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NBA All-Star festivities at Oracle Arena brought back bad memories for Los Angeles Clippers star James Harden. Harden referenced the numerous playoff clashes with the Golden State Warriors that he experienced during his days on the Houston Rockets when speaking to reporters on Saturday.
Having avoided playing Tari Eason and Steven Adams in back-to-back games, Houston Rockets coach Ime Udoka utilized both against the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday, with Eason thriving in a 119-111 home victory ahead of a showdown against the Golden State Warriors on Thursday.
The Golden State Warriors are visiting the Houston Rockets for their last game before the All-Star break. Thursday night's game will mark the fourth meeting bet
On Wednesday night, the Houston Rockets finally breathed a sigh of relief, stacking another win to their resume with an all-out, team effort versus the Phoenix Suns. After a previous six-game skid, they finally got back in the win column against a lowly Raptors team,
The Rockets and Warriors will meet Thursday for the first time since Houston’s thrilling NBA Cup quarterfinal victory in mid-December.
On the second night of a back-to-back for both teams, Jalen Green and the Rockets (-2.5) will host Steph Curry and the Warriors on Thursday night.
The early returns for the Golden State Warriors with Jimmy Butler are very positive after Thursday's 105-98 victory over the Houston Rockets improved their record to 3-1 when the six-time All-Star has been in the lineup.
Stephen Curry scored 27 points and the Golden State Warriors withstood a late surge by Houston to get a 105-98 win over the Rockets Thursday night.
As expected, Rockets forward Tari Eason is out as he continues to sit out on back-to-back games as he deals with his left lower leg injury. In a bit of a surprise, Steven Adams will be available despite the back-to-back.
T he Golden State Warriors are hoping to make a playoff push after adding Jimmy Butler at the NBA trade deadline, but they'll run into one of the best in the West on Thursday nigh