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Houston Rockets
vs
Portland Trail Blazers
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
02/25/2016
10:35pm EST

Lines:
Houston +4
Portland -4

Total:
Over 218.5 (-110)
Under 218.5 (+100)

Community Picks: Houston Rockets 0% vs Portland Trail Blazers 0%

Houston Rockets and Portland Trail Blazers Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
Houston Rockets
The Vertical Front-Office Insider Bobby Marks examines the buyout process and how it affects the league. Continue to Article
February 25, 2016 9:21:am EST
Houston Rockets
The defensive-minded Utah Jazz have clamped down during a dominant run at home that has propelled them into the eighth and final Western Conference playoff spot. James Harden had 42 points, but the Jazz held the rest of the Rockets to 35 percent shooting. ''We don't talk about it as a team, but I'm sure everybody individually knows what we're fighting for and who we're fighting against," forward Trevor Booker said. Continue to Article
February 25, 2016 2:26:am EST
Portland Trail Blazers
Despite big efforts from James Harden and Dwight Howard, the Houston Rockets have already tried - and failed - twice to halt the Portland Trail Blazers' hot streak. The second double-digit loss to the Blazers this month caused interim coach J.B. Bickerstaff to refer to his team as "broken," and the Rockets are still seeking a fix in the final meeting. Damian Lillard and C.J. McCollum will try to accomplish something no teammates have in the past six years Thursday night when Portland looks to extend its longest winning streak in 15 months to seven. Continue to Article
February 24, 2016 11:55:pm EST
Portland Trail Blazers
If draft positioning is the present goal, the Phoenix Suns are playing the game well. Losers of 12 straight, the NBA's worst team over the past two months hosts the Brooklyn Nets on Thursday night in a game that could impact their chances in this year's lottery. Injuries and personnel changes have led to Phoenix (14-43) losing 27 of 29 to record the league's third-lowest win total, one less than Brooklyn (15-42) and just three ahead of the Los Angeles Lakers, whom the Suns will face twice in March. Continue to Article
February 24, 2016 6:28:pm EST
Houston Rockets
It sure is nice when an on-court moment offers a picture-perfect encapsulation of what seems to be going on with a team. Shouts to James Harden and Dwight Howard for summing up the Houston Rockets' failure to launch in one caught-on-camera botch during Tuesday's matchup with the Utah Jazz: [ Top half of your Yahoo Fantasy Hoops league? Enter free contest to win share of $10K ] With the Rockets holding an early two-point lead, Harden takes a dribble handoff from Howard at the right elbow. Howard sticks Utah's Rodney Hood with a stiff screen, giving Harden room to turn the corner and square up to the rim, which forces Jazz center Rudy Gobert to step away from the basket and step up to meet the All-Star scorer rather than giving him an uncontested shot. With rim-protecting marvel Gobert now away from the tin, Howard's got a completely clean roll to the basket; Harden realizes this, and audibles away from taking a top-of-the-key jumper to loft a lob pass for a too-easy Howard dunk ... ... except Howard, fully expecting Harden to take the shot (and understandably so, since James ain't exactly shy about firing), stays groundbound as he moves into rebounding position rather than jumping up to catch and convert the alley-oop. The result: the ball thudding off the lower-right corner of the backboard, caroming past Howard's reach and into Gobert's grasp, and Harden and Howard letting their frustration momentarily boil over on the court, with each wondering what the hell the other was thinking. Missed opportunities, crossed wires, hands thrown up in disgust amid disarray, expectations of success subverted and two inarguable talents combining for something that looks very right until it becomes clear that it's all fantastically wrong. Your 2015-16 Houston Rockets, ladies and gentlemen! [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr:  The best slams from all of basketball] The sturm und drang push-and-pull that has plagued the Rockets all year long played out in miniature on Tuesday. After trailing by as many as 11 points on Tuesday, the Rockets stormed back to take a third-quarter lead thanks largely to dominant individual offensive play from Harden, who scored 12 of his game-high 42 points in the frame. Houston would squander the lead in the fourth quarter, though, with Jazz reserve Trey Burke hitting three big 3-pointers to help spark Utah to a six-point advantage with 4:32 remaining; the Rockets would then sprint to the finish, outscoring the Jazz 14-8 down the stretch and benefiting from a pair of big late-fourth breaks. First, Utah star Gordon Hayward missed a key free throw with 17 seconds left — thanks, in part, to some pestering from Rockets guard Patrick Beverley — to keep Houston within one score: Next, Rockets vet Jason Terry drilled a right-corner 3-pointer to knot the score at 106 and force overtime: Jason Terry is still clutch! ✈️ pic.twitter.com/8KjvwlXRZO — NBA 305 (@NBA_305) February 24, 2016 But the Rockets' late-regulation success didn't sustain them in the extra session, as Hood (five of his 18 points to go with five assists, five steals and four rebounds) and power forward Derrick Favors (four of his 19 points with 12 rebounds, three blocks, two steals, two assists and a dynamite defensive effort to contest in space on the game's last possession) combined to lead Utah to a 117-114 win that gave the Jazz a half-game lead in the race for the West's eighth seed and also improved them to 2-1 on the season against the Rockets. On the other side, it drops Houston back a game below .500 despite another stellar individual offensive effort from Harden and another double-double (13 points, 16 rebounds, three blocks) for Howard, and offered perhaps the best illustration to date that talent and skill aside, what's continues to elude Houston is chemistry and communication. More NBA coverage: - - - - - - - Dan Devine is an editor for Ball Don't Lie on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at devine@yahoo-inc.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @YourManDevine Stay connected with Ball Don't Lie on Twitter @YahooBDL , "Like" BDL on Facebook and follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr for year-round NBA talk, jokes and more. Continue to Article
February 24, 2016 1:08:pm EST
 
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