Rockets vs. Celtics Pre-Game 1/21/24

Rockets Welcome Celtics on Second Night of Back-to-Back

Part 2.    Fresh Starts.    True Underdogs.      

Fresh off one of their most exhilarating wins of the season, an overtime victory over the Utah Jazz on Saturday night, the Rockets face the Boston Celtics for the second and final time this season. Just like in their first matchup earlier this season, Houston has a rest-disadvantage facing a Boston team coming off a loss in Sunday night’s tilt. At least the Rockets are at home tonight, where they boast a 16-6 record. Houston has played better at Toyota Center all season. Any time they’re playing in the ‘Yote, the Rockets have a legitimate chance to win.

Tonight, however, Houston will be undermanned more than usual. Jabari Smith Jr. suffered an ankle sprain late in last night’s win, and won’t be able to suit up against the C’s. Fred VanVleet is also missing tonight’s matchup, as he’s sitting out due to a lingering back issue, according to Rockets Coach Ime Udoka. In their places, rookies Amen Thompson and Cam Whitmore will be making their first professional starts of their careers.

The Rockets will need a little luck on their side if they want to beat the Celtics tonight, who still own the NBA’s best record with a 32-10 mark. After starting 20-0 at TD Garden, Boston is coming off their first home loss of the season, a close two-point loss to the defending champion Denver Nuggets. Expect the Celtics to be motivated to get back on the winning track against an injury-riddled Houston squad. The Rockets need to get the crowd in the game early, and try and stay within striking distance of Boston. If Houston can keep the game close enough, they’ll have a chance to make a a run late to win the contest. Otherwise, the Rockets could be victims of another blowout tonight. Expect the first quarter, and half, to be determinants on how this game will unfold. Hopefully the Celtics will be overlooking a Houston squad with a losing record. Regardless, Udoka will have his guys ready to go, and despite being down two starters, expect this game to be closer than the beatdown the Rockets suffered earlier this season in Boston.

 

Toyota Center:  Houston, Texas

Jersey Colors:

Boston Celtics (32-10):  Black

Houston Rockets (20-21):  “City Edition” White

 

Tip-Off:  6:00 PM CT

TV:  Space City Home Network,  NBA League Pass

Rockets vs. Jazz Post-Game 1/20/24

Rockets Survive Comeback, Silence Jazz, 127-126, in OT

Free Dessert.    Whitmore’s Emergence.    Halfway Home.

For the first time all season, the Rockets emerged victorious in an overtime game, as they silenced the Jazz, 127-126, in extra time on Saturday night. During the broadcast, Houston announcer Craig Ackerman mentioned that overtime is like “going out to dinner and getting your dessert for free. Well, the Rockets finally capitalized on their free dessert, winning their first overtime game in four tries this season. The win snaps Houston’s three-game losing streak. The Rockets seemed in control in the first half, leading by as many as 17 points. However, Utah stormed back to almost deal Houston another heartbreaking defeat. Alperen Sengun led way for the Rockets once again. Sengun scored a career-high 37 points, grabbed 14 boards, and dished out 6 assists, in a performance that perfectly exhibited why Al-P deserves an All-Star nod this season. Jabari Smith Jr. also had a huge performance for Houston, scoring 24 points and grabbing 10 rebounds. He also held Utah’s leading scorer Lauri Markannen, to a below-average 22 points. Unfortunately, Jabari suffered an ankle sprain late in the game and limped off the court. The sophomore stud’s status for tomorrow’s game should be considered questionable at best. Jordan Clarkson led the Jazz with 33 points off their bench. Clarkson and Collin Sexton, who scored 28 points, led Utah’s comeback charge that ultimately fell short. Despite trailing at the start of overtime, the Rockets closed the game on an 8-3 run to snag the victory. Amen Thompson had arguably the defensive play of the season, as he blocked a Collin Sexton layup that would’ve given the Jazz the lead late in overtime. That play swung the momentum back in Houston’s favor, in what was an exciting game in the fourth quarter and overtime.

Coming off a game where he played only 9 minutes, Cam Whitmore saw 26 minutes of action, almost as much as Jalen Green (28 minutes). Whitmore was outstanding, scoring 17 points, including 4-for-6 shooting from beyond the arc. Green meanwhile, had another disappointing performance. Green scored only 7 points on a dismal 3-for-12 shooting night. The third year guard continues to struggle to find consistent and efficient rhythm to his game. Whitmore is emerging as candidate to replace Green in the starting unit if Jalen can’t get his act together. It’s likely a move that wouldn’t happen until next season or later on, but if both players keep trending in their respective directions, it’s only inevitable that Cam will soon be playing more minutes than Jalen. Even as a rookie, Whitmore is already clearly a better defender than Green, and his offense will be polished as the season moves on. With two and half seasons under his belt, Green needs to start showing improvement. Ime Udoka has already shown he won’t have a Stephen Silas style of patience for Green’s negligence on the court.

