continues his long-term recovery from knee surgery. Although the Rockets acquired Adams to stabilize their interior defense, the veteran big man is not expected to return soon. Team officials will continue to monitor his progress, but no target date has been set.

Adams has participated in controlled rehab sessions, yet he has not resumed full basketball activity. Because of that, Houston must continue leaning on its younger frontcourt players for rim protection and rebounding.

Isaiah Crawford's Status

Rookie forward Isaiah Crawford also remains sidelined. He has dealt with a lingering lower-body issue that has slowed his transition into NBA action. The team confirmed he is making progress, but he is not ready for game minutes.

Coaches remain encouraged by his work behind the scenes. Even so, Crawford will undergo further evaluation before he returns to full practice.

Additional Rotation Notes

Houston listed several minor updates for depth players managing shorter-term concerns. While none appear serious, the team will track how each responds during practices this week.

  • One reserve guard is dealing with a minor ankle issue and is considered day-to-day.
  • A rotational wing continues to recover from recent soreness and may see limited minutes.

These small shifts can still affect head coach Ime Udoka’s rotation patterns, especially during back-to-back sets.

Why It Matters for the Houston Rockets

This injury report carries weight because the Rockets are competing in a tight Western Conference race. The absence of Adams leaves Houston without one of its most experienced defenders. As a result, younger big men must shoulder heavier minutes.

Crawford’s continued recovery also delays the team’s ability to test new lineup combinations. While the Rockets have enjoyed a strong start, depth will play a major role as the season intensifies.

What’s Next

The Rockets will release further updates as players progress through rehab. The team returns home to Toyota Center later this week, giving the training staff more control over treatment schedules. Fans should expect another detailed report before the next game.

If Houston can stay healthy elsewhere, the roster should remain competitive while injured players continue healing.

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