Houston Rockets jersey history No. 4 – Danuel House Jr. (2018-21)

The Houston Rockets have had players donning a total of 52 different jersey numbers (and have one not part of any numerical series for Houston assistant coach and general manager Carroll Dawson) since their founding at the start of the 1967-68 season, worn by just under 500 players in the course of Rockets history.

To honor all of the the players who wore those numbers over the decades, Rockets Wire is covering the entire history of jersey numbers and the players who wore them since the founding of the team all those years ago right up to the present day.

With seven of those jerseys now retired to honor some of the greatest Rockets of all time to wear those jerseys, there is a lot of history to cover.

And for today’s article, we will continue with the 12th of 14 players who wore the No. 4, wing alum Danuel House Jr. After ending his college career at Texas A&M, House went unselected in the 2016 NBA Draft, signing instead with the Washington Wizards.

The Houston, Texas, native played the first game of his pro career with the Wiz. He also played for the Phoenix Suns before he signed with Houston in 2018. His stay with the team lasted until he was cut in 2021.

During his time suiting up for the Rockets, House wore only jersey No. 4 and put up 9.2 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 1.4 assists per game.

All stats and data courtesy of Basketball Reference.

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Claressa Shields takes 50 Cent fight to the Internet, telling him to ‘STFU’

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Claressa Shields isn’t known for staying quiet, and this week the undefeated boxing champion made that clear again by firing back at 50 Cent online amid his ongoing feud with her partner, rapper Papoose.

The back-and-forth spilled into Shields’ orbit after 50 Cent shared posts that included images of Shields and Papoose, prompting confusion from the two-division Olympic gold medalist. Shields said she woke up on New Year’s Day to find herself pulled into the drama despite never publicly criticizing the rapper.

“I wake up New Year’s Day and 50 Cent got a post with my face & Papoose face on it and I’ve never done or said nothing bad ’bout him,” Shields wrote in a series of Snapchat posts, per Complex. “So I’m all confused like what the heck.”

While Shields acknowledged she’s capable of clapping back online, she initially chose to stay out of it after talking things through with Papoose, opting instead to keep her focus on training and competition.

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“So everyone knows how I get on this internet I’ll troll a mf too,” she wrote. “But Pap said let him handle it. So I’m staying focused on my training! Cause I make millions to fight!”

Shields suggested the attention had less to do with a personal beef and more with internet virality, noting that her recent online visibility has been driven simply by being herself.

“It’s sad to say that I’ve been viral for 40 days and 40 nights by just being me,” she added, questioning why she had become a target at all.

The boxer also pushed back against claims she said were being repeated about her lifestyle and spending, calling them flat-out false. “I literally have my receipts posted,” Shields wrote. “There is no LV luggage or duffle bag on there! That’s a lie.”

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Things escalated further after 50 Cent shared a throwback photo of Shields, which she felt fed into long-standing criticism of Black women’s appearances. Shields responded by posting a more recent in-ring photo and reminding followers of the context behind the older image.

“I was 17 years old fighting for my entire country and had an OLYMPIC GOLD MEDAL AROUND MY NECK!” Shields wrote. “Of course I glowed up!”

She went on to address what she described as a broader pattern of anti-Blackness in public discourse, writing that she refuses to participate in negativity aimed at her own community.

Shields closed with her most pointed remarks yet, dismissing 50 Cent’s standing in hip-hop and telling him bluntly to “STFU.”

All of this comes as Shields prepares for her Feb. 22 rematch against Franchón Crews-Dezurn in Detroit.

Major WWE NXT Name Reportedly Being Discussed For Imminent Main Roster Call-Up

Shawn Michaels attends the Los Angeles Premiere Of Netflix’s “WWE Monday Night Raw” at Intuit Dome on January 06, 2025 in Inglewood, California. – Jc Olivera/Getty Images

The month of December saw plenty of “WWE NXT” talent competing on the main roster, including at Saturday Night’s Main Event, as well as some stars officially being called up into the new year, and a new report indicates yet another star could be on their way to the main roster. According to Fightful Select, Blake Monroe, the former Mariah May in AEW, could be headed to “WWE Raw.”

According to Fightful Select’s Sean Ross Sapp, Monroe has been discussed for a main roster call-up in recent weeks and some on the red brand believe she will end up on Monday nights. The outlet also reported that Monroe’s immediate plans could be changing as soon as this week.

Monroe lost the NXT Women’s North American Championship to Thea Hail, accidentally, via reported botch off Hail’s springboard coffin drop, on December 16’s episode of “NXT,” right before talent at the WWE Performance Center went on holiday break and the following weeks’ shows were taped. Monroe is set to challenge Hail in a rematch for the gold at New Year’s Evil on Tuesday. Fightful did not report if Monroe’s changing plans involved the Women’s North American Championship.

