Rockets vs. Mavericks Post-Game 1/1/25

Rockets Topple Mavericks, 110-99, to Snap Skid

Back on Track.    Consistent Villain.    Cam’s Rise.

Houston finally busted out of their mini-slump on Wednesday night in the third leg of this five game homestand. The Rockets opened the New Year with a 110-99 win over the Dallas Mavericks, snapping their two game losing streak. After two sloppy finishes that led to disappointing defeats, Houston managed to fend off any comeback attempts from the Mavs. Alperen Sengun scored 23 points to lead the Rockets. Jalen Green added 19 points, and Cam Whitmore added 18 points in 24 minutes off the bench. Quentin Grimes led Dallas with 17 points off the bench. Kyrie Iriving and Klay Thompson added 16 points apiece for the Mavs, who are now in the midst of a three game losing streak. Luka Doncic’s absence due to injury has certainly had an impact on Dallas’ recent play over the last few games.

In his second game back after missing a couple of games, Dillon Brooks once again played well on both ends of the floor, scoring 19 points as he continues to have the best offensive season of his career. Brooks has now scored 27, 26, 22, and 19 points in his last four games respectively. The Villain will always bring defense and hustle to the Rockets, but when he’s scoring the ball at this level, Houston is a tough team to beat.

With Amen Thompson missing the first of his two-game suspension, and Tari Eason remaining out with a leg injury, Whitmore was able to see added run on the court, and took advantage. It’s a good problem to have for Head Coach Ime Udoka, but it will be tough for Whitmore to see more than 20 minutes of playing time when this Rockets team is completely healthy. Although Cam will receive another huge opportunity in Houston’s next contest. Thompson and Eason will both remain out, as the Rockets will host the defending champion Boston Celtics on Friday night. Whitmore will have a huge opportunity to showcase his talents against the reigning champs with more playing time certainly coming his way.

The Rockets are now 1-2 on this current homestand, and their next two games to close this stretch will be challenging. After the Celtics matchup on Friday evening, the Lakers and the red-hot LeBron James will then roll into town on Sunday night. At least Houston took care of business against a weaker Mavs team that is sorely missing Luka Doncic. Up next on the schedule, Houston will now prepare for one of their toughest tests of the season, as they host the Champs, and Ime Udoka’s former team, in the Boston Celtics, on Friday night. 

Rockets vs. Mavericks Pre-Game 1/1/25

Rockets Host Mavericks in New Year’s Day Clash

Rearview Mirror.    New Trend.    Ring it In.   

The Rockets kick off the 2025 calendar year portion of their season by welcoming the Dallas Mavericks to town for a New Year’s Day battle. Houston aims to start the new year with winning habits, after losing their previous two games in disappointing fashion to close last year. In the first matchup between these teams back on Halloween, the Rockets beat the Mavericks, 108-102, in Dallas. Houston needs to put the last two games in the rearview mirror, and start a new trend as 2025 rolls around. Amen Thompson was suspended two games after being involved in a scuffle with Tyler Herro in the Rockets’ previous loss on Sunday night. Dillon Brooks returned in impressive fashion on Sunday. Houston will need more from “The Villain,” and others, especially if Tari Eason remains out. The other half of the Terror Twins is listed as questionable once again for this matchup. Eason has missed six straight games, and eight of the Rockets’ last ten overall. Houston is 16-8 when Eason plays this season, but only 5-3 without him.

Tonight’s matchup is the third leg of this current five-game homestand for the Rockets. Superstar Luka Doncic is out tonight for Dallas, as he is expected to miss at least a month with an injury. The Mavs still have Kyrie Irving, Klay Thompson, and an arsenal of weapons. Dallas also sits right behind Houston in fourth place in the Western Conference. A win tonight would give the Rockets some more space as they try to secure a top-three seed, which would allow them to avoid playing the dominant Oklahoma City Thunder until the Western Conference Finals (given OKC secures the number one seed, and makes it that far in the playoffs). Ime Udoka should have his team fired up against a Mavs team that limps into this contest without their best player (Doncic), and also riding a two-game losing streak.

