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Rockets look to bounce back versus Minnesota

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After a disapointing loss following a bad fourth quarter, the Houston Rockets look to get back on track with a win versus the Minnesota Timberwolves on Friday.

With a solid defensive effort and team intensity, Minnesota is on the rise. Anthony Edwards leads the Wolves’ excellent scoring balance, and Julius Randle and Naz Reid provide strong interior play.Additionally, they recently defeated the Bucks handily, which gives them confidence. Meanwhile, Houston’s recent performance has been inconsistent, including a 20-point loss to the Thunder in which offensive difficulties were a significant problem. The Rockets average about 119 points per game and have impressive rebounding stats, but they have cooled off in recent games. Kevin Durant leads the Rockets in scoring ar 25-26 points per game, and has been receiving contributions from Alperen Şengün and other pieces (Amen Thompson, Jabari Smith Jr. etc).

The big story tonight is Anthony Edward’s injury. It was confirmed yesterday that the star guard would miss a second straight game with a foot injury. This should drastically alter the game plaan for Houdton as they can now focus more of their deffensive efforts on pl;ayers like Julius Radle and Rudy Gobert/

Tip Off

8:3o pm

How To Watch
ESPN, or Space City Home Network

Injury Report
Rockets

Fred VanVleet: Out (Acl),
Dorian Finney-Smith: Day-To-Day (Ankle),
Tari Eason: Day-To-Day (Ankle)

Minnesota

Anthony Edwards: Out (Foot)

Terrence Shannon Jr: Out (Foot)

Source: https://www.thedreamshake.com/rocke...-to-bounce-back-versus-minnesota-timberwolves
 
Kevin Durant, Alperen Sengun lead Rockets to 110-105 win over Timberwolves

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The Rockets got back on the winning track on Friday night with a 110-105 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves, who were playing without Anthony Edwards. Kevin Durant had a season-high 39 points to lead the way for the Rockets. Durant was 11-for-18 from the field, 6-for-8 from deep, and evem showed off some of his playmaking chops with 7 assists to go along with 4 rebounds, 2 steals, and a block. He did have 5 turnovers, however.

Houston also got a double-double from Alperen Sengun. He finished with 25 points, 14 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal and 1 block, while shooting 11-for-22 from the field. He also seems to finally be feeling better, as he was back to doing Alpie-like things.

SENGUN MADE RUDY LOOK TWICE 🔥

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— ESPN (@espn) January 17, 2026

The only other two Rockets in double figures were Amen Thompson, who finished with 14 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists on 5-for-12 from the floor, while Reed Sheppard woke back up a bit, also finishing with 14 points. He was 5-for-9 from the field and 4-for-6 from three, though he’s still struggling getting minutes out of Ime Udoka, finishing with just 19 minutes of court time. As a comparison, Josh Okogie had 1 point on0-for-4 shooting, and he still played 33 minutes. Jabari Smith Jr. continued struggle, hitting just 3-for-12 from the field, he still played 38 minutes. Reed just can’t get any love, even when he’s playing relatively well.

Outside of Reed, Houston got just 8 more total points from its bench, with Dorian Finney-Smith throwing up another stinker with 0 points in 16 minutes.

The Rockets sat Steven Adams and only played Clint Capela 12 total minutes, so the Rockets actually lost the rebound battle in this one, but they shot 46 percent and were 12-for-28 from deep, so perhaps the offense is waking up a little bit.

The Wolves were led by Julius Randle with 39 points, and Naz Reid had 25 off of the bench, while Rudy Gobert had a 10-point, 12-rebound double-double along with 2 blocks, despite being put in a blender by Sengun.

The Rockets now move to 24-15 on the season and are in the five seed, three games back of the second seed. They’ll be back in action on Sunday versus the New Orleans Pelicans.

Source: https://www.thedreamshake.com/rocke...ston-rockets-to-110-105-win-over-timberwolves
 
Rockets ready to rebound vs. Wolves

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Houston Rockets vs. Minnesota Timberwolves​

January 16, 2026​


Location: Toyota Center — Houston, Texas

TV: ESPN

Radio:KBME Sports Talk 790

Online: Rockets App, SCHN+

Time: 830pm CST

Probable Starting Lineups​


Rockets: Amen Thompson, Josh Okogie, Kevin Durant, Jabari Smith Jr., Alperen Sengun

Timberwolves: Donte DiVincenzo, Bones Hyland, Jaden McDaniels, Julius Randle, Rudy Gobert

Source: https://www.thedreamshake.com/rocke...-rockets-ready-to-rebound-vs-timberwolves-nba
 
Time for the Rockets to go all in on JD Davison

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JD Davison has been an intriguing name dating back to October, when the Houston Rockets’ preseason kicked off.

