HOUSTON — New Rockets coach Stephen Silas didn't talk a lot about James Harden and the rumors that he's unhappy in Houston on Thursday.
But he was clear about one thing — he expects Harden to be there when the Rockets open camp this weekend.
"I'm confident that he will be all in," Silas said. "That's where I'm leaving it. As I said, I've given him the space to to do his thing. But I'm confident he'll be here when we get started."
Reports that Harden wants out of Houston have swirled since another early playoff exit by the Rockets when they were eliminated by the Lakers in the Western Conference semifinals. It was rumored that both Harden and Westbrook wanted to leave the team. Westbrook got his wish Wednesday night when he was shipped to Washington for John Wall and a first-round pick.
Westbrook lasted just one season in Houston playing with Harden and an unconventional small-ball lineup. Now both Westbrook and that small-ball lineup are a thing of the past, with Westbrook heading to the nation's capital and center DeMarcus Cousins joining the Rockets.
Silas is a longtime NBA assistant in his first job as a head coach after being hired to replace Mike D'Antoni, who told the Rockets he wasn't returning at the end of the season. Silas said he hasn't spoken to Harden since the trade and that he's employed a hands-off approach with the superstar so far.
"When stuff like this kind of happens, where there's a little indecision and stuff going on, I kind of take a step back and allow guys some space," Silas said. "So from my perspective, my communication has been I'm giving you space. And that's kind of where it's been as far as my communication with him. And guys like that need that."
Silas is excited to add a player of Wall's caliber to his team, but admitted that he had some mixed emotions when he learned of the trade.