Houston has yet to lose three straight games all season long. This is only the squad’s second two-game skid of the campaign, as the Rockets have been relatively consistent at bouncing back from losses this season. And before this current homestand, the Rockets had won twleve of their previous fourteen games at Toyota Center. They’ll try to ring in the New Year with a victory at home, as Houston aims to avoid a three-game slide for the first time all season. After two heartbreaking losses, expect the Rockets to bounce back against the Mavericks to begin 2025.

 

Toyota Center:  Houston, Texas

Jersey Colors:

Dallas Mavericks (20-13): White

Houston Rockets (21-11): Red

 

Tip-Off:  7:00 PM CT

TV:  Space City Home Network,  NBA League Pass

Rockets vs. Heat Post-Game 12/29/24

Rockets Suffer Another Collapse in 104-100 Loss to Heat

Deja Boo.    Chippy Finish.    Adversity Strikes.

For the second straight game, Houston suffered a late meltdown, as the Rockets fell to the Heat, 104-100, on Sunday night. Houston led by double-digits in the final period, but Miami closed the game on a 19-4 run to take the victory. In his return to action, Dillon Brooks scored 22 points to lead the Rockets. Alperen Sengun scored 18 points and grabbed 18 rebounds, and Jalen Green added 19 points for Houston. Tyler Herro scored 27 points and dished out 9 assists to the lead the Heat. With less than a minute remaining in the game, Fred VanVleet was ejected by veteran official Marc Davis on a very questionable call. Davis didn’t let the Rockets receive the full five seconds to inbound the ball, and when VanVleet took objection, the ref ejected the point guard from the contest. And this was only the start to a very chippy finish to this matchup.

Amen Thompson and Herro got into a late game scuffle that resulted in several ejections. Once Thompson had enough, the rising sophomore threw Herro to the ground, causing teammates from both sides to engage in the proceedings. Thompson and Herro were both ejected, with Thompson receiving a two-game suspension. Houston’s Jalen Green, Head Coach Ime Udoka, and Lead Assistant Coach Ben Sullivan were also tossed from the contest, along with with Miami’s Terry Rozier, who received a one-game suspension. In total, two coaches and five players were ejected in a very dicey end that saw the Rockets let another game slip away in the final moments. After a very impressive start to the 2024 portion of this season, Houston’s stumbled into the end of the calendar year.

With the defeat, the Rockets have now lost two straight games for only the second time all season. Although this is the first time Houston has dropped two straight at home. The Rockets had been on a roll at Toyota Center, winning twelve of their previous fourteen home games before starting 0-2 to begin this five-game homestand. The squad’s previous two-game losing streak featured losses on the road. After a dominant start at home, this feels like the first time the Rockets have truly faced adversity all season. In the tight Western Conference, a losing streak of three of four games could slide Houston all the way down from third to place, potentially even as far as the seventh spot. Up next, the Rockets will try to regroup as the face one of their in-state rivals, the Dallas Mavericks, to start the New Year on Wednesday night.

Rockets vs. Heat Pre-Game 12/29/24

Rockets Aim to Bounce Back as the Heat Come to Town

Game Two.    Flush Out.    Questionable Impact.

The Rockets try to bounce back as they host the Miami Heat at Toyota Center on Sunday night. Tonight’s game is the second leg of this five-game homestand for Houston. In their previous game, the Rockets suffered their worst collapse of the season in a stunning 113-112 defeat to the Minnesota Timberwolves. Miami is coming off a loss yesterday afternoon in Atlanta, 120-110, to the Hawks. The Heat have been floating around the .500 mark for most of the season. They enter tonight’s matchup with a 15-14 record, which is still good enough for seventh place in the weak Eastern Conference.

