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SF Jae'Sean Tate (2018 2nd team All B1G, Houston Rockets)





Tate averaged 11.3 points, 5.3 rebounds and 2.5 assists in 29.2 minutes per game for the rebuilding Rockets. He started 58 of the 70 games he played, shooting 50.6 percent from the field, 30.8 percent from the 3-point line and 69.4 percent from the foul line. The gritty, multi-positional rookie became a fan favorite in Houston for many of the reasons he won fans over in Columbus.
 
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Really nice write-up on Tate here...

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5. What to do with Jae'Sean Tate?
I love Tate. He's a turbocharged cinder block with the strength to jostle against centers on defense and the speed to chase guards. If Tate is barreling at you, get the hell out of his way.

He's a good pick-and-roll screener -- clever passing on the move, with a mashing post game against smaller guys on switches. (Tate is shooting 57% on 2s.) The Rockets have scored 1.265 points per possession when Tate shoots out of post-up, or dishes to a teammate who fires -- second (!) among 85 guys with at least 20 post touches, per Second Spectrum.

The tanktastic Rockets have a dead-even scoring margin when Tate plays power forward next to Christian Wood in one-center lineups, per NBA.com.

But Tate can get lost in more of a spot-up role around Kevin Porter Jr., Jalen Green, and Wood. He is setting 10.6 ball screens per 100 possessions, down from 16 last season, per Second Spectrum. That leaves Tate chilling along the arc. Defenses ignore him to clog the paint. More teams are slotting their centers onto Tate -- allowing power forwards to take Wood -- and planting them in the paint.

That leaves Tate three choices when he gets the ball: chuck wide-open 3s; drive into the wall awaiting him; or pivot into a handoff. Tate is not shying from open 3s. He knows he'll have to hit them eventually, and the Rockets encourage him to let it fly.

Tate has made just 30% from deep -- not enough to pull defenses out of that scheme. He's probably best right now as a small-ball center, and the Rockets should use him in that style more often given Wood's shooting ability.

Regardless, the Rockets do and should view Tate as a keeper. (Houston's biggest on-court problem is their defense collapsing into a sinkhole whenever opponents put Green and Porter in any screening action.)
 
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2022 NBA Season bump

Rockets' Jae'Sean Tate: Sitting out opener
By RotoWire Staff

20 hrs ago•1 min read

Tate (ankle) will miss the season opener Wednesday versus the Hawks, Michael Shapiro of SI.com reports.

Tate was battling ankle soreness during the preseason and will apparently require a bit of additional time to get things squared away. His next opportunity to don the Rockets' uniform in game action arrives Friday versus the Grizzlies.

https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/basketball/news/rockets-jaesean-tate-sitting-out-opener/

 
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Houston Rockets pick up team option on former Ohio State star Jae'Sean Tate

The Buckeye isn't moving in the NBA.​

Jae'Sean Tate isn't moving this offseason. The former Ohio State forward will remain with the Houston Rockets after the team picked up his team option. According to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, Tate's option will earn him $7.6 million for the 2024-25 season.
 
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Good to hear. In the ever changing NBA world, some stability is welcome. PS, $7.6 mill isn't chump change either. Sounds like this is his 'money year', and if all goes well, he could be up for a bigger (?) contract? Or he gets dealt somewhere else. Hard telling. However, Go Bucks! Go Jae'Sean!
 
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Jae'Sean Tate Signs One-Year, $3 Million Deal to Return to the Houston Rockets

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Jae’Sean Tate has continued to make a name for himself in Houston.

And that will remain the case, as the 29-year-old has signed a one-year, $3 million deal to remain with the Rockets, the only team he has played for since coming to the NBA in 2020.



Tate fought through an injury-riddled 2024-25 campaign, averaging a career-low 11.3 minutes per game while dealing with a right ankle impingement, which caused him to only play in 52 games (two starts), including missing all of Houston's first-round playoff series against the Golden State Warriors. After starting in 135 games during his first two NBA seasons from 2020-22, Tate has played in just 148 games over the last three seasons since then.
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