Monday’s game against the Detroit Pistons was like looking in a mirror for the Houston Rockets, and not just because each team had a Thompson twin. One year after finishing with the NBA’s worst record,
The Detroit Pistons scored 40 points in the first quarter, then needed a rally in the second to down the Houston Rockets, 107-96, to open a road trip.
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Pistons star Cade Cunningham shed even more light on his blossoming rivalry with 2021 NBA Draft mate, Rockets guard Jalen Green.
Houston Rockets forward Amen Thompson is not going to let Ausar Thompson of the Detroit Pistons talk trash to him on the phone.
Over the weekend, the Detroit Pistons snapped their small win streak. On Monday night, they are working on getting back on track with a tough matchup in Ohio a
Detroit is sitting at .500 more than halfway through the season. That may not sound like a lot, but here's why it is.
In a home matchup at Toyota Center, the Houston Rockets will open the second half of the NBA's 2024-25 regular season with Monday's visit from the Detroit Pistons. Houston (28-13) enters the season's second half on a 56-win pace and in a lofty perch at No. 2 in the Western Conference standings.
Jayson Tatum struggled from the field shooting 5-14 with 19 points while Jaylen Brown carried a majority of the load shooting 10-23 and finishing with 28 points. Payton Pritchard added 15 points off the bench including the unsuccessful full-court heave as time expired.
Coach Kenny Atkinson did not have to berate his players during the interlude between the 136-131 loss to the Rockets on Jan. 25 and the game with the Pistons on Jan. 27 because his players berated
The 2025 NBA trade deadline is just over a week away, and just about every team in the league is looking to play some kind of angle.