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The Rockets are reportedly eyeing two more All-Stars after trading for Chris Paul

This is getting insane.

The Houston Rockets already added Chris Paul from the Los Angeles Clippers early Wednesday morning, but the Rockets aren't done adding former All-Stars as ESPN's Tim MacMahon is reporting the team is looking to get Carmelo Anthony or Paul George, too.

MacMahon broke the news of the Rockets' plan via his personal Twitter account Wednesday afternoon.

The Rockets looking to pair Paul and James Harden, now perhaps the best backcourt in the NBA, with another All-Star wing may be the final piece to competing with the Golden State Warriors next season.

Anthony, if bought out, would be a much easier addition to the team, as a George trade seems more complicated with the amount of assets the team already moved to bring in Paul in their trade with the Clippers.

The fact that MacMahon says the team "thinks" they're getting either, though, makes this very interesting going forward.