Rockets vs. Nets Pre-Game 1/27/24

Rockets Roll Into Brooklyn Seeking Another Win, Meet Nets

Weekend Road Trip: Part 2.    Two Birds.    Wash, Rinse, Repeat.     

The Rockets conclude their weekend road-trip with a stop in Brooklyn to face the Nets. Houston is coming off a 138-104 beatdown over the Charlotte Hornets on Friday night. Brooklyn has lost three straight games, and seven of their last eight contests overall. The Nets do have the rest advantage tonight, but the Rockets are the better team, and should be able to pull out the victory. Houston won the first matchup back on January 3rd in H-Town, 112-101, and they’ll look to sweep another Eastern conference foe tonight.

With a win tonight, the Rockets would earn their sixth road win, as they continue to try and improve away from Toyota Center. Houston also owns Brooklyn’s first round pick in this year’s upcoming 2024 NBA Draft. So, the worse the Nets do, the better the Rockets chances are in the draft. The squad can kill two birds with one stone by beating Brooklyn tonight, and further favoring their chances for a better pick in this summer’s upcoming draft. The squad needs to focus on putting together two solid halves tonight. Hopefully the second-half dominance the Rockets showed in Charlotte will travel to Brooklyn and be prominent immediately after the proceedings tip-off on Saturday night.

Houston’s defense needs to focus on containing Mikal Bridges, the Nets’ best player tonight. Also look out for Cam Johnson on the perimeter. The Rockets can’t afford to leave the streaky-shooting Johnson open tonight. Nic Claxton will be opposite Alperen Sengun in the post. Expect Sengun to have a bounce-back performance after a quieter-than-usual game in Charlotte last night. The Rockets have all the ingredients to win this contest. They’ll still be without Jabari Smith Jr. due to an ankle injury, but other guys have stepped up. Notably the rookies, Cam Whitmore and Amen Thompson, are improving with each game and more playing time. Look for the pair to be factors once again tonight as the Rockets try and win two games in a row for the first time since beating these same Nets in Houston way back on January 3rd, earlier this month.

 

Barclays Center:  Brooklyn, New York

 

Jersey Colors:

Houston Rockets (21-23):  Red

Brooklyn Nets (17-27):  “City Edition” Gray

 

Tip-Off:  5:00 PM CT

TV:  Space City Home Network,  NBA League Pass