Rockets Return Home, Host Falling Pelicans
Normalcy Returns. Wounded Birds. Discipline Over Rust.
After a lengthy break, the Rockets return home to host the New Orleans Pelicans on Thursday night. With the NBA Cup officially over, the season returns to normalcy, as all games we count equally from now until the end of the season. Houston needs to focus on piling up wins, and improving their seeding in the Western Conference. After this matchup the squad hits the road for a three-game road trip against teams near the bottom of their Conferences, concluding with another meeting with these same Pelicans in New Orleans on Boxing Day. Houston has a great opportunity to start a new winning streak on Thursday night. The Rockets are currently in third place, just a half game behind the Memphis Grizzlies for the second spot. After losing in the semifinals of the NBA Cup in Las Vegas this past Saturday, Houston has now had four days off in a row to rest. The Rockets should be ready to beat a bad Pelicans team on Thursday night.
New Orleans is currently in last place in the West, with a 5-22 record. The Pelicans have been without their two best players, Zion Williamson and Brandon Ingram, for the majority of this season. And New Orleans just recently announced both players are available on the trade market. Both have struggled to stay on the court throughout their careers, but especially Williamson. Zion’s one of the best players in the NBA when he’s healthy, a sight fans have rarely seen since he entered the league. Both of their absences have obviously had a major impact in the Pelicans last place positioning. Entering tonight’s matchup, New Orleans has lost thirteen of their last fourteen games overall, mired in a slide that’s dropped them to bottom of the standings in the West.
If the Rockets focus on their opponent’s record in this contest, they could be in serious trouble of suffering a bad loss. Neither team has played for at least three days, so we could see another rock fight and a lot of defense on Thursday night. Regardless, Houston should win this game, but if they play lackadaisical they could very well be served a sour defeat. As with any NBA team, New Orleans still has some talented players on their squad. CJ McCollum has played well again Houston in his career. And newly DeJounte Murray can score 30 points on any given night. Both guys are All-Star caliber players, and will be the focal point of Houston’s defense. Trey Murphy III and Herb Jones are versatile forwards for the Pelicans who can also give the Rockets’ defense a headache. As long as Houston is disciplined and ready to play, they should beat this wounded New Orleans team, especially given the game’s taking place at the friendly confines of Toyota Center. Rockets basketball returns on Thursday night… hopefully featuring a Houston victory.
Toyota Center: Houston, Texas
Jersey Colors:
New Orleans Pelicans (5-22): Navy
Houston Rockets (17-9): Red
Tip-Off: 7:00 PM CT
TV: Space City Home Network, NBA League Pass