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Ime Udoka slaps Rockets with cold truth after 13-point loss to Pacers
Houston Rockets get key players back but it's not enough in loss to Pacers for third defeat in a row
One night after the Houston Rockets battled with a makeshift rotation, they were almost back to full strength for Tuesday’s game at the Indiana Pacers. The Rockets were no longer shorthanded, but coach Ime Udoka continued his experimentation.
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‘Uninspired’: In third straight loss, Rockets inconsistent vs. Tyrese Haliburton, Pacers
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The Rookie Wire on MSNRockets' Ime Udoka reacts to Reed Sheppard's first career startRockets head coach Ime Udoka was pleased to see Reed Sheppard take advantage of his first start after setting a new career high in scoring on Monday.
Five members of the Houston Rockets made our list of the best players in the NBA. Did we get them in the right spots?
Backed by 28 points and 15 assists from star guard Tyrese Halliburton, the Indiana Pacers vanquished the Houston Rockets 115-102 on Tuesday night in
The Rockets are nearing 40 victories amid their playoff push. Now Ime Udoka is adding an experienced and ex-first rounder.
Houston Rockets head coach Ime Udoka made a difficult decision on what the starting lineup will look like with the recent returns of Jabari Smith and Fred
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After starting the season red hot, making their way as high as the No. 2 seed in the Western Conference, the Houston Rockets have struggled in the latter stretc
With the NBA postseason just a month and change away, the Houston Rockets are beginning to lose some of the steam that propped them up earlier in the year. The
The Rockets' comeback was spurred by a lineup featuring Alperen Sengun and Steven Adams, both of whom are 6-foot-11. Houston had a 58-35 advantage in rebounding.
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Rockets Wire on MSNPodcast: Why the Rockets prioritized starting roles for Dillon Brooks, Amen ThompsonWhy is Ime Udoka starting Dillon Brooks and Amen Thompson over Jabari Smith Jr. and Tari Eason? Our latest The Lager Line podcast explores.
The Houston Rockets sported the NBA's No. 10 offense from Opening Night through Feb.1, a marked jump from last year's bottom-10 mark. Recent weeks featured a severe regression, with one player's absence as a central culprit.
Stepping into the starting lineup for the first time, Reed Sheppard didn’t just show up, he showed out. Scoring 25 points on 10 of 17 from the field and 3 of 7 from beyond the arc, Sheppard proved the moment wasn’t too big for him.
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