The Houston Rockets have exhibited an "aggressive desire to improve roster with all players and picks available in talks" with other teams.

The Rockets were eliminated in the Western Conference Semifinals in six games by the Golden State Warriors.

Adrian Wojnarowski posits that all players under contract with the probable exception of James Harden could be made available, which means Chris Paul could be discussed. Paul re-signed with the Rockets last offseason on a four-year, $160 million deal.

Shams Charania of The Athletic reported last week that Harden and Paul had a heated exchange following their Game 6 loss to the Warriors.

Marc Stein of the New York Times reports Clint Capela is among the players Houston has gauged the market for in recent days.