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Houston at New Orleans
When: 8:00 PM ET, Thursday, March 6, 2025
Where: Smoothie King Center, New Orleans, Louisiana

The Houston Rockets have struggled since the All-Star break.

Conversely, the New Orleans Pelicans have improved since the break.

The two Southwest Division rivals will play a home-and-home set of games over three days beginning Thursday night in New Orleans.

The Rockets are still in a good spot at No. 5 in the Western Conference, but they are just 3-4 since the break and have lost their last three games. In addition, they have lost their eight road games.

Houston's last road victory came against Atlanta on Jan. 28. They have lost 11 of 16 overall since then.

Head coach Ime Udoka was displeased with his team's first-half effort in a 115-102 loss at Indiana on Tuesday. The Rockets trailed 67-57 at halftime.

"It's hard to win when you give up 67 in the first half and play uninspired and lack physicality and are throwing the ball all over the gym and don't look like we care at times," Udoka said.

Houston did fight back from a 17-point deficit and took the lead briefly in the fourth quarter.

"That one hurts because you do all that work to get back into it and go 13 for 26 from the free throw line and miss about five point blank layups," Udoka said. "I care more about the fight, effort and competitiveness from the start to avoid getting in that hole."

The Rockets' comeback was spurred by a lineup featuring Alperen Sengun and Steven Adams, both of whom are 6-foot-11. Houston had a 58-35 advantage in rebounding.

Strong rebounding has been an important element in New Orleans going 4-3 since the break. But that wasn't the case Tuesday night when the Lakers outrebounded the visiting Pelicans 51-35 in L.A.'s 136-115 victory.

Still, New Orleans had a good road trip, splitting four games for its only road wins since a Jan. 14 victory in Chicago.

Zion Williamson continued to play at an elite level as the Pelicans limit his minutes in the wake of a hamstring injury that sidelined him for 27 consecutive games earlier in the season.

He has played 30 minutes just once in his 18 games since returning. In his last 10, he has averaged 27.5 points, 6.3 rebounds, 5.5 assists and shot 65.5 percent from the floor. He had 37 points in 26 minutes against the Lakers, making 17 of 23 shots.

"He's playing with speed, playing with force, getting to the lane, kick outs, rebounding," head coach Willie Green said of Williamson.

Williamson attributed his surge to a greater commitment to film study, better preparing himself for how each opponent is likely to run double teams at him.

Williamson's success inside has created perimeter opportunities for his teammates and second-year guard Jordan Hawkins is among those taking advantage. Hawkins has scored in double figures in five of the last six games, averaging 13.5 in that stretch, raising his season average to 10.9.

"He's playing more consistent where he has more consistent minutes, he knows what his role is," Green said of Hawkins. "This is part of his growth. We want to see him continue to build momentum, continue to develop good habits."

--Field Level Media

Stats and Records
Team Comparison
  W/L Strk Home Away Day Night Div Conf
Houston 37-25 L3 20-10 17-14 2-3 35-22 10-3 22-16
New Orleans 17-45 L1 11-19 6-26 0-3 17-42 3-9 11-29
Last Meeting
Houston New Orleans
Date Away Home Pts Reb FG% Pts Reb FG%
12/26/24 HOU 128 NO 111 128 54 47.4 111 44 43.4
Player Stats
Previous Matchup
Points Player Total FG% FTM
Houston J. Green 30 57.1 0
New Orleans T. Murphy III 21 43.8 3
Rebounds Player Total Off Def
Houston A. Sengun 13 3 10
New Orleans Y. Missi 9 3 6
Assists Player  
Houston A. Sengun 6
New Orleans H. Jones 7
Season
Points Player Total FG% FTM
Houston J. Green 1409 42.8 221
New Orleans C. McCollum 1046 44.6 111
Rebounds Player Total Off Def
Houston A. Sengun 639 199 440
New Orleans Y. Missi 486 209 277
Assists Player  
Houston A. Sengun 292
New Orleans D. Murray 243
Quickchart Matchup
Houston Houston Off vs  New Orleans New Orleans Defense
Houston Off vs New Orleans - Points For 112.7 Points For
Houston Off vs New Orleans - Points Against 119.0 Points Against
Houston - FG% 44.6 FG%
New Orleans - FG% 48.2 FG%
Houston - Reb 48.3 Reb
New Orleans - Reb 46.5 Reb
New Orleans New Orleans Off vs  Houston Houston Defense
New Orleans Off vs Houston - Points For 111.0 Points For
New Orleans Off vs Houston - Points Against 109.4 Points Against
New Orleans - FG% 45.1 FG%
Houston - FG% 45.6 FG%
New Orleans - Reb 43.5 Reb
Houston - Reb 42.9 Reb