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Houston's talent pool is reflected in The Ringer's latest list of the top NBA 100 players. One month into the season, the Rockets have four players featured, including three in the top 35.
The Houston Rockets got stuck in a tough group in the NBA Cup, which means Wednesday night is their final game of this year's in-season tournament.
The Houston Rockets are set to play their second straight game without star Kevin Durant as they hit the road Wednesday night for a matchup with Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors.
The Rockets play Curry tougher than any team in the NBA. Not only do they guard him with great on-ball defenders in Amen Thompson and Josh Okogie, but they also blitz many of the pick-and-rolls when he's the ball-handler.
The Rockets’ early success comes with warning signs that could impact their long-term championship hopes in 2025-26.
The Houston Rockets rallied to beat the Golden State Warriors 104-100 on Wednesday. Houston trailed 57-49 at halftime but dominated the second half 57-41 to win the game.
The Houston Rockets (11-4) travel to Chase Center to face the Golden State Warriors (10-9) in this Wednesday night NBA matchup.
Nobody else has dove in on offensive rebounding to the extent the Rockets have, with their massive 38.5 percent offensive rebound rate after an offseason spent adding ever more size to go with their already formidable frontcourt. But in a copycat NBA, this could be the latest Houston-initiated math hack that ends up widely imitated.
On "Warriors Postgame Live," the crew discusses Golden State's 104-100 loss against the Houston Rockets on Wednesday night at Chase Center.Steph Curry leaves injured as Warriors fall to Rockets in fin
The Houston Rockets are proving that they firmly belong in the title conversation after weeks of elite two-way basketball. Most recently, they proved they could without their star scorer in Kevin Durant, defeating a hot Phoenix Suns team 114-92 on Monday night.