Your top source for Houston Rockets news, rumors, analysis, stats, and scores from a fan’s perspective. Tonight marks the beginning of a new quest for the Houston Rockets to win the NBA Cup.
Last season, Houston announced to the league that their era of poor performance was over. A key moment was winning their NBA Cup group. After clinching the group with a game to spare on Minnesota’s neon green court, the Rockets had to wait anxiously as the Sacramento Kings made 15 straight shots on the final day. Despite this, Houston secured a home game in the knockout rounds, where they finally defeated the Golden State Warriors—the first time in four years.
Although they lost in the semifinals to the Thunder, it was a significant milestone for the Rockets and their young players, many of whom had yet to experience meaningful NBA games.
The Spurs could potentially replicate the Rockets’ success this year. Houston did not have Victor Wembanyama, the current MVP and Defensive Player of the Year candidate, nor the reigning Rookie of the Year Stephon Castle last season.
De’Aaron Fox and Luke Kornet remain game-time decisions. However, most Rockets fans expect at least one of them to be available for tonight’s game. Unfortunately, Dylan Harper will be out despite his strong recent performances.
"Houston wrapped up the group with a game to spare... allowing them to finally knock the Golden State Warriors off for the first time in four years."
"Even with a loss in the semifinals to the Thunder, it was a big moment for the Rockets and their young players who had not played in meaningful games during their early NBA careers."
Author's summary: The Rockets enter a pivotal game against the Spurs with hopes of building on last season’s breakthrough, despite key player uncertainties and the Spurs' rising strength.