Well, he’s been an intriguing name dating back to 2021, when he was a five-star point guard in high school. In fact, Davison was the top point guard in his prep class.

After a highly successful foray in the G-League, which saw him nab top honors as MVP of the league, he found his way on the Rockets in the summer.

On a two-way deal, which seemingly always get overlooked. He dazzled in the preseason.

I questioned whether he could (or should) garner a considerable role before the season even started.

Davison’s ability to shoot from deep was impossible to overlook.

As was his ability to possibly take meaningful point guard reps.

Which was all the more important, as starting point guard Fred VanVleet had just suffered a season-altering ACL injury (if not season ending).

Davison has been kept on the shelf by Rockets coach Ime Udoka essentially the entire season.

Which has been a rather interesting decision, as the Rockets have found themselves in dire need of a table-setting point guard to run the offense and help the team get into their actions and sets.

The Rockets have forcefully played Amen Thompson out of position at point guard for most of the way and have tasked facilitating and playmaking responsibilities to Kevin Durant when moving Thompson back to his natural off-ball, wing position.

On Tuesday, they gave Davison some burn.

And he showed Udoka why he should play more.

Davison played very well on both ends of the floor. Offensively, he simply makes the right plays.

And Davison is easily the best (and only) true pick-and-roll guard on the roster.

And he’s able to attack the basket, despite being fairly diminutive in nature (at least for anyone NBA-level point guard).

He has a natural feel for the game and plays under control.

He’s able to bring the ball up the court and initiate offense, which has been lacking for the Rockets. He plays up tempo and pushes the pace.

And he communicates, on both offense and defense.

Which has also been lacking (and what especially stands out about VanVleet’s absence).

In 24 minutes of action, he was a +14, posting a statline of nine points, seven rebounds, four assists (and zero turnovers) and one block.

Davison went 3-of-6 from the field and 1-of-2 from deep.

To the tune of 62 true shooting (well, 61.5 percent, to be exact).

And he found himself in Houston’s closing lineup, in a tight game that came down to the wire.

The Rockets will have to make a long-term decision rather quickly on Davison, as he’s played 35 games (including Tuesday night’s victory over the Chicago Bulls).

Two-way players are only able to be active for 50 games.

At that point, Davison would have to be signed to a standard deal in order to keep suiting up for the Rockets. Such a deal would cost the Rockets a hair over $900,000 (prorated, based on his minimum scale of $2.46 million, calculated at $30,000 per game).

Which would be well worth it. No need to speculate (unreasonably) about which player around the league will make their way onto the roster.

Let’s run it with JD Davison. He’s the only realistic option, at this point.

Source: https://www.thedreamshake.com/rocke...he-houston-rockets-to-go-all-in-on-jd-davison
 
Rockets look to keep up the momentum versus New Orleans

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After a ‌tight ‌victory against Minnesota, Houston aims to snag another one against New Orleans. This year, the Rockets sit at 0-1 against the Pelicans, following a 133-128 defeat in overtime. From there, New Orleans picked up just four wins.

So far, the Rockets have shown flashes of real power mixed with some shaky stretches, pulling off wins in high-speed matchups, yet dropping others they should have claimed. In the latest outing, Kevin Durant dropped 39 points to beat the Timberwolves, highlighting his knack for those huge scoring bursts. When Houston locks in, their fast breaks and board work stand out; they often cash in on extra shots and own the glass.

New Orleans, though, packs a serious scoring punch when everybody’s fit, even amid all their troubles this campaign. Still, injuries and uneven play kept them from accumulating wins, and lately, betting lines favored the Pacers over them, pointing to deeper issues across the board.

Houston has to cut down on turnovers and draw solid efforts not only from Kevin Durant and Alperen Sengun, but also from guys like Amen Thompson, Reed Sheppard, and Jabari Smith Jr too.

