The A-Team w/ Wexler & Clanton

The A-Team w/ Wexler & Clanton

Adam Clanton & Adam Wexler are The A-Team! Talking all things Houston sports & more!Full Bio

 

Rockets officially announce deal to acquire Covington, Bell

The Houston Rockets announced that the team acquired forwards Robert Covington and Jordan Bell from Minnesota as part of a four-team trade also involving Atlanta and Denver. Houston will also receive Golden State’s 2024 second round pick from the Hawks. 

As part of the trade, the Rockets will send centers Clint Capela and Nene the Hawks and guard/forward Gerald Green along with Houston’s 2020 first round pick to the Nuggets. All totaled, 12 players were involved in the trade.

Covington (6-8, 211) went undrafted in 2013 and spent his rookie season with the Rockets in 2013-14. After leaving Houston, Covington played for Philadelphia until being acquired by Minnesota in November of last season. He was named NBA All-Defensive First Team with the Sixers in 2017-18.

For his career, Covington has appeared in 374 games with 327 starts while averaging 12.8 points, 5.6 rebounds, 1.5 assists, 1.7 steals, and 2.3 3-pointers made in 29.8 minutes per game. He is also shooting 81.2% from the foul line for his career.

Dating back to 2014-15, Covington joins James Harden and Paul George as the only players to have averaged at least 13.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 1.50 steals, and 2.0 3-pointers made. Over that same span, Covington, Harden and Andre Drummond are the only players with at least 4,500 points, 2,000 rebounds, 500 assists, 600 steals, and 300 blocks.

Bell (6-9, 216) was originally the 38th overall pick by Chicago in the 2017 NBA Draft before his rights were acquired by Golden State.  He spent his first two seasons with the Warriors prior to signing as a free agent with Minnesota last summer.

Per 36 minutes played for his career, Bell is averaging 11.2 points, 9.2 rebounds, 3.8 assists, 1.1 steals and 2.3 blocks. In 16 career starts, Bell has averaged 7.5 ppg, 5.5 rpg, 3.0 apg, and 1.6 bpg in 22.1 mpg while shooting 62.7% from the floor and 80.0% from the line.

Bell was a member of Golden State’s championship team in 2017-18 and averaged 13.8 minutes played against Cleveland in the NBA Finals while shooting 71.4% from the floor. Per 36 minutes played in 32 career playoff games, Bell has averaged 10.6 ppg, 8.5 rpg, 3.4 apg, 1.3 spg, and 2.1 bpg.


Sponsored Content

Sponsored Content