jeremy lin rockets
With the New Year of 2013 kicking off, the NBA is looking hotter than ever.
The Houston Rockets (17-14) are starting to shake off the effects of two major losses to San Antonio and Oklahoma City, but face a stiff challenge tonight against rookie sensation Anthony Davis and the New Orleans Hornets (7-24) at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas.
Despite another heartbreaking loss to the San Antonio Spurs on Friday, the Houston Rockets (16-13) are still on a roll, their backcourt tandem of James Harden and Jeremy Lin still firing on all cylinders as the team has rattled off seven win out of 10 games in a testing and tough two-week schedule thus far.
Jeremy Lin: NBA All-Star. Those five words might be closer to reality than people think.
The last time the Houston Rockets and the San Antonio Spurs met on Dec. 10, the game saw a moment of "Linsanity" from Jeremy Lin, a historic first-ever triple-double from Tony Parker and a heart-stopping, high-scoring shootout that went into overtime in a 134-126 win for the Spurs.
There's been little doubt that Jeremy Lin has been on fire in the last week or so.
For Jeremy Lin, James Harden and the Houston Rockets, all they want for Christmas is four straight wins.
Something is changing in Houston.