The Houston Rockets are off to one of their best starts. After a 100-96 win over the Atlanta Hawks, they're 32-14 and currently in No. 2 in the Western Conference. There have been many reasons for the Rockets' excellent start to the season.
With the NBA trade deadline just a week away, the Houston Rockets will have to explore what moves can help them compete for an NBA Championship this season, but are they already there?
The Atlanta Hawks are back home tonight and hoping they can end their five-game losing streak when they face the Houston Rockets, the team with the second-best
Amen Thompson was among second-year players chosen and Reed Sheppard was among those from G-League named to roster for All-Star event.
The Houston Rockets head to TD Garden to face the Boston Celtics in a non-conference matchup. The Rockets are 29-14, which puts them in second place in the Western Conference. The Celtics are 31-14, which puts them in second place in the Eastern Conference.
Dillon Brooks' first career win in Boston prompted a memorable TV interview that netted the Houston Rockets' forward a five-figure fine from the NBA.
The Kings point guard has a preferred destination, according to reports, but these teams make the most sense as a landing spot.
Scoring has been climbing as of late, but this year the stat inflation has revealed itself in a more subtle way.
De'Aaron Fox recently sent the NBA trade market into a frenzy prior to the Feb. 6 trade deadline when it was announced that the Sacramento Kings would begin listening to trade offers for the former All-Star point guard on Tuesday afternoon. Since then, rumors have been swirling regarding his top choice of trade destination.