Rockets vs. Wizards Pre-Game 3/14/24

Rockets Seek Fourth Straight Win, Host Lowly Wizards

Home Duet.    Opportunity Knocks.    More Landale.

After their first perfect road trip of the season, the Houston Rockets return home aiming for their fourth win in a row as they host the Washington Wizards. After tonight’s game, Houston will host the Cleveland Cavaliers on Saturday before heading back on the road. The Wizards boast the NBA’s worst record, at 11-54. Despite this, Washington has won two of their last three games, and still has talent on the other side. Kyle Kuzma is arguably their best player. And Jordan Poole can be a threat off the bench despite an overall disappointing season in his first year as a Wizard.

Thursday night’s return home for Houston is a great chance for the Rockets to extend their winning streak. Even without Sengun, Houston should be able to beat the Wizards at home. Expect to see more of Jock Landale tonight after the big man had his best game of the season in the previous win over San Antonio. Washington is also thin in the frontcourt, so Landale could be due for an even better performance tonight.

The Wizards are the only team the Rockets have yet to face this season. The two squads will meet again in five days in D.C. to close the season series. As long as Houston sticks to the game plan, and continues playing with defensive intensity, they should be able to take away any magic the Wizards have in store for tonight.

 

Toyota Center:  Houston, Texas

 

Jersey Colors:

Washington Wizards (11-54):  White

Houston Rockets (30-35):  Black

 

Tip-Off:  7:00 PM CT

TV:  Space City Home Network,  NBA League Pass

Rockets vs. Spurs Post-Game 3/12/24

Rockets Edge Spurs, 103-101, for 4th Straight Road Win

Perfect Trip.    The Landale Effect.    Buying In.

For the first time this season, the Rockets completed a perfect road trip. Houston finished off their three-game journey with a 103-101 victory over the San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday night. Fred VanVleet led Houston with 21 points, and Jalen Green added 16 points, but it was Jock Landale, who made his presence felt late in the contest. Due to Sengun’s absence, Landale saw a season-high 26 minutes, and didn’t disappoint. The Aussie finished with 11 points, 4 rebounds, and 5 assists, to go along with some great hustle and defensive plays. Expect to see much more of Landale the rest of the season as he will be garnering a lot of what would’ve been Sengun’s time on the court.

After losing then first matchup in the second game of the season, Houston has now won the season series over the Spurs, 3-1. They’ve been especially forceful defensively on Victor Wembanyama. The Rockets held Wemby to only 13 points, well below his season average on Tuesday night.

It may have taken some time, but Houston is finally buying in to Ime Udoka’s game plan, and the team’s road struggles are now just a past murmur. The Rockets have won four straight on the road, and three straight games overall. After starting the season 5-24 away from home, Houston has now gone 4-0 over the last quartet of road games. Up next, the Rockets return home to host the Washington Wizards, who boast the NBA’s worst record. It’s a great chance for Houston to keep the winning ways traveling as they return home on Thursday night.

Rockets vs. Spurs Pre-Game 3/12/24

Rockets Seek Perfect Road Trip in Final Meeting with Spurs

Wizard-Less Era.    I-10 Finale.    Revenge at the Alamo.

The Houston Rockets ride into San Antonio for the final stop on their three-game road trip. Tuesday night’s tilt is the final matchup this season in the I-10 Rivalry. This matchup is a revenge game for both teams. Houston lost the first meeting between these teams early in the season in San Antonio. The Rockets then went on to win the next two matchups, setting up tonight’s finale. Houston has won a season-high three straight road games and they now aim for a perfect road trip with a win in San Antonio tonight.

After undergoing an MRI on Monday, news broke that Alperen Sengun will likely miss the rest of the season. A tough blow for a Rockets team that was finding its groove at the right time with Sengun playing the best basketball of his career. Fortunately, Sengun avoided what appeared to be a broken ankle, instead suffering a Grade 3 ankle sprain. With only 18 games remaining, the smart decision is to hold Sengun out avoid risking his future health. Even is he heals sooner than expected, less than a month remains in the season, and the best move for Sengun and the team is to let their franchise-player recover. Rockets fans have likely seen the last of The Wizard on the court this season.

It’s the final matchup in the storied I-10 rivalry as Houston starts the Wizard-less era in the Alamo City on Tuesday night. The Rockets are shooting for their fourth straight road win, and first perfect road trip all season. Expect Wemby to have a bounce back performance for the Spurs after being dominated by Sengun in the previous matchup. Regardless, Houston still has enough talent to escape the Alamo with a victory on Tuesday night.

