Houston Rockets face decision on Amen Thompson's potential max contract extension
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 13, 2026, 8:00 PM
Last updated Jun 13, 2026
Amen Thompson is entering his fourth season with the Houston Rockets and is in line for a possible max contract extension estimated at $251 million over five years. His defensive skills earned him a position on the NBA All-Defense First Team in 2025, highlighting his contributions with averages of 1.5 steals and 7.8 rebounds per game. However, concerns remain regarding his offensive output, particularly his three-point shooting, as he finished last season with just 21.6% accuracy from deep. Houston has invested heavily in Thompson, and while management appears committed, the extension could further impact the team's roster depth following an early playoff exit. Negotiations for a cheaper contract may also take place as Houston weighs its financial options.
- •Amen Thompson averages 18.3 points and was a defensive standout.
- •He made the NBA All-Defense First Team in 2025.
- •Thompson struggled with three-point shooting, making only 21.6% last season.
- •The Rockets could negotiate a cheaper contract extension.
- •Houston faces challenges with squad depth after playoff struggles.
- 8:00 PMYahoo Sports — Does Amen Thompson deserve a $250 million max extension?
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