The Rockets intend to sign Jabari Smith Jr. to a five-year rookie extension worth $122M, reports ESPN’s Shams Charania (via X).
Smith was in and out of the Rockets’ starting lineup this season, but was presumed to be in line to take the starting power forward role following the Rockets’ trade for Kevin Durant.
The former No. 3 pick in the 2022 draft, Smith posted a career-low in points per game as his role fluctuated and he dealt with injuries, but the appeal of his skillset in the modern game is clear. Smith has averaged 13.1 points, 7.6 rebounds and 0.8 blocks while shooting 35.9% from three on 4.9 attempts over the previous two seasons.
A tough-minded defender with a capable jump shot and some untapped potential as a shot creator, Smith will slot into a primarily off-ball role offensively next to Fred VanVleet, Alperen Sengun and Durant, while helping create a defensive infrastructure as a skilled weakside rim protector next to Sengun and Amen Thompson.
This deal will lock up the talented young power forward through the 2030-31 season. The Athletic’s Kelly Iko confirms (via X) that the deal is fully guaranteed and contains no team or player options. ESPN’s Bobby Marks expressed some surprise at how early the deal got done, as typically the first week of free agency remains the providence of players receiving max contracts, which Smith did not.
The Rockets still have Tari Eason‘s extension eligibility to consider, so whether the Smith deal impacts Eason’s candidacy remains to be seen. Yossi Gozlan of the Third Apron writes (via X) that with the Smith extension, the Rockets are still $80M below the 2026-27 luxury tax line, giving them room to extend both Durant and Eason.
It had been considered a real possibility that the team would extend one Smith or Eason and wait until next year’s restricted free agency to decide on the other’s future, but outside of Durant, the Rockets have clearly prioritized continuity with the team that won 52 games last season, retaining VanVleet and Steven Adams while reportedly planning on bringing back Aaron Holiday, Jae’Sean Tate and Jeff Green.