 

Frost Bank Center:  San Antonio, Texas

 

Jersey Colors:

Houston Rockets (29-35):  Red

San Antonio Spurs (14-51):  Black

 

Tip-Off:  7:30 PM CT

TV:  Space City Home Network,  NBA League Pass

Rockets vs. Kings Post-Game 3/10/24

Sengun Injured Late in Rockets 112-104 Win Over Kings

Costly Victory.    Emergent Third.    Slowing Fox.

The Rockets won their season-high third straight game on the road on Sunday night. It came with a hefty cost. Houston’s best player, Alperen Sengun, suffered a brutal ankle injury in the final minute of the game, and had to be carted off the floor in a wheelchair. It was a tough sight for Rockets fans to witness. Sengun will likely miss the remainder of the season due to the injury. To make matters worse, Cam Whitmore also suffered a hamstring injury that will also sideline the rookie for the rest of this campaign.

Houston once again trailed at halftime, but used a dominant third quarter to take control of the game. The Rockets outscored the Kings 32-14 in the third period, and fended off Sacramento in the final frame to earn the victory. Fred VanVleet led the Rockets with 22 points and 9 assists.

The key to tonight’s win was Houston’s second-half defense. The Rockets did a tremendous job on De’Aaron Fox, the King’s best player, in the final quarter. Houston held Fox, last season’s Inaugural “Clutch Player of the Year” scoreless in the final period. Up next, the Rockets will aim for their first perfect road-trip of the season as they visit the Alamo City for one final matchup with the Spurs.

Rockets vs. Kings Pre-Game 3/10/24

Rockets Visit Kings for Final Meeting this Season

Second Leg.    Sweep Seekers.    Royal Difference.

Fresh off a win in Portland to start their road trip, the Rockets make their lone trip to Sacramento this season to battle the Kings for the final time this season. Houston won the first two matchups back in Toyota Center early in the campaign. This is the second stop on a three-game road trip for the Rockets. The squad will close out the trip with a battle with Spurs in the Alamo City on Tuesday night. Houston has won three of their last four games overall. Sacramento has also won three of their past four games, and two straight.

Houston is seeking a sweep of the Kings this season as they enter tonight’s matchup. If the Rockets want any chance of pulling the upset tonight, they need to contain Sacramento’s De’Aaron Fox. The Houston native and All-Star didn’t play in either of the previous two matchups between these teams. In the two wins, the Rockets have held the Kings to the lowest points per game average any team has against any single opponent this season.

This Kings team is currently in sixth place in the Western conference, and are a different squad than the group the Rockets beat twice way back in November of this campaign. Expect a tough, gritty matchup tonight, as Houston aims to keep rolling on the road tonight in Sac-Town.

 

Golden 1 Center:  Sacramento, California

 

Jersey Colors:

Houston Rockets (28-35):  White

Sacramento Kings (36-26):  Purple

 

Tip-Off:  5:00 PM CT

TV:  Space City Home Network,  NBA League Pass

Rockets vs. Trail Blazers Post-Game 3/8/24

Rockets Surge Past Trail Blazers, 123-107, for Second Straight Road Win

Track Meet.    Poster Man.    Clean Finish.

Houston’s road trip started in triumphant fashion, as the Rockets rallied to beat the injury-riddled Trail Blazers, 123-107, on Friday night. Portland actually held a lead into the third quarter, which saw Houston face a 12-point deficit at one point. This game was a track meet, as the Rockets scored a season-high 37 fast break points, dominating the Blazers in transition. Jalen Green led the Rockets with 27 points

The turning moment in this contest featured arguably the dunk of the season by any Rockets player. Houston was staring at a 9-point deficit when Jalen Green absolutely posterized Anfernee Simons in the third quarter. The play energized Houston’s bench, and the Rockets would go on to dominate the rest of the game, garnering a 16-point victory.

Houston had a clean finish to this contest. After a somewhat sloppy start, the Rockets didn’t commit a single turnover in the fourth quarter, exhibiting excellent ball control. Fred VanVleet continues to be one of the best assist-to-turnover ratio players in the league. FVV dished out 10 dimes, and committed zero turnovers in Houston’s victory. The win gives the Rockets their second straight on the road, and a positive start as they continue this three-game road trip out West.

