The 6-3 Houston Rockets will play host to the 1-10 Washington Wizards, who come to the state of Texas with players hungry for a win. And while it is unlikely to materialize for the Wiz when they take the court at Toyota Center this Tuesday (Nov. 11) evening given their rough start and developing team, they are also not the moribund ball club they have been over the course of the last several seasons.
But Houston ought to win this game easily so long as they do not elect to mail in the contest; keep an eye on how Kyshawn George and Alex Sarr are playing early to see if there’s any chance of an upset brewing.
Records, standing, and streaks
At present, the Rockets have a 6-3 record, which puts them fifth in the league’s Western Conference.
As noted above, the Wizards own a 1-10 record, good enough for last place in the East and the worst record in the league.
What happened in the last game for each team?
Houston beat the Milwaukee Bucks 122-115 on the road.
Washington lost to Detroit 137-135 in overtime, also on the road.
Injuries
For Houston, Dorian Finney-Smith (ankle) and Fred VanVleet (ACL) are out.
For Washington, Bilal Coulibaly (calf) is a game-time decision.
Probable starting lineups – Houston
Probable starting lineups – Washington
Here’s when you should tune in to see the game:
This article originally appeared on Rockets Wire: Washington Wizards at Houston Rockets: Stream, lineups, injury reports, broadcast (11/12)
Reporting by Justin Quinn, Rockets Wire / Rockets Wire
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