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NBA notebook: Anthony to leave Rockets

ByReuters

Published 16/11/2018 at 02:10 GMT

After on-court struggles, off-court rumors and reports of his dwindling role with the team, Carmelo Anthony is on his way out of Houston.

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Rockets general manager Daryl Morey issued a statement Thursday that praised
Anthony, who signed a one-year, $2.4 million veteran's minimum contract with
the Rockets before the season, for having a "tremendous approach" and
accepting "every role head coach Mike D'Antoni gave him."
But it added, "The fit we envisioned when Carmelo chose to sign with the
Rockets has not materialized. Therefore we thought it was best to move on as
any other outcome would have been unfair to him."
ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski reported that the Rockets were placing the 10-time
All-Star on waivers. Anthony, 34, appeared in 10 games this season, including
two starts, and he averaged 13.4 points and 5.4 rebounds in 29.4 minutes.
--Los Angeles Lakers point guard Rajon Rondo, a four-time All-Star, is
expected to miss three to five weeks with a broken hand he sustained Wednesday
night when he was trying to make a steal in the fourth quarter against the
Portland Trail Blazers.
Rondo, who is averaging 8.5 points, 6.5 assists and 4.5 rebounds in 25.3
minutes per game, decided on Thursday to have surgery to repair the fractured
third metacarpal in his right hand, according to an ESPN report.
Rondo, coming off the bench this season, has played well, and coach Luke
Walton uses him as a de facto assistant coach. Teammate Lonzo Ball called
Rondo "a true leader. A coach on the floor. Knows all the plays. Knows where
everybody is supposed to be. So it's going to be tough having him out."
--Addressing the confrontation with teammate Kevin Durant that earned him a
one-game team suspension, Golden State forward Draymond Green said the
Warriors are not "going to crumble off of an argument."
A late-game exchange between the two All-Stars reportedly carried over into
the locker room Monday night after a 121-116 overtime loss to the Los Angeles
Clippers. With Durant open under the basket in the final seconds of
regulation, Green lost control of his dribble and turned it over.
Speaking to reporters before Thursday's game in Houston, Green said his
emotions "got the best of me" and that he and Durant are moving forward. Green
apologized to reporters for "ruining their stories" about the potential demise
of the dynasty.
--The NBA promoted five referees to full-time status, including the fourth and
fifth women in league history to achieve full-time status.
The new officials, all of whom have been working in the G League, are Ashley
Moyer-Gleich, Natalie Sago, Mousa Dagher, Matt Myers and Phenizee Ransom.
All five officials will continue to also work in the G League, according to a
release from Monty McCutchen, the NBA's vice president and head of referee
development and training. He said, "All NBA referees with fewer than four
years of service in the NBA work NBA G League games to gain additional
experience as crew chiefs and develop as leaders."
--Field Level Media
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