Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey has tweeted that the club chose not to re-sign Carlos Delfino and Aaron Brooks for the next season.
"Thank you to @cabezadelfino (Delfino) & @ Thirty2zero (Brooks), you both have been great Rockets, players & teammates. Hope there is a chance to reunite," wrote Moray, reports Xinhua.
Delfino played an important part in Rockets' roster last season. He collected 10.6 points and 3.3 rebounds per game to carry the youngest team of the league to the playoff stage.
Brooks, who had been leader of the team several years ago, joined the franchise again in the middle of last season but only played in seven games.
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