Steven Adams on his Houston journey

Steven Adams on his Houston journey


“We fought with grit, heart, and determination, displaying the kind of resilience that goes beyond the court,” veteran center Steven Adams says of the 2024-25 Rockets.

The 2024-25 NBA season didn’t have the desired postseason ending for the Houston Rockets, but it was a largely successful one for veteran center Steven Adams.

After missing all of last season due to knee surgery, Adams worked his way back into form in 2024-25 and took on a massive role in the 2025 playoffs, finishing as Houston’s most impactful player (by many metrics) in its first-round series against Golden State.

Days after Houston lost its winner-take-all Game 7, the 31-year-old took to Instagram to thank fans of the team. The Rockets concluded the regular season at 52-30 and No. 2 in the Western Conference, representing their best finish this decade.

Via Instagram, Adams shared his thoughts on the journey:

Houston, thank you. The energy, passion, and unwavering support you brought to the arena this year were nothing short of incredible. I hope we represented this city with the pride and resilience that define what it means to be a Houstonian.

Going to battle with the brothers was an honor. We fought with grit, heart, and determinationdisplaying the kind of resilience that goes beyond the court. Proud of the boys and everything we learned together.

Adams will be an unrestricted free agent in the upcoming 2025 offseason, though there appears to be mutual interest in a return to Houston.

In seven contests against the Warriors, Adams averaged 5.7 points (60.0% FG), 6.6 rebounds, and 1.1 blocks in 22.1 minutes per game. Beyond his on-court contributions, the New Zealand native is also extremely well regarded for his leadership skills and locker-room presence.


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