Houston needs to flush out the bitter taste from Friday night’s loss to Minnesota, if they want to beat a Heat team that always plays hard. Coach Erik Spoelstra is one of the greatest NBA coaches of all time, and always gets the most of out of his players. His best guy, Jimmy Butler, remains out of Miami’s lineup for “injury management,” as trade rumors continue to swirl around the All-Star. Butler has demanded a deal before the NBA trade deadline on February 6th, with Dallas, Golden State, and Phoenix being his preferred options. Houston was mentioned as a potential suitor, but the Rockets are likely to keep this young core intact with how well they have been playing so far this season (minus the last game).

Dillon Brooks and Tari Eason both are listed as questionable for tonight’s contest. A decision that could have a huge impact, and potentially determine this game. Houston scored only 10 bench points in the loss against Minnesota. Hopefully the Rockets can get at least one of their key rotational guys back tonight, as the Heat still have plenty of weapons without Butler on the court. Tyler Herro is coming off a 28-point, 10 assist game. Bam Adebayo is still one of the best true Centers in the NBA. A tough, physical battle awaits Alperen Sengun inside the paint tonight. Duncan Robinson, Terry Rozier and Jaime Jaquez Jr. are all dangerous threats on the perimeter for the Heat who can score 20 points on any given night.
Houston should win this game, as the Rockets still have a better team than the Heat if Brooks and Eason can’t play. Although as the last game for Houston proved, anything can happen in the NBA. Expect Ime Udoka to have his squad ready to play tonight. The Rockets have only lost two games in a row once all season, and have yet to suffer that feat at home. Don’t expect it to happen tonight, as Houston aims to bounce back against the Jimmy Butler-less Miami Heat.

 

Toyota Center:  Houston, Texas

 

Jersey Colors:

Miami Heat (15-14):  White

Houston Rockets (21-10):  Red

 

Tip-Off:  6:00 PM CT

TV:  Space City Home Network,  NBA League Pass

Rockets vs. Timberwolves Post-Game 12/27/24

Ant-Bitten: Rockets Suffer Late Meltdown in 113-112 Collapse to Timberwolves

Empty Tank.    Late Sting.    Bitter Taste.

Fans started filing for the exits at Toyota Center with a little over five minutes remaining, as Houston held a sixteen-point lead over Minnesota. Those onlookers who left early missed an utter collapse by the home team. At least those onlookers who thought the Rockets had safely secured another win in Houston didn’t have to witness heartbreak in person. In a stunning display, Anthony Edwards and the Timberwolves rallied to shock the Rockets, 113-112, on Friday night. The heartbreaking loss snaps Houston’s four-game winning streak, and also marks a defeat to start this tough five-game homestand. Alperen Sengun had one of his best games of the season, scoring 38 points and grabbing 12 boards, but it wasn’t enough. Amen Thompson was solid in a starting role once again, scoring 20 points to go along with 11 rebounds. Fred VanVleet added 18 points, but missed some crucial shots late in clutch time as the Rockets suffered arguably their most heartbreaking loss of the season.

Anthony Edwards hit a fadeaway go-ahead shot from beyond the arc to put Minnesota up for good, 113-112, over Houston. Edwards finished with 24 points. Julius Randle led the Wolves in scoring with 27 points, and fellow former New York Knick newcomer Donte DiVincenzo added 22 points off the bench for Minnesota. This feels like the first time the Rockets have beaten themselves all season. The first time they’ve really shot themselves in the foot. Houston has been tremendous all season at not beating themselves. But their collapse in the final five minutes was a combination of a mental letdown and a spirited rally by the Wolves. Regardless, the Rockets should have won this game. They’ll have to try and wipe this result from their memory, and regroup.

