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Tonight marks the start of another season filled with hope for the Houston Rockets to win the NBA Cup. Last year, Houston showed the league they were no longer a struggling team. Their breakthrough came when they won their NBA Cup group. With a decisive victory on Minnesota’s neon green court, Houston secured the top spot in their group with a game to spare.
Although the Sacramento Kings made an impressive streak of 15 consecutive shots on the final day, Houston managed to clinch a home game in the knockout rounds. This advantage helped them finally defeat the Golden State Warriors for the first time in four years. Despite falling to the Oklahoma City Thunder in the semifinals, the season was a milestone for the Rockets and their young players, many of whom were new to significant NBA games.
Turning to the San Antonio Spurs, this season they could replicate the Rockets' success from last year. Notably, Houston did not have key players like Victor Wembanyama, who currently leads as MVP and Defensive Player of the Year if the season ended today, or the reigning Rookie of the Year, Stephon Castle.
For tonight’s game, De’Aaron Fox and Luke Kornet remain uncertain, but most Rockets fans expect at least one, if not both, to play. Unfortunately, Dylan Harper will miss the game despite having been in good form.
"With their win on the neon green court in Minnesota, Houston wrapped up the group with a game to spare."
"Houston was able to secure a home game in the knockout stages, which allowed them to finally knock the Golden State Warriors off for the first time in four years."
Author’s summary: The Houston Rockets have made strong strides last season, and tonight’s game against the Spurs is a crucial test as both teams aim to build on recent progress and potential stars emerge.