The Rockets are now officially halfway through the season after Saturday night’s thrilling victory. Houston (20-21) also inched closer to Utah (22-22) in the standings with the win in their return home. The squad won’t have to wait long for a chance at another win, as they host the Boston Celtics tomorrow night. For the second time this season, the Rockets will be playing the Celtics on the second part of a back-to-back, and facing a Boston team that is once again coming off a loss. Houston coach Ime Udoka will get a second shot to beat his former team on Sunday night. It will be incredibly difficult, but anything’s possible in this league… including free dessert.

Rockets vs. Jazz Pre-Game 1/20/24

Rockets Return Home to Host Rising Jazz

Mini Homecoming.    Silence the Noise.    Halfway Mark.

After a rough road-trip which saw Houston win only one out of six games, the Rockets finally return home for three contests, starting with a bout against the Utah Jazz. Utah has been playing some of the best basketball in the league lately, despite coming off a home loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder. That loss snapped a six-game win streak for the Jazz. Utah started the season 7-16, but  the Jazz have gone 15-5 over their last 20 games. Most recently, Utah has also won nine of their past eleven games, including five of their last seven road contests. Houston will try and silence all this noise, as they play their first home game in two weeks.

The Rockets are 0-15 when allowing their opponents to score over 120 points. The Jazz aren’t great in high-scoring games, but they’ve won three of matches scoring over 120 this season. Utah has the highest turnover ratio in the league. Houston’s defense should be prepared to force plenty of turnovers in a game that should see the Rockets dominate in transition. Last year’s All-Star, Lauri Markannen, is having another stellar season for the Jazz. Collin Sexton is having a breakout season for Utah. The guard is averaging over 17 points a contest, finally finding a suitable role for himself after being dealt from the Cleveland Cavaliers. Jordan Clarkson is having another Sixth-Man caliber season for the Jazz off the bench. Sophomore Walker Kessler is another threat off the pine for Utah, along with former-Rocket Kelly Olynyk, who is quietly having another very efficient season in limited minutes. John Collins mans the center spot for the Jazz. While Collins is by no means a pawn of a player, Alperen Sengun should be able to out-play him in their matchup tonight.

This game officially marks the halfway point of the campaign for the Rockets. After Saturday night’s bout with Utah, Houston will have played 41 of 82 games on the season. Tonight’s matchup is also the first of another back-to-back for the Rockets. Houston will host the Boston Celtics, the team with the NBA’s best record, tomorrow night. And like the Rockets’ first game against the C’s, Boston is once again coming off a loss, suffering their first home-defeat of the season to the Denver Nuggets on Friday night. What does all this mean? Houston desperately needs to find a way to beat an average Jazz team before they welcome in a legit title contender tomorrow night. The Rockets have a one day rest-advantage over the Utah coming into tonight’s matchup, and Houston will certainly be more tired tomorrow against a deadlier Boston club. If the Rockets want to end their three-game skid, they’ll have to silence the Jazz on Saturday night, as Houston returns home following a tough road-trip.

 

Toyota Center:  Houston, Texas

 

Jersey Colors:

Utah Jazz (22-21):  Black

Houston Rockets (19-21):  “City Edition” White

 

Tip-Off:  7:00 PM CT

TV:  Space City Home Network,  NBA League Pass

Rockets vs. Knicks Post-Game 1/17/24

Poor Shooting Dooms Rockets in 109-94 Loss to Knicks

The Brick Apple.    30/30 Vision.    Ugly Trip.

Houston closed their season-long six-game road-trip with a whimper, losing to the Knicks, 109-94 at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night. The Rockets led by two points after the first period, but Houston was outplayed for the remainder of the contest. The Rockets shot only 41.7% from the floor, including a woeful 26.7% from beyond the arc. New York didn’t shoot great either, but their effort topped Houston’s brick display on offense. Fred VanVleet led the Rockets with 24 points and 12 assists. Alperen Sengun registered 18 points, 10 boards, and 5 assists. Jalen Green scored 15 points on another inefficient shooting performance. Green shot 6-for-15 overall, and filled to make a three-pointer Cam Whitmore failed to score for the first time all road-trip, garnering only 9 minutes of action on the night. All these variables factored into Houston’s latest loss, as they finished their longest road trip of the season with a 1-5 record.

