Rio Grande Valley Vipers - Players Assigned From NBA Teams

Players Assigned From NBA Teams

  • Steve Novak – assigned by the Houston Rockets on November 11, 2007
  • Aaron Brooks – assigned by the Houston Rockets on December 6, 2007
  • Cedric Simmons – assigned by the Cleveland Cavaliers on January 2, 2008
  • Shannon Brown – assigned by the Cleveland Cavaliers on January 11, 2008
  • Joey Dorsey – assigned by the Houston Rockets on December 26, 2008
  • Joey Dorsey – assigned by the Houston Rockets on November 13, 2009
  • Jermaine Taylor – assigned by the Houston Rockets on January 28, 2010
  • Ishmael Smith – assigned by the Houston Rockets on January 17, 2011
  • Marcus Morris – assigned by the Houston Rockets on January 2, 2012 & February 3, 2012
  • Patrick Beverley – assigned by the Houston Rockets on January 7, 2013

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