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Tonight marks the start of a new quest for the Houston Rockets as they aim to win the NBA Cup. Last season, Houston made clear they were no longer a struggling team. A key highlight was winning their NBA Cup group, securing that spot with a game remaining thanks to their victory on the neon green court in Minnesota.
The final day's tension was high, especially as the Sacramento Kings made 15 consecutive shots, but Houston managed to clinch a home game in the knockout stages. This advantage helped them defeat the Golden State Warriors for the first time in four years. Although they lost in the semifinals to the Thunder, this milestone was significant for the Rockets and their young players who had little playoff experience before.
This season, the Spurs have the potential to replicate Houston’s recent success. Unlike last year, Houston now faces a team with star players like Victor Wembanyama, the current MVP and Defensive Player of the Year if the season ended today, and reigning Rookie of the Year Stephon Castle.
For the Rockets, De’Aaron Fox and Luke Kornet are uncertain due to injury but are expected to play, with most fans hopeful at least one will be available. Unfortunately, Dylan Harper is out despite his strong recent performances.
“Houston wrapped up the group with a game to spare. They had to sweat out the results on the final day because the Sacramento Kings made 15 straight shots, but Houston secured a home game in the knockout stages, which allowed them to finally knock the Golden State Warriors off for the first time in four years.”
“Even with a loss in the semifinals to the Thunder, it was a big moment for the Rockets and their young players who had not played in meaningful games during their early NBA careers.”
“If there is a team this year that could mimic the success of last season’s Rockets, it’s this one [San Antonio Spurs].”
Summary: The Houston Rockets begin their NBA Cup campaign with a strong base from last season’s success, while facing a challenging Spurs team led by top young stars and some key player uncertainties on the Rockets’ side.
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