Rockets Summer League Schedule Sets Up A Big Test For Young Talent

The Houston Rockets are geared up for a fresh start in the 2026 Summer League with a revamped roster and high hopes following last year's challenges.

The Rockets are gearing up for the 2026 Summer League, and fans are eager to see how this year's squad will stack up after last summer's 1-4 record. Last year's team was led by Reed Sheppard, although his impact was limited to just two games due to calf soreness. This time around, the Rockets are looking for a stronger showing and some promising new talent might just help them do that.

Houston kicks off their Summer League action with a showdown against the Denver Nuggets at 5:30 PM on July 10. The very next day, they take on the Toronto Raptors in a nighttime clash.

The action continues as they face the Philadelphia 76ers on July 14th in a midday matchup. They wrap up their preliminary round on July 16th with a 3:30 PM game against the Brooklyn Nets.

The stakes are high, as finishing in the top four teams would mean a spot in the Summer League playoffs. If they fall short, similar to last year's outcome, they'll still have a chance to hit the court for a fifth consolation game against one of the other 25 teams.

Among the players confirmed for Houston's Summer League roster is Oscar Cluff, a former Purdue standout. Cluff brings some serious firepower, having averaged 10.6 points and 7.5 rebounds per game, while boasting an impressive 68.3% shooting percentage from the field for the Boilermakers this past season.

There's also buzz around former NC State guard Quadir Copeland potentially joining the roster. Although it's not set in stone, Copeland, who recently inked a two-way deal with the Rockets, might be suiting up. His stats with the Wolfpack, averaging 13.9 points and 6.5 assists per game, suggest he could be a dynamic addition to the team.

With these new additions, the Rockets are ready to make some noise in the Summer League and give fans a glimpse of what the future might hold.

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