Houston, We Have A Problem! Thunder Trade Westbrook To Rockets For Chris Paul
12th July 2019
The Houston Chronicle and ESPN, each citing unnamed sources, reported the agreement, the latest blockbuster move in an NBA off-season of major relocations for NBA stars and huge lineup changes for many clubs

- Russell Westbrook has been traded from the Oklahoma City Thunder to the Houston Rockets for Chris Paul and two first-round NBA draft picks, according to multiple reports Thursday
- Eight-time All-Star Westbrook, the 2017 NBA Most Valuable Player, will be reunited with 2018 NBA MVP James Harden, his former Thunder teammate who was traded to the Rockets in 2012
- Harden and Westbrook had wanted to reunite the backcourt tandem they enjoyed for three seasons with the Thunder
NEW YORK, United States- Russell Westbrook has been traded from the Oklahoma City Thunder
to the Houston Rockets for Chris Paul and two first-round NBA draft picks,
according to multiple reports Thursday.
The Houston
Chronicle and ESPN, each citing unnamed sources, reported the agreement, the
latest blockbuster move in an NBA off-season of major relocations for NBA stars
and huge lineup changes for many clubs.
Eight-time All-Star
Westbrook, the 2017 NBA Most Valuable Player, will be reunited with 2018 NBA
MVP James Harden, his former Thunder teammate who was traded to the Rockets in
2012.
Harden and Westbrook
had wanted to reunite the backcourt tandem they enjoyed for three seasons with
the Thunder.
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"It'll be very
interesting and fun," Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta told Houston's Fox 26
TV. "James and Russell wanted to play together.
"I said at the
end of the year we're never going to stand pat. We're always going to try to
get better. I think this makes us a better team. I hate to lose Chris Paul, but
we felt like we did what we had to do to become a better team."
Paul, who at age 34
could be looking at yet another trade deal, according to reports, joins a
rebuilding Thunder squad along with Houston's first-round NBA Draft selections
in 2024 and 2026 as well as the right for the Thunder to swap first-round picks
with the Rockets in 2021 and 2025.
Harden has led the
NBA in scoring the past two seasons, averaging 36.1 points a game this past
campaign.
Westbrook has
averaged triple doubles for the past three seasons, this past campaign
producing 22.9 points and career highs of 11.1 rebounds and 10.7 assists.
Together, Harden,
29, and Westbrook, 30, form a super pairing as potent as any in the Western
Conference, which now includes last month's NBA Finals MVP Kawhi Leonard and
ex-Thunder star Paul George with the Los Angeles Clippers, plus LeBron James
and Anthony Davis with the Los Angeles Lakers.
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Add improved teams
in Denver, Utah and Portland and Stephen Curry-led Golden State -- NBA
finalists the past five years -- and the Western Conference next season figures
to be up for grabs after years of dominance by the Warriors.
- Oddsmakers like Rockets -
Caesars Sportsbook
in Las Vegas improved the odds of the Rockets winning next year's NBA title
from 10-1 to 7-1, putting Houston fourth behind the Lakers (7-2), Clippers
(4-1) and Milwaukee Bucks (9-2).
The first major
off-season move came June 30 when Golden State's Kevin Durant and Boston's
Kyrie Irving both signed with Brooklyn.
The next blockbuster
came when the Clippers sent five first-round picks and two players to Oklahoma
City for George, which enabled them to win a three-team pursuit for Leonard,
who departed Toronto after leading the Raptors to an NBA crown.
Oklahoma City has
added eight first-round draft picks and four pick swaps through 2026 in the
haul from the Rockets and Clippers. Combined with its own selections this will
enable the Thunder to quickly rebuild, plus use some picks in deals to land
veteran talent with plenty to spare.
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Westbrook has four
years at $171 million remaining on his contract. Paul has three years at $124
million remaining on his deal.
The Thunder reached
the playoffs in all three seasons with Harden and Westbrook in the backcourt,
taking eighth in the West in 2010, fourth in 2011 and second in 2012, when
Oklahoma City lost to James-led Miami in the NBA Finals.