In recent weeks, Je’Von Evans, Trick Williams, and Jordynne Grace have all been teased as main roster additions, with Evans being called a “free agent” and both Williams and Grace appearing on “WWE SmackDown.” Other rumored names potentially set to head up to the main roster have included NXT Champion Oba Femi and Sol Ruca after their performances against Cody Rhodes and Bayley, respectively, at Saturday Night’s Main Event. According to Fightful’s latest report, additional names are expected to be called up.

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Maxx Crosby addresses Pete Carroll’s firing

The Raiders, as expected, fired coach Pete Carroll on Monday. Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby addressed the move during the latest episode of the Let’s Go! podcast.

“I haven’t had time to really process it, to be honest,” Crosby told host Jim Gray. “I just found out. I’m here in the building and I literally see it pop up on the TV. So it was kind of gloomy, I would say. It’s something that I’ve been a part of before, but just to speak on Pete, this season didn’t go the way we expected it at all. From the players to the coaches, I don’t think anybody expected we would be in this position and getting the number one pick, to be honest.

“But I will say, you know, the one thing I did admire about Pete is he was, I mean, consistent as they come. He has won for such a long time. He is a Super Bowl champion. He won a national championship at USC. He has been an incredible coach, and he has had an incredible journey. So unfortunately this thing didn’t work out the way we expected it but he has done an incredible job and had an incredible career, and he was always awesome to me. Still gonna have that relationship regardless. Had a lot of coaches in my time to say the least, but all of those coaches, you take something from them, you learn something from them. And just we’re back to the process again and trying to figure out whatever that’s gonna be. I wish him the best. Like I said, he was always incredible to me and treated me amazing. Big shout out to Coach Pete and we’ll see what happens next.”

Crosby is right about the season not going the way they expected. If anything, Carroll grossly misevaluated the roster, treating it like a near-finished product instead of a work in progress.

They weren’t nearly as close as they thought they were. The best evidence of the misjudgment came from the decision to use a top-10 draft pick on running back Ashton Jeanty.

A player like Jeanty is the icing on the cake. Not the cake. There was no cake. Which made it impossible for Jeanty to thrive.

Teams should be built from the outside in, not the inside out. They need the infrastructure that comes from an offensive and defensive line before adding the luxury items like a potential top-shelf running back.

Why did anyone think they’d be better in 2025 than they were in 2024? The AFC West remains one of the best divisions in football. And the Raiders have had only two playoff appearances in the 23 years since appearing in Super Bowl XXXVII.

Heading into 2026, the team is in worse shape than it was a year ago. And Carroll, who has coached the Jets, Patriots, Seahawks, and Raiders, is likely at the end of the coaching road.

NC State running back Hollywood Smothers commits to transfer to Alabama

NC State Wolfpack running back Hollywood Smothers has committed to transfer to the Alabama Crimson Tide, On3 has learned. He previously played for the Oklahoma Sooners.

Previously, Smothers had been set to visit Florida State. However, he reportedly cancelled that visit before going to Alabama.

Smothers played his high school football at West Charlotte in North Carolina. There, he was a four-star recruit in the Class of 2023. He was the 379th-ranked player overall and the 26th-ranked running back in that recruiting cycle.

Initially, Smothers chose to go to Oklahoma over offers from NC State, Florida State, and South Carolina, among others. At the time, Charles Power shared some insight into what he was like as a player at that point.

“Productive rusher with a well-rounded skill set,” Charles Power wrote. “A tough runner who accounted for over 1,700 yards and 30 touchdowns as a junior. Reads his blocks and shows vision in working to the second level. Has natural cutback ability. Plays bigger than his size and fights through contact. Shows a solid burst with the ability to rip off chunk gains. A good receiver out of the backfield. Played for one of the top high school programs in North Carolina prior to transferring to West Charlotte ahead of his junior season. Smaller than most top running back prospects, measuring at 5-foot-10.5, 173 pounds prior to his senior season. Will need to gain mass in order to carry a substantial workload at the college level.”

In his one season at Oklahoma, Hollywood Smothers played in four games. That allowed him to use his redshirt and he would transfer to NC State with four seasons of eligibility. There, he’d spend the next two seasons. Smothers still has two seasons of eligibility left to use now that he’s at Alabama.

Smothers would break out as a running back in his two seasons at NC State. In 22 games there, he rushed for 1,510 yards and 12 touchdowns. That was on 6.1 yards per carry. He also had 56 receptions for 452 yards and three touchdowns. In 2025, he was a First-Team All-ACC selection.