Up next, Houston hosts the Miami Heat for the second-leg of this tough five-game homestand. Miami will provide the Rockets with another tough challenge, as they always play hard no matter who’s playing on the court for their squad. Houston sorely missed Dillon Brooks and Tari Eason in their collapse to the Wolves. The Rockets scored only 10 points off the bench in the loss. Hopefully, Brooks and Eason can return soon as the schedule only gets tougher for Houston. According to opposing teams’ strength of schedule, the Rockets have the second-toughest schedule remaining behind only the Memphis Grizzlies. The squad needs to wash this bitter taste out of their mouth and prepare to bounce back against a tough Miami Heat team on Sunday night.

 

– Shoutout to Jonathan Feigen… One of the GOATs to ever cover the Rockets

Rockets vs. Timberwolves Pre-Game 12/27/24

Rockets Battle Timberwolves in Return to H-Town

Monster Homestand.    Seeking the Fifth.    Same Recipe.

Fresh off a perfect road trip, the Rockets return home to begin a tough five-game home stretch in the schedule on Friday night. First up is the Minnesota Timberwolves. In the first matchup this season in Minneapolis, an NBA Cup Group Stage game, Houston beat the Wolves in an overtime thriller in one of the Rockets most impressive wins of the entire year.

Minnesota snapped a three-game losing streak with an impressive win in Dallas over the Mavericks on Christmas Day. The Wolves are off to a slower start than most anticipated after their resurgence last season. Minnesota is currently 15-14 on the season, good for ninth place in the crowded Western Conference. The Rockets improved to 21-9 and remain in second place in the West after their dominant win in New Orleans last night.

Houston is seeking their fifth straight win overall as they play a much tougher opponent than any foe they saw during their past road trip. Despite their record, Minnesota seems to be slowly rounding into form. And they still have superstar Anthony Edwards, one of the best players in the NBA period. Rudy Gobert remains a defensive stalwart in the paint, and the Wolves acquired All-Star Julius Randle from the New York Knicks (in exchange for Karl-Anthony Towns) in the offseason.

The Rockets need to be prepared for a tough, physical battle tonight. Minnesota likely remembers that first loss in their house, and the Wolves will be hungry for revenge tonight. Houston also played last night, so Minnesota has the rest advantage as well heading into this matchup. And just like the last two games for the Rockets, Dillon Brooks is out and Tari Eason is listed as questionable for tonight’s matchup.

Regardless who is playing on the court, Houston needs to continue using the same recipe that’s allowed them to cook up four straight wins over the holidays. After a career-high scoring performance last night, expect to see a lot more of Cam Whitmore tonight against a Wolves team with more physicality than any team the Rockets faced on the road. Jae’Sean Tate should also be a factor in this battle of Western Conference foes. With Brooks and Eason both likely out, and this game being the end of a back-to-back for Houston, expect another close and thrilling affair between these up and coming rivals in the Rockets return to Toyota Center on Friday night.

 

Toyota Center:  Houston, Texas

 

Jersey Colors:

Minnesota Timberwolves (15-14):  Black

Houston Rockets (21-9):  “City Edition” White

 

Tip-Off:  7:00 PM CT

TV:  Space City Home Network,  NBA League Pass

Rockets vs. Pelicans Post-Game 12/26/24

Rockets Torch Pelicans, 128-111, to Close Road Trip

The BIG Easy.    Slamsational.    Stepping Up.

For the the second straight game, the Rockets incited boos due to their tremendous play… jeers directed at the opposition from their own fans. This time, it was in New Orleans, as Houston led by as many as 30 points en route to a dominant 128-111 victory on Thursday night. The win gives the Rockets a perfect 3-0 record to finish this Holiday road trip, and it’s their fourth straight victory overall. As in their previous win in Charlotte on Monday, this game was very easy in The Big Easy for Houston. With Dillon Brooks and Tari Eason still sidelined, the Rockets had plenty of players step up in their absences.

