Rockets Extend Winning Streak, Narrowing Gap with Warriors
Even with their key center Alperen Sengun sidelined, the youthful Houston Rockets haven’t given up on their season. In today’s home game against the injury-hit Utah Jazz, the Rockets seized the opportunity, sinking a total of 27 three-pointers and leading by as much as 35 points at one stage, ultimately cruising to a 147-119 victory.
Rockets’ Surge Puts Playoff Berth Within Reach
With an impressive 8-game winning streak, the Rockets have regained a .500 win percentage and closed the gap with the 10th-placed Warriors to just 1.5 games. With 12 to 13 regular-season games remaining, the Rockets are fueled by the ambition to secure a spot in the play-in tournament.
On-Court Altercation Doesn’t Deter Rockets’ Dominance
Despite a second-quarter altercation resulting in the ejection of Jabari Smith and Kris Dunn, the Rockets continued their relentless offensive onslaught. They amassed 85 points in the first half alone, setting a new season-high for first-half scoring by any team, and finished the game with 27 three-pointers, falling just 2 short of the league record for most three-pointers in a game.
Green and VanVleet Lead Rockets’ Offensive Charge
Jalen Green played a pivotal role for the Rockets, scoring 41 points, 4 rebounds, and 4 assists in just 33 minutes of play. Fred VanVleet contributed 34 points and 7 assists, while veteran Jeff Green added 21 points off the bench.
Motivated Rockets Eyeing Play-In Tournament
With their 35th win of the season, the Rockets triggered an incentive clause for Jae’Sean Tate, earning him an additional $500,000. Meanwhile, the Jazz, led by John Collins with 25 points, and Collin Sexton with 20 points and 8 assists, struggled to contain the Rockets’ offensive onslaught.
Green’s Explosive Performance Leads Rockets Past Jazz
Despite an altercation between Jabari Smith and Kris Dunn in the second quarter, Jalen Green’s scorching form remained unaffected. The Rockets established a commanding lead early in the game, propelled by Green’s 21 points in the first half alone. In the third quarter, Green continued his scoring spree, adding 18 more points as the Rockets maintained their dominance.
Warriors’ Playoff Hopes Diminish as Rockets Soar
The Golden State Warriors find themselves in a precarious position as the Houston Rockets continue their impressive run. Led by Jalen Green and Fred VanVleet, who combined for 75 points, the Rockets broke the NBA record for most three-pointers in a single game with 27, securing a comfortable 147-119 victory over the Utah Jazz. With the Rockets closing in on the Warriors, the Western Conference standings could see a significant shake-up in the remaining games.
Crucial Stretch Ahead for Warriors and Rockets
With the Rockets’ next game against the Portland Trail Blazers and the Warriors facing the Minnesota Timberwolves, the pressure is mounting for both teams. The Warriors face a tough road ahead, with 7 out of their next 8 games on the road, including crucial matchups against the Rockets and the Dallas Mavericks. (JILIEVO)