Native Houstonian Gerald Green rejoins Rockets on non-guaranteed deal

In two seasons with the Rockets from 2017 through 2019, Green averaged 10.3 points (36.0% on 3-pointers) in 21.1 minutes per game.

After missing a season due to injury, native Houstonian and bench spark plug Gerald Green is back with the Houston Rockets — at least for now.

Per Tim MacMahon of ESPN, Green is signing a one-year, non-guaranteed contract at the veteran’s minimum salary. “Green will try to make the team during camp after missing last season due to a broken foot,” MacMahon tweeted. Training camp begins on Tuesday, Dec. 1 in Houston.

Known best for his 3-point shooting, Green hasn’t played in the NBA since fracturing his foot last preseason. The 34-year-old fan favorite had season-ending surgery in October 2019, and he was traded for salary reasons in the February swap that brought in Robert Covington.

In two seasons with his hometown team from 2017 through 2019, the 6-foot-6 reserve swingman averaged 10.3 points (36.0% on 3-pointers) in 21.1 minutes per game, and he was also a respected veteran voice in the locker room. Among rotation players last season, only Ben McLemore (40.0%) and Danuel House Jr. (36.3%) shot a higher 3-point clip.

It will be about 14 months between Green’s foot surgery and when the 2020-21 NBA season begins in late December, so he is expected to be fully healthy. If that’s the case, Green could earn a roster spot as another bench shooting option for new Rockets head coach Stephen Silas.

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