The Rockets have now lost eight straight games to the Knicks, dating back several seasons. Most of this is due to Julius Randle and Jalen Brunson. Both stars topped the 30-point mark for New York, fueling the Knicks’ offensive charge. Randle finished with 31 points and 8 rebounds, while Brunson added 30 points and 7 assists for New York. New-arrival O.G. Anunoby contributed 15 points, and Josh Hart recorded 10 points and 14 boards off the bench for the Knicks, who out-hustled a young Houston team for the majority of the night.

After an ugly road trip that saw Houston’s lone win come over the lowly Detroit Pistons by only two points, the Rockets are now mired in another three-game losing streak. Houston is now multiple games under .500 for the first time since starting the season 0-3 back in October. The squad will return home for a three-game stretch starting this weekend. The Rockets desperately need to get back on track, and their first two games of this upcoming home-stand will be a tough test. Houston will host the red-hot Utah Jazz on Saturday, followed by the NBA’s best team, the Boston Celtics, the following night. Hopefully the friendly confines of Toyota Center will bring the Rockets some added luck this weekend, as the squad attempts to climb back over the .500 threshold.

Rockets vs. Knicks Pre-Game 1/17/24

Rockets Close Road Trip, Visit the Big Apple for Battle with Knicks

Bright Lights.    Questionable Brunson Burner.    End of the Road.

The Rockets travel to the Big Apple on Wednesday night, for a matchup against the New York Knicks in the World’s Most Famous Arena. This is the final game of Houston’s current six-game road-trip. The squad is 1-4 so far during this stretch, with the lone win coming (barely) against the lowly Detroit Pistons. This is the first matchup for many of these young Rocket players under the bright lights of Madison Square Garden. The Rockets are coming off back-to-back blowout losses in Boston and Philadelphia. The Celtics and 76ers are legitimate title contenders. The Knicks are a playoff team, but they’re not expected to hoist the Championship trophy in June. New York is still a few pieces away from being a legit threat to win it all, but they have a solid team who can beat anyone on any given night. And the Knicks pulled off arguably the best in-season trade so far this season. New York acquired defensive specialist O.G. Anunoby from the Toronto Raptors, in a deal that included R.J. Barrett and Immanuel Quickley being sent to the Toronto. The Knicks have lost two of their past three games, but Anunoby has seamlessly fit in with his new team, and provided New York a much-needed defensive boost.

New York’s best player, Jalen Brunson, is questionable for tonight’s contest. Brunson has been on a tear this season, averaging a career-high 25.8 points and 6.5 assists per game. If Brunson can’t go, Houston will get a break. The Rockets will need to capitalize on his absence if the likely All-Star can’t suit up tonight. Josh Hart is also questionable with a knee injury for the Knicks. Houston is still without Tari Eason, who’s return to the lineup is a move the squad is desperately awaiting. The Rockets haven’t been the same team, especially defensively, since Eason went out with an injury. Houston needs to battle together, and find a way to get a road victory without Eason. Outside of Detroit, the Rockets are winless on the road when Tari isn’t in the lineup.

This is the final game of Houston’s six-game road trip that started a little over a week ago. The Rockets are 4-14 on the road compared to 15-6 when they play at home. The squad would love to close this road trip with a big win over a solid Knicks team, a squad that has their eyes on the playoffs. Houston is more than capable of getting the victory tonight. Alperen Sengun will be going up against former Rocket Isaiah Hartenstein, who’s thrived in his role as starting center since Mitchell Robinson suffered a season-ending injury earlier in the season. Julius Randle, New York’s other All-Star, also poses plenty of threats in the interior for the Rockets defense tonight. Houston needs to contain Randle, and prevent him from having a 30-point outburst. When Randle plays well, so do the Knicks. If the Rockets can slow him down, they increase their chances of escaping the Garden victorious. Other players Houston needs to focus on defensibly include Donte Divencenzo, who’s having a breakout season as a role player, along with the recently traded Anunoby. This is a matchup the Rockets should win. Even if New York is at full strength, Houston has beaten better teams than these Knicks this season. Can the squad dial the intensity up defensively on the road? How will the bright lights of NYC impact the squad’s performance? If this game is another high-scoring affair, don’t expect the Rockets to win. The squad is 0-15 when allowing their opponent to score at least 120 points. However, Houston is 19-5 when they hold the other team under the 120 point mark. If the Rockets open the game with a defensive mindset, and keep the scoring within the 100-110 range… Houston has a solid chance to end this road trip with a win.