Jalen Green once had a strong game against the Pelicans. In the first matchup in Houston, Green scored 34 points, including a career-high 22-point third quarter. This time around in The Big Easy, Green got off to a fast start, scoring 16 of his 30 points in the first quarter. Green once again had a few tremendous slams, including a windmill after a steal in transition in the first half. Fred VanVleet had another great game, as the veteran is slowly rediscovering his shot after a slow offensive start to the season. FVV scored 15 of his 25 points in the third quarter. Both Green and VanVleet rested the entire fourth quarter, as the game was in Houston’s control, and the Rockets play again tomorrow night against a much tougher opponent, in the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Alperen Sengun recorded 10 points, 13 rebounds, and 6 assists. And Amen Thompson registered 9 points, 10 boards, and a ridiculous 5 blocks in another solid outing in a starting role. Jae’Sean Tate quietly continues to flash this Houston squad’s depth. A guy who barely plays when the Rockets are completely healthy, Tate is the consummate professional, he always plays hard and makes winning plays. In Thursday’s win, Tate scored 10 points and had 2 rebounds.

After a stretch of impressive performances, Jabari Smith Jr. struggled, scoring only 6 points on 1-for-7 shooting. But Bari needn’t worry. He’s not Reed Sheppard. The rookie had by far his worst game of his career against the Pelicans. Sheppard didn’t play until Houston seized control of the game. Yet despite seeing only garbage-time minutes, the rookie shot 0-for-8 from the floor, and made the usual hesitant, “what do I do here?” decisions that never end up in the Rockets’ favor. Houston Head Coach Ime Udoka better send Sheppard to the G-League before he accidentally sabotages the entire season for the Rockets, and potentially jeopardizing their playoff seeding. 

Saving the juiciest performance for last, Cam Whitmore had the best game of his career. Whitmore scored a career-high 27 points, including some sensational dunks. “Slam Whitmore” continues to improve with playing time. He saw 27 minutes of action in Houston’s win, and did not disappoint. The second year forward is making a very strong case to remain in the Rockets’ rotation. It’s going to be hard for Udoka to sit him when Brooks and Eason return after how well he’s played over the past three games, the only contests he’s really gotten a chance to display his potential.

Up next for Houston, the Rockets return home to start a very tough five-game homestand at Toyota Center tomorrow night. The Minnesota Timberwolves are back in town waiting for the Rockets, who beat them earlier in Minneapolis in an overtime thriller. It’s a back-to-back for the Rockets, but it’s their first home game in over two weeks. Hopefully the fans can gas the squad up enough to beat a much tough Wolves team than any squad the Rockets faced on this last road trip.

Rockets vs. Pelicans Pre-Game 12/26/24

Rockets Visit Pelicans in New Orleans to End Road Trip

The Big Easy?    The Villain’s Void.    The Closer. 

The Houston Rockets resume action on Thursday night, as the squad closes a three-game road trip with a visit to the Big Easy to battle the Pelicans. The Rockets did return home after their previous game, a win in Charlotte on Monday night, for a brief two-day break for the team over the holidays. So tonight’s game shouldn’t be as difficult as when a team is on the road for an extended period of time… or will it? After missing the last game, Dillon Brooks is out once again tonight with an injury as he’s dealing with ankle soreness. And Tari Eason is listed as questionable due to left lower leg injury management, the same tag that’s kept him sidelined for Houston’s last three games. And given the Pelicans aren’t exactly a basketball juggernaut at the moment, there’s a solid chance coach Ime Udoka rests Eason once again tonight. Which means players like Cam Whitmore, Jae’Sean Tate, and Aaron Holiday, who have all played brilliantly over the last couple games, will need to show up once again. And other than Whitmore, who should soon see regular rotational minutes, Tate and Holiday are respected members of Houston’s “Stay Ready Crew.” Expect these three to be ready to fill the voids of Brooks and, if necessary, Eason. The Rockets have shown resiliency we haven’t seen from this team since the prime James Harden years. Houston boasts a 20-9 record, good for second place in the brutally tough Western Conference. And tonight, they’re facing the worst team in the West, in these Pelicans, who currently have a 5-25 record.