Tip Off

6:00 CT

How To Watch
Space City Home Network

Injury Report
Rockets

Fred VanVleet: Out (Acl),
Dorian Finney-Smith: Day-To-Day (Ankle),
Tari Eason: Day-To-Day (Ankle)

New Orleans

Herb Jones (right ankle sprain) – Out
Dejounte Murray (right Achilles rupture) – Out

Source: https://www.thedreamshake.com/rocke...ok-to-keep-up-the-momentum-versus-new-orleans
 
Jabari Smith Jr. breaks out of slump, leads Rockets to 119-110 victory over Pelicans

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Jabari Smith Jr. had been slumping, no doubt. Badly enough that his poor peformances had been directly related to at least a few losses, and some fans had been growing impatient with the 22-year-old’s development. He answered some of those critics in the win over New Orleans.

Smith went off for 32 points, a career-high 7 three-pointers, 8 rebounds and a block to lead the Houston Rockets to a 119-110 victory over the New Orleans Pelicans.

Jabari Smith Jr. caught fire from deep to lead the Rockets to victory!

🔥 32 PTS
🔥 8 REB
🔥 7 3PM (career-high) pic.twitter.com/0FZKOXPX2a

— NBA (@NBA) January 19, 2026

In addition, the Rockets also got 21 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists, 5 steals and a block from Alperen Sengun, and 20 points, 8 rebounds, 6 assists, a steal and a block from Amen Thompson to help out Smith. Thompson, in particular, was 10-for-14 shooting from the field.

KD actually had some real help in this one, and it was needed, as the Houston’s leading scorer only put in 18 points on 5-for-18 from the field. He did also add 6 rebounds and 8 assists, as well as passed his idol Dirk Nowitzki for sixth in the all-time scoring leaderboards. KD was just a +3 in this one, the lowest mark of any of the Rockets starters.

The Rockets didn’t come out of this one unscathed, however, as center Steven Adams, who started in this game and finished with 5 points and 10 boards, took a nasty fall that could have resulted in major injury. Thankfully, Ime Udoka said after the game that it was a sprained ankle. However, Adams is dealing with some bad swelling and is going to miss some time.

Steven Adams is hurt — lower left leg. He was helped off the floor. This one looks very concerning. pic.twitter.com/Bs16Rl4qBa

— ClutchFans (@clutchfans) January 19, 2026

As for the Pels, they were led by Trey Murphy with 21 points, and Zion Williamson put in 20 to help lead their team in scoring. The Pels shot 50 percent from the field, but it wasn’t enough to overcome Smith’s hot shooting from deep.

The Rockets have now won two in a row and move to 25-15 on the season. They currently stand in the fifth seed, just three games back of the second seed, but also just a game ahead of the Play-In group. They return to action on Tuesday, versus the San Antonio Spurs.

Source: https://www.thedreamshake.com/rocke...ston-rockets-to-119-110-victory-over-pelicans
 
Rockets hoping to roll on versus Pelicans

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Houston Rockets vs. New Orleans Pelicans​

January 18, 2026​


Location: Toyota Center — Houston, Texas

TV: Space City Home Network

Radio:KBME Sports Talk 790

Online: Rockets App, SCHN+

Time: 6pm CST

Probable Starting Lineups​


Rockets: Amen Thompson, Josh Okogie, Kevin Durant, Jabari Smith Jr., Alperen Sengun

Pelicans: Jeremiah Fears, Trey Murphy III, Saddiq Bey, Zion Williamson, Derik Queen

Source: https://www.thedreamshake.com/rocke...hoping-to-roll-on-versus-new-orleans-pelicans
 
Spurs Jingle, Jangle, And Perhaps Jingle Again, Into Houston

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TheRockets won their matchup against the Pelicans on Sunday pretty easily, with the return of Dr. Jaswishy, and Kevin Durant eclipsing Dirk Nowitzki’s career scoring mark. Dirk had recorded a nice congratulatory video for Kevin Durant, which was played in Toyota center upon points 31,362 being scored. That is, truly, a lot of basketball points.

Tonight’s matchup is with the Spurs, and will mark the 5th and final game of Houston’s much needed home stand. But don’t worry, they’ll be off to Philadelphia and Detroit later this week, lest their home/road games played split become too normal. The Rockets can finish this stretch 4-1 with a win, but in the Spirit of AK I can only suggest that a dismal, dispiriting loss will occur. It’s better not to hope, as the Texans demonstrate in Divisional Round year after year.

