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Rockets' Steven Adams Suffers Indefinite Ankle Sprain
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January 21, 2026•2 days ago

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Rockets center Steven Adams will be sidelined indefinitely with a severe left ankle sprain, a Grade 3 injury. He sustained the injury during Sunday's game against the Pelicans while defending Zion Williamson. Adams' absence impacts the Rockets, who lead the NBA in rebounding. Clint Capela will likely assume increased backup center duties.
HOUSTON -- Rockets center Steven Adams will be out indefinitely due to a sprained left ankle, coach Ime Udoka revealed before Tuesday's game against the Spurs.
"Severely sprained ankle," Udoka said. "I think [it's] a Grade 3 or so, but still gathering information, opinions. But I don't think he'll be back anytime soon."
Adams suffered the injury Sunday in a win over the New Orleans Pelicans while guarding Zion Williamson at the rim. Sliding over to help Alperen Sengun defend Williamson, Adams jumped to contest a shot from the Pelicans forward and immediately grabbed at his left ankle upon landing.
Udoka said after the game that there was "a lot of swelling already, but nothing's broken," adding the injury is "not a high ankle sprain."
Adams, 32, is averaging 5.8 points and 8.6 rebounds in 22.8 minutes per game for a Rockets team that leads the NBA in rebounding (49.2 per game). No. 3 center Clint Capela now takes over as the primary backup behind Sengun, and it's likely Houston will also use forward Jabari Smith Jr. at center in some of its lineups.
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