Patrick Beverley
G FA
Mon 9/28/15 6:31 PM

Beverley is ready for the upcoming campaign, after missing 26 games due to injury in 2014-15, Jenny Dial Creech of the Houston Chronicle reports.
EDGE Analysis
Beverley's injury-plagued season culminated with a torn ligament in his left wrist, keeping him on the sideline from Mar. 24 through the end of the Western Conference finals on May 27. Although he enters training camp with a clean bill of health, his starting role is in jeopardy due to the acquisition of Ty Lawson in the offseason. Beverley's stature (6-foot-1, 180 pounds) doesn't lend itself to much, if any, work at shooting guard, meaning he'll likely spell Lawson when he requires a breather. As a result, Beverley may find it difficult to earn 30 minutes per game for the third consecutive season.

Patrick Beverley
G FA
Fri 7/3/15 7:36 PM

Beverley has a agreed to a contract that includes $18 million guaranteed over the first three years and $5 million unguaranteed in the fourth year, Marc Stein of ESPN reports. Beverley received a qualifying offer from the Rockets on Tuesday, and he's quickly agreed to a deal to remain in Houston. In his third NBA season, the young point guard averaged 10.1 points, 4.2 rebounds and 3.4 assists in 31 minutes, playing a key role in Houston's rotation. With his new deal, he'll remain in that role for at least the next three seasons.

Patrick Beverley
G FA
Tue 6/30/15 12:10 PM

Beverley received a qualifying offer from the Rockets on Tuesday, Jonathan Feigen of the Houston Chronicle reports. Beverley is now officially a restricted free agent, meaning the Rockets will have the right to match any offer he may receive from another team.

Patrick Beverley
G FA
Tue 6/16/15 1:40 PM

Beverley missed 26 games due to injury (hamstring/wrist) this season. He averaged 10.1 points, 2.1 three-pointers, 4.2 rebounds, 3.4 assists, 0.4 blocks, and 1.1 steals in 31 minutes per game through 56 games in 2014-15. At 26 years old, the three-year NBA veteran will be a restricted free agent this offseason. Beverley missed the playoffs after a wrist injury he sustained in March. While posting career highs in threes, field-goals, rebounds, and assists, Beverley's shooting efficiency this season (38% FG, 35% 3Pt, 75% FT) dropped from last season (41% FG, 36% 3Pt, 81% FT). With James Harden as the primary facilitator in Beverley's absence, and aging veterans Pablo Prigioni and Jason Terry as question marks next season, Beverley should return as Houston's starter next season if the Rockets fail to find a better option in free agency.

Patrick Beverley
G FA
Mon 5/18/15 3:48 PM

Beverley (wrist) will not be available at any point during the Rockets' upcoming series against Golden State, Jenny Dial Creech of the Houston Chronicle reports. The scrappy point guard has not played since late-March after tearing a ligament in his left wrist. Heading into the Western Conference Finals, there seemed to be some hope that Beverley could return at some point during the series, but coach Kevin McHale squashed that possibility, officially ruling Beverley out Monday afternoon. In Beverley's absence, Jason Terry will continue to start and see increased minutes at point guard, while James Harden will also frequently serve as the primary ball-handler.

Patrick Beverley
G FA
Sun 5/17/15 7:34 PM

Beverley (wrist) is expected to have the cast removed from his surgically repaired left wrist this week, but he remains doubtful for the Western Conference finals that begin Tuesday against the Warriors, ESPN reports. Beverley is the Rockets' starting point guard, but he's been sidelined the end of March after tearing a ligament in his left wrist. While the team would likely love to have him available at full strength, considering that they made the conference finals without him, the team may feel more comfortable going with the players that got them this deep in the playoffs.

Patrick Beverley
G FA
Sat 4/11/15 4:52 PM

Beverley is hopeful that he'll be able to return once the cast is removed from his left wrist during the playoffs, myFOXHouston.com reports. "When the cast comes off May 18, May 20th, wrap it up with tape and [I'll] be good to go. I don't care how weak it is. I don't care how strong it is. I don't care about that. As soon as this cast is off I'm back to business." Beverley underwent surgery to repair a torn ligament in his left wrist on the final day of March, which was expected to require four months to heal. However, once he is sans cast, he's determined to contribute to the Rockets' playoff run, if they're still alive, of course. The dates mentioned by Beverley coincide with the start of the Western Conference finals, but it's a stretch to assume that his recovery will conveniently proceed in conjunction with that schedule.

Patrick Beverley
G FA
Tue 3/31/15 12:42 PM

Beverley underwent a procedure to repair a torn ligament in his left wrist Tuesday, which will require four months to recover, Yahoo! Sports reports. Because the ligament needed to be reattached in his thumb, any hope was erased that Beverley would heal in time for the Western Conference finals, if the Rockets would have advanced to the round. He'll now don a cast for 10 weeks but should be approaching full health by the time he hits unrestricted free agency on July 1. His brand of hard-nosed defense will be of particular interest to other organizations, especially after averaging a career-high 4.2 rebounds, 3.4 assists, and 2.1 three-pointers this season.

Patrick Beverley
G FA
Mon 3/30/15 1:49 PM

Beverley will undergo a procedure to repair torn ligaments in his left wrist, ruling him out for the rest of the season, the Houston Chronicle reports. Prior to injuring the wrist last Monday, Beverley entered three consecutive games with questionable status due to a sore right elbow, yet he still took the floor. With the extent of his current ailment clear, the Rockets have deemed it to be season-ending, putting a damper on their postseason prospects. For the rest of the season, expect Jason Terry (undisclosed) to get the nod at the point, while Pablo Prigioni should receive consistent run off the bench.

Patrick Beverley
G FA
Mon 3/30/15 12:01 PM

Beverley's (wrist) status for the rest of the season will be determined Monday, ESPN.com reports. Beverley and the Rockets are considering surgery on the torn ligament in his left wrist. Their course of action will be known in short order, which is well within the bound of 7-to-10 days to consider every option.