Anyhow this should be a good one, as it will be on NBA/Peacock, after their big day of mostly not great MLK day games (Detroit v Boston was very good).

Looking ahead because we don’t have to take it day by day – the Pretty Decent 76ers on Thursday.

Tip Off

7:00PM CT

How To Watch
Peacock/NBA

Injury Report
Rockets

Steven Adams: Out (Ankle)

Fred VanVleet: Out (Acl),
Tari Eason: Day-To-Day, One Day At A Time, Play It By Ear, (Ankle)

Sporks

Devin Vassell – Day-To-Day, (Thigh)

Source: https://www.thedreamshake.com/rocke...-jangle-and-perhaps-jingle-again-into-houston
 
Spurs vs Rockets: This Time It’s Peacock

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Houston Rockets vs. San Antonio Spurs​

January 20, 2026​


Location: Toyota Center — Houston, Texas

TV:Peacock/ Space City Home Network(?)

Radio:KBME Sports Talk 790

Online: Rockets App, SCHN+

Time: 7pm CST

Probable Starting Lineups​


Rockets: Amen Thompson, Josh Okogie, Kevin Durant, Jabari Smith Jr., Alperen Sengun

Sporks: De’ Fox, Steve Castle, Jules Champagnie, Harry Barnes, Vick Wembanyama

Source: https://www.thedreamshake.com/rockets-schedule/37891/spurs-vs-rockets-this-time-its-peacock
 
Rockets blast past Spurs 111-106

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This might be the best Rockets win of the season. It’s certainly my favorite win.

There’s been a lot of negativity around here (looks at self) regarding aspects of this year’s Rockets team, a good bit of it deserved. This is all positivity, though. That’s because this victory carried two great signs that we can all hope continue. The first is a return of the determination, fight, and intensity of last year’s Rockets team. A team that sometimes simply enforced their collective will on opponents, despite not necessarily playing better than that opponent. The second is a victory of awareness, of recognition of problems and some positive responses to those problems. Long may it continue.

If you watched the first half of this game, you may be forgiven for finding something better to do with your life in the second half. This game was mostly a reward for Rockets degenerates, and a just punishment for those Spurs fans who think their team plays ethical basketball.

The first quarter was all Spurs, almost to the point of absurdity. It wasn’t that the Rockets came out flat, or didn’t score the ball. After a good 15-20 minutes levelling a rim with a big ladder and a fine German level, to repair Stephon Castle’s vandalism, the Rockets started with plenty of fire. It was more a case of absurdly hot Spurs being even more fiery from three, and Udokan Math not mathing. That is, trading threes for twos, constantly. The Spurs attempted 27 shots for the quarter. 13 of those shots were three pointers, of which they made 8. They went 4-14 around the basket, and in the paint, and 1-1 on a longer two point attempt. The Rockets? They had 21 FGA, and made 11-16 twos, and 2-5 threes. The Rockets also missed several free throws, while San Antonio didn’t.

There can be fewer clearer demonstrations of “three is more than two” and “quantity has a quality all its own” than this first quarter. Certainly there were Rocket defensive mistakes, mainly Alperen Sengun helping away from Julian Champanie, a 36% three point shooter on the season, who went 4 for 5 from three in the first. (He’s shooting a robust 16-29 from three against the Rockets overall this season, so maybe don’t leave him?). In any case, the quarter ended 39-28 Spurs.

The second seemed much like the first, only the Spurs cooled off, from 70% to 45% on threes, and the Rockets made a few more shots. The Rockets defense was much better, and they started fixing defensive mistakes. Still a quarter ending 32-31 in favor of the Rockets wasn’t going to do much to close the gap established in the first quarter. But the quarter began all Spurs, like the first, and slowly the impetus changed to the Rockets. Hard to spot, but the Rockets were now showing a more energy and determination, perhaps.

The Rockets would definitely display their 2024-25 season fire in the third quarter, where it seemed the Rockets were defending very well, and if the Rockets were going to go down, they’d drag the Spurs to hell with them. The quarter ended in a tie, with only 22 points scored by either side.

This defensive display by the Rockets was matched by an offense that couldn’t gain any ground in the third. This, perhaps, is at the heart of some of the criticism of Ime Udoka and his black clad cult member coaching staff. It’s very hard to solely defend your way to victory in the NBA. Holding the Spurs to 22 points is a great accomplishment. Scoring 22? Not so much. The Spurs maintained their 10 lead going into the 4th.

