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  • Rockets Sign Ryan Anderson To 4 Years $80 Million

    Ryan Anderson, Houston Rockets agree to four-year, $80M deal

    Free-agent forward Ryan Anderson is headed to the Houston Rockets on a four-year deal worth $80 million, his agency, Octagon, told ESPN's Marc Stein.

    The Rockets met with the former Pelican on Saturday afternoon and finalized the terms following a nearly two-hour meeting.

    Anderson arrived in New Orleans via a sign-and-trade with the Orlando Magic, with whom he won the league's most improved player award in 2011-12. He quickly established himself as a potent offensive option next to budding superstar Anthony Davis, with the ability to hit 37.7 percent of his 3-pointers at power forward.

    But Anderson's four-year stint with the Pelicans was marred by injury and tragedy. He missed 97 games, including 60 in 2013-14 after a collision in Boston led to him being removed from the court on a stretcher and later having surgery to address a herniated cervical disk. He was held out of the Pelicans' final 14 games last season because of a sports hernia.

    In August 2013, his girlfriend, reality television actress Gia Allemand, committed suicide in New Orleans. Anderson built a strong bond with then-Pelicans coach Monty Williams and his wife, Ingrid, through the event and remained close to the family even after Williams was fired last summer. Ingrid Williams died in a car accident in February, and Anderson spoke often about his grief and appreciation for her.

    Anderson reflected on his New Orleans tenure in early March, saying, "I grew up a lot over the past four years. You can't take things too seriously. This game can frustrate you, it can get in your head, but there's more important things in life, and I think that's definitely what it's taught me here. But, yeah, this four years have been a big molding point in my life, I think. To really change my mind about how I think about life in general. It's changed me outside of basketball more than it has inside of basketball."

    The 28-year-old has averaged 13.1 points and 5.6 rebounds per game with a 17.8 player efficiency rating in eight seasons since being drafted 21st overall out of California in 2008 by the then-New Jersey Nets. He finished sixth in sixth man of the year voting last season after averaging 17 points and six rebounds per game for the 30-52 Pelicans.

    The Rockets sought a power forward in free agency and got one in Anderson, whom they have sought for several years.

    Finding another outside shooter to complement newly hired coach Mike D'Antoni's up-tempo offensive system was next.
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