 

Madison Square Garden:  New York City, New York

 

Jersey Colors:

Houston Rockets (19-20):  Black

New York Knicks (23-17):  White

 

Tip-Off:  6:30 PM CT

TV:  Space City Home Network,  NBA League Pass

Rockets vs. 76ers Post-Game 1/15/24

Rockets Manhandled by 76ers, 124-115, in Ugly Matinee Loss

Swept.    Draft Capital.    Road Worriers.

Entering this contest, Joell Embiid had a questionable tag heading into the opening tip. That question was answered in dominant form, as Embiid played for the first time all season against Houston. The reigning MVP dominated the Rockets, scoring 41 points and grabbing 10 rebounds en route to dealing Houston a 124-115 defeat. The final score isn’t indicative of the lack of competitiveness in this matchup. The Rockets trailed by as many as 28 points at one point. And while they were able to chip away somewhat at the deficit, the closest Houston would get to Philly would be 13 points in the second half. Embiid even picked up his fifth foul at this point, a little past the midway point of the third quarter. However, the Sixers went on a 6-0 run immediately after he departed with foul trouble, halting any plans the Rockets had for a comeback. Tyrese Maxey supplemented Embiid with 27 points, as the young guard continues to play at an All-Star level.

Jalen Green led Houston with 20 points, but struggled from beyond the arc, shooting only 1-for-7 from three-point land. Dillon Brooks scored 18 points in his second game back from injury. The Villain hasn’t had any minute restrictions, and looks to be back to his usual self. Houston’s unfortunately had the bad fate of playing two of the best teams on the road (Boston, Philly) since Brooks returned. The loss gives the Rockets their first season-sweep at the hands of an opponent this season, as they finished 0-2 against the Sixers this campaign.

If there’s silver linings to be taken out of this game, it’s the performance of Houston’s draft capital. The Rockets rookies played extremely well in Philly, despite the loss. Amen Thompson and Cam Whitmore scored 14 points apiece, with their comfort levels on the court increasing with each game. Houston has now lost back-to-back games in blowout fashion. Granted, the Celtics and Sixers are two of the NBA’s best teams, but the Rockets failed to put up a fight in either matchup. After a stellar defensive stretch earlier in the season, Houston’s defense has disappeared on this road trip. The Rockets are now 0-15 when they allow 120 or more points. The squad is sorely missing Tari Eason and the energy he brings on the defensive end. Expect Houston’s defense to tighten up once Eason returns. For the time being, the Rockets have to stop allowing so many open three-pointers to their opposition. Houston is being blowout because of lack of defensive effort, specifically lacking a hand in an open shooter’s face.

Houston is now 3-14 on the road, compared to 15-6 at Toyota Center. Up next, the Rockets conclude their six-game road-trip with a visit to the Big Apple to take on the New York Knicks. The Knickerbockers are off to a solid start, but aren’t legit title contenders like Boston or Philly. Houston should have a better chance of snagging a victory in Madison Square Garden compared to their previous two blowout losses. Jalen Brunson, New York’s best player, is also questionable heading into this Wednesday night tilt. Regardless of his availability, the Rockets need to at least put up a competitive showing. The Knicks aren’t world beaters. Stealing a victory in the bright lights of New York City may be just what Houston needs to get back on track before they return home.

Rockets vs. 76ers Pre-Game 1/15/23

Rockets Visit 76ers for Matinee MLK-Day Affair

Routine Adjustment.    Dangerous Return.    Containment to the Max.

Houston continues their six-game road-trip with an afternoon stop in Philadelphia as they meet the 76ers. This is the earliest the Rockets will play all season. Unlike the Knicks or Lakers, who seeming have a day game almost once a week, these matinee matchups are rare for Houston. It will be interesting to see how the Rockets adjust to playing at a much earlier time than usual. Tip-off is set for noon Central Time, which is roughly about 7 hours earlier than the average (7:00 PM CT) start time. Hopefully the squad can erase that Boston beatdown from their memories, and put on a better performance this afternoon.

In the first matchup between foes, Joel Embiid didn’t play for the Sixers. After being deemed questionable for the second tilt, the reigning MVP is going to give it a go this time. This means another tough night is in store for Alperen Sengun, as he’ll try and battle with one of the best big men in the league. Despite winning the MVP last season, Embiid is seemingly having an even better season this year.

