Free agent wing Dillon Brooks has agreed on a four-year, $80 million contract with the Houston Rockets, his agent, Mike George of One Legacy Sports, told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
The deal will be descending in annual salary, sources told Wojnarowski. The Rockets also agreed to a four-year, $32 million deal with free agent center Jock Landale, sources told Wojnarowski.
Only the first season of the deal is guaranteed. With this pair of signings, along with the blockbuster addition of point guard Fred VanVleet, the Rockets are aiming to take a step forward next season under new head coach Ime Udoka.
Brooks, 27, had played for the Grizzlies for his entire six-year career after arriving in Memphis as a second-round pick. He grew into a key starter for a team that made the playoffs the past three seasons, earning a reputation as one of the NBA's premier wing defenders — as evidenced by his second-team All-Defensive selection last season.