Rockets vs. Trail Blazers Pre-Game 3/8/24

Rockets Seek Revenge, Visit Trail Blazers to Start Road Trip

Back West.    Road Building.    Avengement.

Houston hits the road once again as they travel back West to start a three game road trip with a matchup against the Portland Trail Blazers. In the first matchup between these teams, back on January 27th, the Blazers dealt the Rockets one of their worst losses of the entire season, a 137-134 overtime defeat at home. Malcolm Brogdon hit a tough three, followed by Jerami Grant hitting a wild shot to send the game to overtime, before Portland eventually took over control. Luckily for Houston, none of those players are playing tonight. The Blazers are very injury depleted at the moment, without the likes of Jerami Grant, Malcolm Brogdon, De’Andre Ayton, and Scoot Henderson, among others.

The Rockets are coming off a tough loss to the Clippers which saw Houston blow a 20-point lead. Ime Udoka should have his squad motivated to serve up a dish of revenge to this Blazers team in Portland. Udoka is from the Portland area, as are several Rockets assistants. The players will look to make this a nice homecoming off sorts for their coach by winning two straight road games for the first time all season. Houston won their last road game in Phoenix, and have an even better to chance to get a win over this limping Portland team on Friday night.

Anfernee Simons will be the focal point of Houston’s defense, as he scored 33 points in the first matchup between these squads. Despite the Trail Blazers boasting nearly a full roster, Simons led the team in scoring in Portland’s win in Houston. As long as the Rockets don’t overlook these Blazers, and realize Portland still has professionals on the other side, Houston should be able to win their second straight on the road out West.

 

Moda Center:  Portland, Oregon

 

Jersey Colors:

Houston Rockets (27-35):  Red

Portland Trail Blazers (17-44):  White

 

Tip-Off:  9:00 PM CT

TV:  Space City Home Network,  NBA League Pass

Rockets vs. Clippers Post-Game 3/6/24

Rockets Collapse in Second Half, Fall to Clippers, 122-116

Half Measure.    Three-Headed Trimmer.    Sinking Ship.

Houston led by as many as 20 points in the first half on Wednesday night, seemingly on their way to a third straight win. But once the Clippers got some momentum, the Rockets found themselves in trouble, as L.A. rallied to deal Houston a 122-116 defeat at home. The Rockets are now 0-2 this season against the Clippers, with both losses coming by six points each. Alperen Sengun had another tremendous performance for Houston, but it wasn’t enough, as L.A.’s star-power fueled their comeback. The Rockets led 57-44 at halftime, but this contest was truly a tale of two halves.

Kawhil Leonard, Paul George, and James Harden combined to score 60 of the Clippers’ 122 total points. L.A.’s Big-Three was simply too much for Houston to handle on Wednesday night. The Rockets didn’t necessarily play poorly, the stars for the Clippers just hit some tough shots. Sengun finished with 23 points, 19 rebounds, and 14 assists on the night, his fourth career triple-double. Jabari Smith Jr. bounced back from a poor showing last game to score 19 points against L.A. Jalen Green and Fred VanVleet added 15 points apiece, and Cam Whitmore contributed 17 points off the bench for Houston.

The Rockets now find themselves with a 27-35 record. They sit roughly five games out of the final Play-In spot, and their chances of sneaking into the playoffs are dimming with each loss. To give the coaching staff and team credit, they were never expected to even contend for a playoff spot this season. The squad has exceeded everyone’s expectations. Getting off to a 13-9 start when Tari Eason was healthy may have raised those expectations a little too high, as this year proves, it’s a long NBA season. Houston still has a slight chance, but they need to reel off some wins quickly, or the Rockets will likely miss the playoffs once again this season.

Rockets vs. Clippers Pre-Game 3/6/24

Rockets Seek Third Straight Win, Host Rising Clippers

Back to Work.    First Appearance.    Measuring Stick.

Fresh of the best game of his career, Alperen Sengun gets his Rockets ready to host the star-studded Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday night. Houston is coming off a big victory over the Spurs last night with Sengun scoring a career-high 45 points. The Clippers have quietly crept up the Western Conference standings, currently holding the fourth position. Tonight’s matchup is James Harden’s first visit to H-Town this season. The former Rocket torched Houston in the first matchup between these teams in L.A. back in November, as he completed a clutch four-point play to seal a 106-100 win for the Clips. Besides Harden, the Clippers boast former All-Stars Kawhi Leonard, Paul George, and Russell Westbrook, who comes off their bench as the Sixth Man. Basically, they have four future Hall-of-Famers when have finally figured out how to play together. It’s a problem, not just tonight for the Rockets, but for the entire NBA, and the Clippers are legitimate threats to win the title this season.

