After two strong games (including a memorable debut with a 29-point triple-double) playing for the Rio Grande Valley Vipers, Houston’s G League affiliate, rookie guard Amen Thompson appears ready to rejoin the Rockets. Thompson, the No. 4 overall draft pick in the 2023 first round, was recalled to the NBA team on Saturday.
That seemingly puts Thompson — who missed over five weeks with a Grade 2 sprain to his left ankle — on course to be available for Houston’s next NBA game, which takes place Monday at home versus San Antonio. Tipoff from Toyota Center is at 7:00 p.m. Central.
The Rockets’ schedule eases up considerably next week, with one game versus the Spurs (3-18) and a pair versus Memphis (6-15). Two of those three are at home, where Houston (10-9) is 9-1 this season.
Thus, it could be an opportune time to ease Thompson back into the rotation before the schedule again stiffens later in the month.
Once he returns, Thompson should help the Rockets fill some of the backup point guard minutes behind Fred VanVleet while bringing considerable length, athleticism, and defensive versatility.
Just 20 years old, Thompson had averaged 6.3 points (40.9% FG) and 2.8 rebounds in 16.8 minutes to begin his NBA career. His injury occurred in Houston’s fourth regular-season game.
The Rockets have recalled Amen Thompson from their NBA G League affiliate, Rio Grande Valley.
— RGV Vipers (@RGVVipers) December 9, 2023