Alabama is coming off a trip to the College Football Playoff. There, the Crimson Tide won one game before Alabama was knocked out in the Rose Bowl. Since then, the team has been extremely active in the Transfer Portal.

To this point, Alabama has had 15 players transfer out of the program. That includes running back Richard Young. Along with Hollywood Smothers, the Crimson Tide have also had tight end Josh Ford enter. More moves are expected to be on the way.

James Dolan explains why Knicks won’t hang NBA Cup banner

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The New York Knicks won the third annual NBA Cup last month.

However, unlike the two previous champions, the Knicks haven’t hung a banner to commemorate the achievement, and they don’t plan to.

Knicks owner James Dolan explained why during a recent appearance on The Carton Show, explaining that he plans to wait for an NBA title before hanging cloth from the rafters at Madison Square Garden.

“We are going to raise the banner. We’re going to raise the NBA championship banner. That’s the banner we want to raise,” Dolan said, via the New York Post. “We want an NBA championship, we don’t want some consolation prize.”

Dolan clearly shares the views of many when it comes to the NBA Cup – that it’s a bit of a farce, and clearly secondary in importance to an actual NBA championship.

But, while Dolan won’t celebrate the cup victory with a banner, he did acknowledge being proud of his team for their early-season accomplishment.

“But to get a chance midseason to try out what you’re going to be like at the end of the season, it was exciting,” Dolan said. “I was very proud of the guys. They did a great job and we’re proud to have the Emirates Cup, but we’re going to hang a championship banner, a real banner.”

Over a quarter of a century into his reign as owner of the Knicks, Dolan is still seeking that elusive first championship. New York’s last conference title came back in 1999, but their last championship was way back in 1973.

The Knicks will have an opportunity to compete for a title this season, as they currently sit second in the standings in the Eastern Conference. But, history isn’t on their side. Neither of the previous NBA Cup winners went on to win the Finals that same season. 

Rockets C Alperen Şengün to miss up to 2 weeks after suffering sprained ankle in loss to Mavericks

The Houston Rockets expect to be without All-Star center Alperen Şengün for up to two weeks.

Şengün went down with a right ankle injury very early in the team’s 110-104 loss to the Dallas Mavericks on Saturday. While he doesn’t have a specific timeline for his return — the team is planning to evaluate Şengün again in the coming days — head coach Ime Udoka confirmed Monday that Şengün will likely miss up to two weeks.

“We’ll evaluate him at the end of the week,” Udoka said, via Sports Illustrated’s Lachard Binkley. “Need to get the swelling, the pain tolerance down and mobility, but you’re looking at a probably 10-14 days type thing.”

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Roughly a minute into the game Saturday at the American Airlines Center, Şengün went up to try to fight for a defensive rebound against Mavericks center Daniel Gafford. As Şengün came down, his right ankle rolled hard. That sent him crashing to the court, where he remained until play stopped at the other end.

Şengün eventually limped off the court and was quickly ruled out of the game.

He is in the middle of a career season with the Rockets. The 23-year-old, who made his first All-Star Game last year, has put up a career-high 21.8 points this season while averaging 9 rebounds and 6.5 assists.

While this will interrupt his dominant start to the season, and Şengün has a history of ankle injuries, the timeline this time seems relatively minor. If Şengün is out the full two weeks, he’d be back in time for the team’s matchup with the San Antonio Spurs on Jan. 20, meaning he would miss eight games.

The Rockets enter Monday night’s contest against the Phoenix Suns with a 21-11 record, which has them fifth in the Western Conference standings. Saturday’s loss to the Mavericks snapped a four-game winning streak.

Rockets C Alperen Şengün to miss up to 2 weeks after suffering sprained ankle in loss to Mavericks

The Houston Rockets expect to be without All-Star center Alperen Şengün for up to two weeks.

Şengün went down with a right ankle injury very early in the team’s 110-104 loss to the Dallas Mavericks on Saturday. While he doesn’t have a specific timeline for his return — the team is planning to evaluate Şengün again in the coming days — head coach Ime Udoka confirmed Monday that Şengün will likely miss up to two weeks.

“We’ll evaluate him at the end of the week,” Udoka said, via Sports Illustrated’s Lachard Binkley. “Need to get the swelling, the pain tolerance down and mobility, but you’re looking at a probably 10-14 days type thing.”

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Roughly a minute into the game Saturday at the American Airlines Center, Şengün went up to try to fight for a defensive rebound against Mavericks center Daniel Gafford. As Şengün came down, his right ankle rolled hard. That sent him crashing to the court, where he remained until play stopped at the other end.