The Rockets have to hope James Harden did some partying in retuning to the city he still calls home, as they’ll need all the help they can get against a very tough Clippers team. Houston’s road win over Phoenix a few games ago seemed like a turning point in season. The Rockets finally won two games in a row for the first time in over two months last night. If they want to push this streak to three games, they’re going to need a more balanced attack against a smart, veteran Clippers squad. L.A.’s center, Ivica Zubac, likely won’t allow Sengun to erupt for another 40-Burger tonight, so the Houston will need other players to step up.

This game is a true measuring stick to see whether this Rockets club has turned a corner as we enter the final 20 games of the season. It’s hard to beat the same team twice, as Houston showed in Phoenix, and the Rockets have been solid at home all season. But the Clippers are a top-tier that will test Houston’s resolve unlike most. Even if he was out partying, there’s no doubt Harden is motivated to beat his former team tonight. Can the Rockets match the Clippers firepower? We’ll find out tonight, as the Rockets play on national tv for only the second time all season. Hopefully the bright lights at home can inspire Houston to pull off the upset, and earn one of their best wins of the season.

 

Toyota Center:  Houston, Texas

 

Jersey Colors:

Los Angeles Clippers (39-21):  Blue

Houston Rockets (27-34):  Red

 

Tip-Off:  6:30 PM CT

TV:  ESPN,  Space City Home Network

Rockets vs. Spurs Post-Game 3/5/24

Sengun’s Career Night Boots Rockets Past Spurs, 114-101

Sleeping Giant.    Steady Freddy.    Fantastic Four.

San Antonio’s rookie sensation, Victor Wembanyama, may have been the headlining name on the national stage entering this matchup, but Alperen Sengun managed to temporarily humble the hype. Houston’s center had the best game of his career, exploding for a career-high 45 points, 16 rebounds, and 5 steals, as the Rockets rallied past the Spurs for a 114-101 victory on Tuesday night. Sengun played as if someone had just woken a sleeping giant, dominating Wemby on both sides of the floor. Sengun didn’t just outplay Wembanyama, he attacked the rookie. Sengun scored 11 baskets with Wemby as his primary or closest defender, tied for the most baskets by one player against another all season in the NBA.

Fred VanVleet continues to be a steady leader at the point for this young Houston squad. FVV finished with 21 points and 10 assists on a clean 8-for-15 shooting. VanVleet has quietly been the second best player on this Rockets team all season, behind only Sengun, who is having a true breakout-season. Jalen Green added 23 points despite a dismal 1-for-10 shooting from beyond the arc, although he was 10-for-13 on two-point attempts, suggesting Green needs got attack the basket more instead of relying on outside jumpers. And Cam Whitmore continues to shine in limited minutes off the bench. Whitmore scored 19 points and grabbed 8 boards in only 19 minutes of action.

Despite trailing at the half, Houston dominated the second frame en route to their 21st home win of the season. Houston’s defense did a solid job on Wembanyama, who scored only 10 points, well below his average. Wemby did register a ridiculous 7 blocks to go along with 11 rebounds, but overall, the Rockets forced the rookie into a below-average game, as Sengun got the better of this matchup on Tuesday night. Houston’s defense suffocated Wemby after halftime, as the Rockets didn’t allow him to score a point or even attempt a shot in the second half. Houston had four players combine to score 108 of the team’s 114 total points in this game. Those players were the aforementioned Sengun, Green, VanVleet, and Whitmore. Besides those fantastic four, the rest of the roster managed to score only six points. The Spurs are last place in the West, and obviously not the toughest opponent. But on nights against tougher opposition, the Rockets will need contributions from more players on the roster as well if they want to come out victorious.

The squad is right back in action tomorrow night as they host the Kawhi, The Beard, PG-13, and the Los Angeles Clippers. It’s James Harden’s first visit to Houston this season, as the Rockets will look to deal the Clips a loss after losing the first matchup in L.A. in a tightly-fought battle. With another big night from Sengun, and some added help… Houston may be able to upset the star-studded Clippers tomorrow night.