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Rockets Inch Closer to Key Injury Returns

December 4, 2025 by Last Word On Pro Basketball

The Houston Rockets continue to navigate a season shaped by strong play on the court and a series of difficult injuries off it, although the latest information provides a much-needed dose of optimism. Reports confirmed that Dorian Finney-Smith and Tari Eason have advanced in their rehabilitation programs, marking meaningful steps toward returning to action.

The news arrives at an ideal time for a roster that has relied heavily on its core while waiting for key reinforcements. This Rockets injury update offers clarity as Houston begins an important midseason stretch.

Rockets Inch Closer to Key Injury Returns

Among the Rockets’ sidelined players, Dorian Finney-Smith has been one of the most anticipated returns. He underwent ankle surgery during the offseason and has yet to appear in a game this year, which left Houston without one of the versatile defensive pieces it intended to feature in the rotation.

Recently, however, Finney-Smith progressed to live action in practice sessions. That shift signals the beginning of the final stage of his rehabilitation, and the organization now views January as a realistic target for his return.

His presence would immediately influence Houston’s defensive structure. Finney-Smith brings valuable experience and consistent outside shooting, all essential for a team aiming to maintain a top-tier profile on both ends of the floor. Additionally, his ability to guard multiple positions and his understanding of rotational schemes enable the Rockets to apply pressure in ways that have occasionally been difficult to replicate without him.

Although Houston’s defense has remained solid because of contributions from Amen Thompson and Jabari Smith Jr., the return of Finney-Smith adds another layer of stability and flexibility. This portion of the Rockets injury update represents one of the most encouraging developments for the coaching staff.

Sep 29, 2025; Houston, TX, USA; Houston Rockets forward Dorian Finney-Smith (2) poses for a picture during Houston Rockets media day at Toyota Center. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images
Sep 29, 2025; Houston, TX, USA; Houston Rockets forward Dorian Finney-Smith (2) poses for a picture during Houston Rockets media day at Toyota Center. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

Eason Continues His Push Toward a Late-Month Return

Tari Eason’s recovery has also advanced in important ways. Eason suffered an oblique injury that interrupted his momentum early in the season, and the Rockets have carefully monitored his progress because of the nature of the injury.

Oblique strains are sensitive, and players who rely heavily on strength and explosiveness require a cautious timeline. Even so, Houston believes that Eason is on track to return before the end of the month if he avoids setbacks.

Before the injury, Eason played with the high energy and defensive aggression that made him a standout bench contributor last season. His ability to cover ground quickly, pressure ball handlers and finish through contact helped stabilize second-unit rotations. He was also scoring efficiently and showing improved confidence from the perimeter. His absence created challenges for a bench group that already needed to adjust because of injuries to other key players.

As Eason continues to increase his workload, the Rockets finally see a path toward restoring the depth and athleticism that defined their identity. It’s another reason for enthusiasm as the team heads toward the middle of the season.

VanVleet’s Extended Absence Still Shapes the Rockets’ Path

Although the progress of Finney-Smith and Eason is encouraging, Houston continues to operate without Fred VanVleet, who remains out after suffering a torn ACL. His long-term absence has shaped the team’s approach from the opening week.

VanVleet was expected to provide veteran stability, serve as a primary decision-maker and help guide the offense during difficult stretches. Replacing that combination is a significant challenge for any team.

Because of his injury, Houston has relied on a mix of Thompson, Aaron Holiday and other young guards to manage ball-handling responsibilities. Kevin Durant and Alperen Sengun have shouldered additional playmaking tasks as well, which they have handled effectively.

Even so, the loss of a veteran point guard continues to influence the team’s rhythm and decision-making. The Rockets have adapted admirably, although the returns of Finney-Smith and Eason will be essential for balancing minutes and preventing further strain on the remaining primary contributors.

If Finney-Smith and Eason continue advancing as expected, Houston could enter the next phase of the season with a stronger and more complete roster.

© Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

The post Rockets Inch Closer to Key Injury Returns appeared first on Last Word On Basketball.

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