Philly’s Tyrese Maxey lit up the Rockets for more than 40 points in the first matchup, a hard-fought game Houston should’ve won, but ultimately lost. If they want any chance of beating a better version of the Sixers on the road, the Rockets have to tighten up their defense. Tari Eason is still out with an injury, but Dillon Brooks returned in Houston’s previous game. Brooks didn’t play in the first matchup. Hopefully, the Villain can slow Maxey on the perimeter, and Sengun can hold his own against Embiid in the paint. The odds aren’t in the Rockets’ favor this afternoon, but if they can summon some of that Eason-esque energy they’re been sorely lacking… they’ll have at least a chance in the City of Brotherly Love.

 

Wells Fargo Center:  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

 

Jersey Colors:

Houston Rockets (19-19):  White

Philadelphia 76ers (24-13):  Blue

 

Tip-Off:  12:00 PM CT

TV:  Space City Home Network,  NBA TV

Rockets vs. Celtics Post-Game 1/13/24

Rockets Torched by Celtics, 145-113, in Udoka’s Return to Boston

Big Beatdown.    120 and Done.    Slam Whitmore.

Counter-indicative to the final score, the Rockets were more energetic coming out of the gate, compared to their previous game in Detroit. Houston held an early lead in the first quarter, and trailed by only four points after the first frame. However, after that, this game was all Boston. It seemed that the Rockets finally felt the wear and tear of three games in four nights, and their energy lessened as the game progressed. The Rockets have had bad losses by big numbers before, but this seemed like the worst beatdown the team’s suffered all year. Houston had no answer for Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, who combined to score 59 points to down the Rockets.

Houston is now 0-14 when allowing their opponent to score 120 or more points. The Rockets need to buckle down defensively. It was nice to see Dillon Brooks back on the court, as he scored 12 points in 25 minutes. The squad is eagerly anticipating the return of Tari Eason, hopefully in the coming weeks or less. They certainly need his presence on the defensive end.

For the first time in his career, Cam Whitmore led Houston in scoring, with a career-high 22 points off the bench. Whitmore continues to improve with each game. Expect the rookie to keep seeing more playing time as we’re almost set to embark on the second half of this season. The Rockets have now played 38 games, only 3 more remain before the halfway mark of 41 is reached. As of now, the squad is on pace for a 41-41 record. They’ll try and adjust their win pace before the halfway mark arrives, as the Rockets finish off this tough six-game road trip with a couple of battles against top-tier Eastern Conference foes.

Rockets vs. Celtics Pre-Game 1/13/24

Rockets Visit Celtics in Udoka’s Return to Boston

Coach’s Honor.    The Villain Returns.    Road Desperados.

“Not too sentimental,” Rockets coach Ime Udoka said about returning to Boston, the place he once coached, for the first time since his departure in 2022. He may not want to admit it, but this is a big game for Udoka and the Rockets. Just like a player squaring up against his former team, coaches have that same “revenge” attitude when facing a former employer. This is the second of a back-to-back set for Houston. The Rockets are coming off a tough win in Detroit over the Pistons on Saturday night. Boston is coming off an embracing blowout in Milwaukee to the Bucks on Thursday night. The beatdown was so bad by halftime, that their starters even rested for the entire second half. The Celtics have now lost two of their past three games overall, with an overtime win over the West-leading Minnesota Timberwolves sandwiched in between. Regardless, Boston still boasts the NBA’s best record, with a mark of 29-9 on the season. This isn’t great news for Houston, as the Celtics are rested and angry. Boston is also the lone undefeated home team remaining in the league this season, with an 18-0 mark to start this campaign at TD Garden. However, the Rockets did hand the defending champion Denver Nuggets their first home loss of the season a few months ago. Houston is certainly capable of dealing the East’s top team their first home defeat.

There is some good news as the Rockets enter this intimidating matchup. Dillon Brooks will finally make his return from injury, after a nine-game absence due to an oblique strain. The Villain’s return to the lineup should give Houston’s defense a boost, as the squad has sorely lacked his toughness since he went out with the injury. After coming off a tough-fought win last night, the Rockets will certainly be the more tired team tonight. This is still a very young team, and Houston should have enough pep in their step to make this game competitive. Plus, Udoka’s return should inspire the players to want to win this one for their coach.

