Rockets expect to lose Chris Clemons for season to torn Achilles

The loss of Clemons could be even more costly, since the Rockets have a hard salary cap and may not be able to replace that roster spot.

Second-year guard Chris Clemons is expected to miss the entire 2020-21 NBA season due to a torn right Achilles tendon suffered in Tuesday’s exhibition versus San Antonio, per Shams Charania of The Athletic.

The Rockets are thin at point guard behind starter John Wall, and the loss of Clemons could force Houston to look elsewhere to fill that role.

Yet, the prospect of further roster additions is now more complicated, since the Rockets are likely on the hook for Clemons’ full $1.5-million salary — assuming it is deemed a long-term injury. Per ESPN’s Bobby Marks, the Rockets are only about $1 million below their hard salary cap, which was triggered by the sign-and-trade acquisition of Christian Wood.

Clemons’ salary for the 2020-21 season had yet to be guaranteed.

Clemons had just made a 3-pointer before his foot appeared to give out on him on the defensive end. He was immediately taken off in a wheelchair, indicating that the Rockets knew it was a severe injury.

Per Charania, the 5-foot-9 guard will have an MRI on Wednesday morning to confirm the extent of the injury.

“Really unfortunate,” head coach Stephen Silas said postgame. Silas said he did not yet have an official update on the injury.

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