Şengün eventually limped off the court and was quickly ruled out of the game.

He is in the middle of a career season with the Rockets. The 23-year-old, who made his first All-Star Game last year, has put up a career-high 21.8 points this season while averaging 9 rebounds and 6.5 assists.

While this will interrupt his dominant start to the season, and Şengün has a history of ankle injuries, the timeline this time seems relatively minor. If Şengün is out the full two weeks, he’d be back in time for the team’s matchup with the San Antonio Spurs on Jan. 20, meaning he would miss eight games.

The Rockets enter Monday night’s contest against the Phoenix Suns with a 21-11 record, which has them fifth in the Western Conference standings. Saturday’s loss to the Mavericks snapped a four-game winning streak.

CES 2026: Petkit’s Yumshare Daily Feast Is an Automatic Wet Food Feeder for Your Cat

I don’t have a cat, but I do have a dog, and my dog can be a picky eater. After months of trial and error, the only way we could get him to consistently eat breakfast and dinner was with wet food. There is no scenario in which I or someone watching my dog can outsource the task of feeding him, but that’s not the case for cat owners. I know that cats sometimes stay home alone for extended periods of time, where an automatic food dispenser becomes essential. I can only imagine, then, that cat owners who, like me, feed their pet wet food, now have a challenge: Someone has to be there to feed the cat.

That’s what intrigues me about Petkit’s Yumshare Daily Feast, an automated cat feeder that specifically works with wet food. I covered the Yumshare briefly when Petkit first announced it last week, but I got some hands-on time with the product today on the CES show floor. And while the device I saw isn’t going to market just yet, I was intrigued.

The concept itself is pretty simple, but a bit more complex in execution. As you might expect, the feeder distributes portions of food for your cat to eat when you’re not available—only here, that food is wet, not dry. To achieve this, Petkit outfitted the Yumshare with a chamber that can hold up to seven pouches of wet food at once. These pouches are designed for the Yumshare alone: Right now, the only company making pouches is Food Chain, which uses Petkit’s proprietary design to fit the Yumshare, but it’s possible more companies more jump on board in the future.

The food chamber that contains seven pouches of wet food.
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When the Yumshare first opens one of these pouches, it sets a timer: After 48 hours, the pouch is discarded. In the meantime, the machine can automatically dole out portions set by the user, into a cup, which is stored in a separate chamber in the device. Once the portion is distributed, the pouch is sealed until the next portion is needed. The machine also uses UVC ultraviolet light to sanitize the package, with the goal of eliminating bacteria.

The automation extends to the portion of wet food itself, as well. Whether your cat eats all of the food, some of the food, or none of the food, the Yumshare can discard what’s left when it detects it’s time to do so. That might be the AI camera identifying that the food has dried up, or an internal clock recognizing that too much time has passed for the food to be safe to eat. Either way, the food drops into a waste compartment, which can hold up to 15 cups at once. The stand remains empty until it’s time to hand out another portion of food.

How large or small each portion is, as well as how often portions are distributed, is up to you. Petkit showed me a mockup of the Yumshare’s app, which lets you customize this feeding schedule. The app will also tell you how many portions have been distributed, and how many are left in the chamber. You can also take a look at a live video feed of your cat, via the 4K camera embedded in the device, or view a clip history of your cat’s feeding habits.

My only question is the lack of refrigeration: Petkit says that there is no need for it, since the pouches are all sealed until use, closed in between portions, and the chamber uses ultraviolet light to sterilize for bacteria. But I’d want to confirm there are no health risks to keeping an opened pouch unrefrigerated for up to two full days, even with that UVC light. Assuming that’s true, I’m quite impressed with this prototype. If I were a cat owner that frequently needed to leave my pet alone at breakfast and dinner, this is something I’d have my eye on.

NBA Trade Rumors 2025-26: Trae Young’s agents working with Hawks to find trade for point guard

Here are some of the latest trade rumors from around the league, with most of the buzz being about an All-Star point guard in Atlanta.

Trae Young

The writing was on the wall when Atlanta didn’t reach a contract extension with Trae Young last summer, but his exit from the ATL looks like it will come sooner rather than later.

Young’s agents — Aaron Mintz, Drew Morrison and Austin Brown — are working with the Hawks to find a trade for the four-time All-Star before the Feb. 5 deadline, a deal that works for everyone, reports Shams Charania of ESPN.

Young has missed the last four games with a quad contusion and, while nothing is set in stone (it usually takes time to put a trade together), it is possible we have seen the last of Young in a Hawks uniform.