The task at hand won’t be easy tonight, as the Celtics have the NBA’s best record for a reason. This team is a legitimate threat to win the title in June. They still haven’t lost at home, winning their first 18 games in Boston to start this season. Their best player, Jayson Tatum, is having another MVP-caliber season for the Celtics. His running mate, Jaylen Brown, is one of the league’s best two-way players. And new addition Kristaps Porzingis has meshed with this lineup better than many expected. Boston also has one of the NBA’s best perimeter defenders in Jrue Holiday, who will likely give Fred VanVleet fits. FVV played the entire second half in Houston’s emotional win in Detroit last night. The Rockets will need Jalen Green and others to step up tonight against arguably the best team in the league at the moment. Derrick White is having a breakout season as a starter for the C’s this year. And veteran big man Al Horford is quietly having a solid campaign off the bench. Expect a closer matchup than people expect on Saturday night. If Houston can hang around the contest, and keep the score close, like they did against Detroit, they have a chance at an upset victory. But if the Rockets fall behind early… their chances of earning a sentimental win for their coach will be blown out the window.

 

TD Garden:  Boston, Massachusetts

 

Jersey Colors:

Houston Rockets (19-18):  Black

Boston Celtics (29-9):  White

 

Tip-Off:  6:00 PM CT

TV:  Space City Home Network,  NBA League Pass

Rockets vs. Pistons Post-Game 1/12/24

Rockets Escape Detroit with Narrow 112-110 Win Over Pistons

Lucky to Survive.    Fourth Quarter Shutdown.    Twin Sweep.

After suffering a heartbreaking loss in Chicago, the Rockets bounced back with a thrilling 112-110 victory over the downtrodden Detroit Pistons. Houston trailed for much of this game, but came alive in the fourth quarter. The Rockets faced a three-point deficit entering the final frame in Detroit. Fred VanVleet and Alperen Sengun combined to score 22 of the squad’s 24 fourth quarter points to fuel Houston’s late rally. The squad now improves to 4-14 after trailing entering the fourth quarter. The Rockets ended the first half of this contest on a 16-4 run to tie the game at 55 apiece entering the break, keeping themselves within fighting distance before locking in during the final period. In the final seconds, Jaden Ivey’s had a shot from distance that bounced off the glass and just rimmed out before time expired. Had it fallen, that shot would’ve essentially dealt the Rockets another crushing defeat.

Similar to the game in Chicago, where Houston seemed like they played well enough and should’ve won, the Rockets were lucky to survive and escape Detroit with a victory. The Pistons played well enough to win, and the Rockets were lackadaisical defensively other than a stout fourth quarter where they locked down Detroit, allowing only 19 points in the final period. Ivey was the Pistons best player on the evening, scoring 18 points and dishing out 8 assists. Alec Burks was outstanding off the bench, leading Detroit in scoring along with Kevin Knox II, who scored 19 points apiece to lead the Pistons.

Sengun once again led the Rockets in scoring, notching 29 points and grabbing 6 boards on the night. Sengun has now scored at least 20 points in 11 of his last 12 games. VanVleet scored 20 points, added 12 assists, and had some huge threes late in the game, including the go-ahead jumper that put Houston ahead for good. It’s FVV’s 14th double-double of the season. VanVleet had only 20 double-doubles in his previous two seasons combined. He’s truly stepped up in his role as a veteran leader of this team. Sengun and VanVleet were basically a two-man show, as they scored 22 of the squad’s final 24 points to lead the Rockets to victory. Houston had other players step up earlier in the contest. Jabari Smith Jr. had another impressive shooting performance and defensively made his presence felt. Jabari registered 19 points and 11 boards on the evening. Jalen Green played some of the best basketball of his career in the second quarter. Showing enhanced aggression on both ends of the court, Green finished the night with 28 points. He didn’t have the best shooting night, going 9-for-25 from the field, including 2-for-9 from distance. But it’s a good sign to see Jalen attacking the basket and playing with more confidence after suffering through a slump earlier in the season.

With the victory the Rockets have now swept the Pistons this season, as Amen Thompson is now 2-0 against his brother Ausar as they start their NBA careers. Up next, Houston travels to Boston on Saturday night for the second part of a back-to-back. The Rockets have struggled on the back half of back-to-backs this season. And the Celtics boast the NBA’s best record. They’re also undefeated at home this season. The game will mark Ime Udoka’s first return to TD Garden as a head coach since he left  Boston in 2022. Hopefully, Houston can muster enough energy after tonight’s tough win, and pull-off a huge upset on Saturday night.