The Houston Rockets are looking to start their third win streak of the 2025-26 NBA regular season with a road win vs. a Western Conference rival as they make the trip to California’s Chase center to take on the Golden State Warriors this Wednesday (Nov. 26) evening.
They will do so with a number of key players sitting out the game as the injury report grows longer than usual for the Rockets. But the Dubs are not the picture of health heading into this contest either, and we think this ought to be a win for Houston barring a surprise from Golden State.
Records, standing, and streaks
At present, the Rockets have an 11-4 record, which puts them in the Western Conference standings’ fourth-place slot.
The Warriors own a 10-9 record, which puts them in the West’s eighth-place spot.
What happened in the last game for each team?
Houston beat the Phoenix Suns 114-92 on the road.
Golden State defeated the Utah Jazz 134-117 at home.
Injuries
For Houston, Stephen Adams (ankle), Kevin Durant (personal reasons), Tari Eason (oblique), Dorian Finney-Smith (ankle) and Fred VanVleet (ACL) are out.
For Golden State, Al Horford (sciatica), Jonathan Kuminga (knee), and De’Anthony Melton (ACL) are out, and Draymond Green (foot) is probable.
Probable starting lineups – Houston
Probable starting lineups – Golden State
Here’s when you should tune in to see the game:
This article originally appeared on Rockets Wire: Houston Rockets at Golden State Warriors: Stream, lineups, injury reports, broadcast (11/26)
Reporting by Justin Quinn, Rockets Wire / Rockets Wire
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