Atlanta started testing the trade waters last summer but ramped up efforts when Young was injured this season and the team went 13-9 without him. They then dropped the next four games when he returned (they are 2-8 in the games Young has played this season). The team’s play while he was out showed a road map to the next evolution of this team, one without Young dominating the ball.

The challenge is that there is not much of a market for the 27-year-old former All-Star, league sources told NBC Sports. Ask yourself this: What serious playoff team would be better making a big trade for Young? Good luck finding one.

While Young an offense unto himself — a season ago, when largely healthy (he played in 76 games), he averaged 24.2 points and 11.6 assists a game — his lack of defense, size (listed as 6’2″ but that feels generous), injury concerns, the fact he’s not popular with other players in general, and that he has a $49 million player option for next season all combine to give teams pause. Fair or not, Young’s reputation is that he’s good, but not someone a franchise can build a contender around, which means teams don’t want to pay him big dollars.

What team is interested?

Wizards eyeing Trae Young

The Washington Wizards might be his landing spot, reports Marc Stein of The Stein Line.

Why would Washington do this? It’s a short-term play for a franchise that is seeking some level of relevance (and, in CJ McCollum, they don’t give up a player who is part of their future). Young paired with a young core of Alex Sarr, Tre Johnson, Kyshawn George, Bilal Coulibaly and whoever they draft in June is at least interesting, should have a lot of firepower, and would give fans in Washington an entertaining product to watch. That kind of “let’s prioritize making the postseason soon” thinking has long been rumored to come from Washington’s ownership.

This doesn’t have to be a long-term play by the Wizards, although you can be sure Young’s agents are looking to get him to a team willing extend and pay him big money. We’ll see if that’s Washington or somewhere else.

In other trade news…

Lakers looking for two-way wing

That the Lakers are trying to reshape their roster to better fit around Luka Doncic, and that they need 3&D wings to do that, are not exactly state secrets.

Which is why the Lakers have been linked to every wing available at the trade deadline. As Marc Stein put it at The Stein Line: “The Lakers continue to scour the trade market in hopes of acquiring a two-way wing with size.”

The problem is that 29 other teams are looking for players like that as well, and the supply of those players is limited. Ideally, the Lakers would like to get Herb Jones out of New Orleans (reportedly not available), Andrew Wiggins out of Miami, or even Dillon Brooks out of Phoenix (no way that last one is happening, Suns owner Matt Ishbia already shot it down).

Even if those players become available, the Lakers may not have enough to get a deal done. That means Los Angeles may end up trying to land Keon Ellis from Sacramento or Ayo Dosunmu from Chicago, good young players with potential to fill that role.

The Lakers know what they need to do, but actually doing it is not so easy.

Mavericks not liking return for Davis

If you’ve been a regular reader of our trade rumors updates, this is not news to you, but here is another source echoing the same idea:

The market for Anthony Davis is limited and teams are not willing to give up much — especially the picks and young players the Mavericks are seeking — in any trade. Here is what Mavericks writer Christian Clark wrote at The Athletic.

Dallas’ predicament is that dealing Davis isn’t likely to bring back a combination of expiring money, young talent and draft capital needed to reorient around No. 1 pick Cooper Flagg. Davis’ age (he turns 33 in March), injury history and desire for a lucrative contract extension this summer have teams wary about surrendering too much to get him, based on conversations The Athletic had with three different NBA executives.

Chatter about an Anthony Davis trade continues to focus on the Atlanta Hawks, which has the big salaries to match Davis’ deal as well as picks that would entice the Mavs. However, if Atlanta is going to move on from Trae Young, is Davis a good fit (the Mavericks have made it clear they don’t want Young)? Also, league sources told NBC Sports they doubted Atlanta would give up the kind of pick package that Dallas would seek.

For his part, Anthony Davis would like to remain in Dallas and sign an extension with the Mavericks, reports ESPN’s Tim MacMahon. Of course, Davis would also have preferred to stay in Los Angeles playing next to LeBron James, but that’s not the world we live in.

Don’t expect Adebayo trade

We live in a world where what was once thought impossible now happens with impunity. Combine that with the pressures of the NBA trade deadline and wild rumors start. In that vein…

No, the Miami Heat are not going to trade Bam Adebayo.

Don’t even start, because Miami isn’t. It would take something extraordinary for them to even consider it, and then they still likely would say no. Don’t just take my word for it, here is what Zach Lowe of The Ringer said on his podcast.

“He is the standard-bearer, he is the culture-bearer. I don’t think there’s one part of them that wants to do it… Other teams I know have for sure asked about Bam and have been told ‘Hell no’ and the wild card you also have to consider as they sniff around at Giannis and other star players, all of those star players want to play with Bam.”