Houston Rockets News: Rockets Running Out Of Options As Bosh Signs Deal With Heat, Can Get Parsons Back

The latest Houston Rockets news come fresh after the Decision 2.0 by LeBron James, which sends him back to his roots in Northeast Ohio.

Now that Miami's top player is gone, a lot of people, especially the Houston Rockets have been expecting the once star-studded Miami to lose the other two pieces of its Big Three.

While both Bosh and Dwyane Wade have been poised to stay in Miami and take paycuts once James returns, it became uncertain that the two, particularly Bosh intends to stay.

However, a new report says that Bosh has recently signed a max 5-year deal worth $118 million with the Heat, in Miami's attempt to save the last pieces of the championship caliber team it had for the last few seasons. 

Of course, D-Wade will be back with the Heat, which is the only team he had played with so far in his career.

These series of developments is painful for the Rockets, who went all out for both Carmelo Anthony a week ago, and Bosh the past few days. 

But now that they are left with a gaping hole in the three position, Houston may just match Dallas' offer for young star Chandler Parsons. The Mavs offered Parsons a couple of days ago a three-year deal worth a little over $45 million, and while that may be too much for a player with Parsons' skillset, he is still young enough to become a much better player than he already is. 

However, while getting back Chandler should be the primary option for the Rockets, they could be eyeing other candidates. 

According to reports, the Rockets have talked with several agents of other wing players such as Trevor Ariza, Luol Deng and Paul Pierce. If they indeed plan to sign any of the three stars, they have to act quick. 

A lot of teams have been courting Deng, though none of them have succeeded at the moment with his asking price. The Wizards will reportedly sign back Ariza, while Pierce is contemplating whether he would stay with the Nets or reunite with his former coach Doc Rivers with the Clippers.

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