Then it happened. Something many of us have been waiting for all season. Perhaps it was genius, perhaps it was madness, perhaps it was pure desperation, but Reed Sheppard was turned loose on the Spurs. Not only did he pass and shoot well, he defended well, too. He almost single handedly sparked a comeback, swinging the game to the Rockets. With confidence the other Rockets played well, and got timely passes, too. The defense, very good in the third quarter, got even better. The offense, moribund in the third, came to life with a triple threat point guard leading the way. The Rockets won this quarter 29-14, and not so coincidentally, the game.

Alperen Sengun, after a not especially great first half, was dominant on both ends in the second. He finished with 20pts/13rbs/9ast. All of KD, Jabari and Amen had good games, too. KD didn’t shoot it as much, but he was 7 of 12, with 18pts/4rbs/7ast/1stl/1blk and an unfortunate 4 TO. Jabari was Dr Jaswishy, he went 7-13, and 3-5 from three, for 17pts/4rbs/1ast/1blk. Amen also had a very good game – 16pts/10rbs/6ast/1stl/2blk.

Then there was Reed, who as much as I have appreciated all that Josh Okogie brings to the table, should be starting. At point guard. He went for 21pts on 8-17 shooting, 4-10 from three, with 1rb/4ast/1stl/1blk and no turnovers in 29 minutes. He played good defense, after a fairly shaky first half. There’s no comeback without Reed. More Josh Okogie minutes won’t get the Rockets there.

Dorian Finney-Smith also looked like the players the Rockets signed. He kept Victor Wembanyama away from his spots in the second half. The Rockets overall defense really told in the second half. Here are the final shooting stats for the key Spurs. Wemby 5-21. Fox 6-15. Castle 5-19. Barnes 2-6. Champagnie, well, 8-17. Keldon Johnson drove right. Teams aren’t going to win many games in which they shoot 22 fewer shots than their opponents, but the Rocket can with the kind of defense they played in the second half of this game. The Spurs average 117 points per game, tonight they were held to 11 below that average.

This is the best win I can remember this season. I hope we see more of what we saw in that glorious fourth quarter going forward. We’re halfway through the season, with everything still to play for.

Source: https://www.thedreamshake.com/rockets-scores-results/37894/rockets-blast-past-spurs-111-106
 
Houston Rockets vs. Philadelphia 76ers game preview

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Before we start with the preview, I want to thank Holly and Xiane for stepping in and handling the game previews while I was celebrating my brother’s marriage. As always, I’m worried that you guys liked them way more than me and will try to get rid of me. For now, you’re still stuck with me, but you should definitely continue enjoying their writing. They’re both great and deserve your attention.

The Houston Rockets finally won the second game of a back-to-back last week against a shorthanded Minnesota Timberwolves team. Those had been an issue for Houston because back-to-backs mean no Steven Adams. Now, Houston will be without Adams for an indefinite amount of time and have to navigate all games without their big Kiwi.

Their next test takes them to Philadelphia, where the 76ers have absolutely surprised a lot of people with their start to the season. We all knew Joel Embiid and Paul George would miss some games, and both have missed 19 contests so far. Still, Philly has thrived thanks to an MVP-level campaign from Tyrese Maxey, solid play from Quentin Grimes, and potential Rookie of the Year frontrunner V.J. Edgecomb. Those three have been the backbone of the squad with veterans like Kelly Oubre Jr. and Andre Drummond, the Sixers look to be in much better shape moving forward than they have at times in previous years.

And that doesn’t count Jared McCain, who was looking like the no-doubt Rookie of the Year last season before injuries ended his season early and then another one took him down right before this season started. He’s struggled so far this season and is with the G-League. If he figures things out, he adds another layer to Philly’s strategy and makes them even more difficult to defend.

Tip-off


6pm CT on January 22, 2026

How To Watch


Space City Home Network

Injury Report

Rockets


Steven Adams: OUT

Sixers​


Joel Embiid: GTD

Paul George: GTD

The Line (as of this post)


N/A

Check here for updates

Looking ahead because we can


Friday night on the road against the Detroit Pistons

Source: https://www.thedreamshake.com/rocke...on-rockets-vs-philadelphia-76ers-game-preview
 
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