Entering tonight’s matchup, New Orleans is sliding on a seven-game losing streak. And the Pels’ have lost fifteen of their last sixteen games overall. Although their latest loss came in close fashion to the Denver Nuggets in overtime on Sunday night, in this same building where tonight’s matchup is taking place, the Smoothie King Center. Despite their record, the Pelicans still have a few All-Star caliber players who can light up the scoreboard. Dejounte Murray usually plays well against Houston, and he nearly recorded a triple double in New Orleans’ last game against Denver, which included dishing out 15 assists. CJ McCollum is another guard who is familiar with torching the Rockets. Trey Murphy III is questionable for the Pelicans after leaving their previous game against the Nuggets with an ankle injury. He did not return to the contest, so his status tonight could be a game-time decision, and one with potentially huge impact on this matchup. Murphy II registered 21 points and 8 boards before exiting with an injury against Denver. He’s arguably the third-best player for New Orleans, if he’s available behind Murray and McCollum.

Both teams may be feeling some holiday rust tonight. The Rockets received a nice couple days of rest over Christmas, and haven’t played since Monday. New Orleans has had even more time off. The Pelicans haven’t played since Sunday, a mini three-day break for a team that’s all but mathematically eliminated from playoff contention. These teams just met exactly a week ago back in Houston, as the Rockets topped the Pelicans, 133-113, in relatively easy fashion. Tonight’s matchup is in the Big Easy. But will beating New Orleans this time around be as easy for these Rockets as it was in Houston? Brooks not only played in the previous meeting between these teams, he scored 20 points in the first half to pace the Rockets to a blowout victory. His absence will be felt tonight, but just how much is unknown. Expect another big performance off the bench from Cam Whitmore, who seems to have finally found his stride, given an opportunity to receive substantial playing time over the last couple games. Tonight’s tilt in the Big Easy is the final road game for Houston for almost two weeks. After this matchup with the Pels, the Rockets will return to Houston for a five-game home-stand. Hopefully, the squad doesn’t overlook this New Orleans team that is sick and tired of losing. If the Rockets can fill the void of Brooks and Eason’s absence, they should be able to continue their winning ways in the Big Easy, and toss their fans another gift on the day after Christmas.

 

Smoothie King Center:  New Orleans, Louisiana

 

Jersey Colors:

Houston Rockets (20-9):  Black

New Orleans Pelicans (5-25):  White

 

Tip-Off:  7:00 PM CT

TV:  Space City Home Network,  NBA League Pass

Rockets vs. Hornets Post-Game 12/23/24

Rockets Sting Hornets, 114-101, for Opening Night Revenge

Queen City Payback.    Slam Whitmore.    Wrapped Up.

 

In their final game before Christmas, the Rockets dominated the Hornets en route to a 114-101 victory in Charlotte on Monday night. After losing to these same Hornets on Opening Night in Houston, the Rockets finally doused out some payback to Charlotte in the Queen City. The final score isn’t indicative of how dominant Houston was in getting their revenge. The Rockets made sure this game was over by halftime. Houston closed the first quarter on a 19-5 run to take control of the game, and by halftime they doubled up Charlotte, with a 62-31 lead headed into the break. The 31 points are lowest the Hornets have scored in a first half all season. And Charlotte never really got close to threatening Houston’s lead in the second half. The Rockets played a dominant first half defensively, but the Hornets were also really, really bad. The fans in Charlotte even booed near the end of the second half, and as the players headed into the locker rooms at halftime. Houston did seem to be fueled by something a little extra, motivation for that embarrassing loss to start the season on Opening Night. As a result, the squad got some much-needed revenge in the Queen City over the struggling Bees. 

