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The Houston Rockets are facing one of their biggest test of the season next week-a date with LeBron James and the world champion Miami Heat.
What a difference a week makes for the Houston Rockets (25-22).
Two of the league's best backcourts from the East and West will meet for a showdown in Houston Saturday night when James Harden, Jeremy Lin and the Houston Rockets (23-22) host Deron Williams, Joe Johnson and the Brooklyn Nets (26-17) at 8 p.m. at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas.
Coming off a loss to Denver on Wednesday, James Harden, Jeremy Lin and the Houston Rockets (22-22) are looking to avoid a losing record Friday night when they visit the surging New Orleans Hornets (14-28) in Louisiana.
The Houston Rockets (21-19) are reeling after having lost five in a row, their longest losing streak since April of last season, and if they want to turn it around, they're going to have to beat a tough defensive team in the Indiana Pacers (24-16) at Bankers Life Fieldhouse at 7 p.m. Friday night, where they've won 11 in a row.
Kobe vs. LeBron. Chris Bosh vs. Dwight Howard. Steve Nash vs. Dwayne Wade.
It's Lob City vs. the James Harden and Jeremy Lin Show tonight in Houston.
Two of the league's hottest teams will lock horns Friday night in what is sure to be a hard-fought battle as the Houston Rockets (21-15) take on the surging Boston Celtics (18-17) tonight at 7:30 p.m. EST at the TD Garden in Boston, Mass.
The Battle for LA.
No better term comes to mind when talking about the new crosstown rivalry between the Lakers (15-16) and the Pacific Division-leading Clippers (25-8) who will face off Friday night when Kobe Bryant and company play the duo of Chris Pau
The last time that the New York Knicks (21-10) faced the San Antonio Spurs (26-8) on Nov. 15, the Knicks rallied late in the fourth quarter to beat the Spurs on the road, 104-100, in one of their most impressive wins of the season.
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.
Amar'e Stoudemire is back.
Reeling from a lopsided and deflating 124-94 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder, the Houston Rockets (16-14) try to get back to their winning ways, but will have to face the surging Atlanta Hawks (19-9) tonight when they come to the Toyota Center in Houston, Tex.
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.
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.