Jabari Smith Jr. scored 21 points and grabbed 11 boards to lead a balanced scoring attack for the Rockets. Five Houston players scored at least 16 points in a game that saw Tari Eason sidelined once again due to lower leg injury management. Hopefully Eason will be healthy after Christmas, as the Rockets will have two days off before their next game. In his third starting appearance of the season, Amen Thompson was brilliant once again. The Terror Twin scored 19 points, grabbed 11 rebounds, dished out 3 assists, and had 3 blocks. Thompson continues to excel this season, but even more when he gets the rare opportunity for a starting role. In a late addition to the injury report, Dillon Brooks also didn’t play in this game. The Villain’s injury isn’t considered serious, and he should be available after Christmas.

Cam Whitmore had by far his best game of the season. In 27 minutes of action that included some flashy dunks, Whitmore registered 17 points, 8 rebounds, 2 steals, and 1 block. These last two games are proof that Whitmore should remain a part of the rotation for the remainder of the season. Granted the Rockets have had Eason out for the last few games, and Brooks tonight, but Whitmore has shown his energy on defense and in transition cannot be caged on Houston’s bench. He simply makes winning plays, and Head Coach Ime Udoka has finally realized the importance Whitmore brings to the Rockets.

Houston has now played its final game before Christmas. The Rockets have won their last three games as we head into the brief, two day long Christmas break, but it’s a gift for Houston’s fans with this squad playing so well, and wrapping up the wins they should over inferior teams. Houston is now 20-9 on the season, still good for second place in the Western Conference, with the Memphis Grizzlies breathing down their backs, only a half-game back, in third place. The Rockets next game will be against the Pelicans in New Orleans on Boxing Day, to close up this three-game road trip. And on the day after Christmas, Houston should be able to gift their fans another present with a win over the Pelicans, the worst team in the West.

Rockets vs. Hornets Pre-Game 12/23/24

Rockets Seek Payback, Visit Charlotte to Face Hornets

Part Two.    Opening Revenge.    Stay Ready Too.

It’s payback time. The Rockets visit the Charlotte Hornets on Monday night, as they seek revenge for a disappointing Opening Night loss courtesy of these Bees. Houston is coming off a victory in Toronto last night, that kicked off a three-game holiday road trip. Tonight’s contest is the second leg of this holiday journey, and the Rockets’ final game before Christmas. Houston will have two days off after this game, with their next matchup coming in New Orleans against the Pelicans on Boxing Day.

The Hornets have lost four straight games and are heading in the wrong direction. Overall, Charlotte has dropped 12 of their last 13 matches. And tonight, they’ll be without budding second-year forward Brandon Miller, who is out with an injury, along with All-Star point guard LaMelo Ball, who lit up the Rockets in these teams’ first matchup back in Houston. At the moment, the Hornets sit only a half game above the Raptors for the second-to-last spot in the Eastern Conference.

Unlike Houston teams of the past, this Rockets squad believes in payback. Ime Udoka should have the troops fired up and motivated to avoid a sweep at the hands of a bad Hornets team. Charlotte will have the major rest advantage, as they’ve had two days off, and Houston is playing for the second night in a row. Regardless, the Rockets and their “Stay Ready Crew” should be able to take care of business tonight in the Queen City. Cam Whitmore and Jae’Sean Tate are both coming off their best games of the season in the win over the Raptors on Monday night. Expect both players to be factors tonight if some guys have tired legs and can’t meet Udoka’s energy requirement.

Given Charlotte’s injuries, Houston should be able to win this matchup tonight, despite this game being part two of a back-to-back. Tari Eason has been out for the last few games for the Rockets with lower leg injury management. If he’s still out Houston may need a repeat from the Stay Ready Crew tonight in Charlotte. It’s the second leg of the Rockets holiday road trip, and their final game before Christmas. Hopefully, Houston can gift their fans a present in the form of some Holiday Revenge on Monday night.

 

Spectrum Center:  Charlotte, North Carolina

 

Jersey Colors:

Houston Rockets (19-9):  White

Charlotte Hornets (7-21):  Blue

 

Tip-Off:  6:00 PM CT

TV:  Space City Home Network,  NBA League Pass