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Next Rockets Game

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vs Detroit Pistons
Detroit
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Mon 7/1510:30 PM

Rockets Injuries

All NBA Injuries
  • Fred VanVleet
    PG

    Fred VanVleet (hamstring) out Monday.

    Doubtful

  • Dillon Brooks
    PF

    Dillon Brooks (illness) available Wednesday.

    Probable

  • Cam Whitmore
    PF

    Whitmore is probable with knee

    Probable

Rockets 2024 Schedule & Betting Odds

dateopponentscorespreadover/undermoneyline
Jul 22nd@PORL 95-105---
Jul 19thMINL 83-93-1.5 LU 183.5MIN -125
Jul 15thDET----

Houston Rockets Player Stats

  • scoring
    Jalen Green logo
    Jalen Green
    19.7
    ppg
  • rebounding
    Alperen Sengun logo
    Alperen Sengun
    11
    rpg
  • assists
    Fred VanVleet logo
    Fred VanVleet
    6.1
    apg
  • shooting
    Nate Williams logo
    Nate Williams
    75
    fg%

Houston Rockets 2023-24 Season

The Houston Rockets enter the 2023-2024 NBA season with a focus on their rebuilding efforts. After a challenging period, the team is looking to develop their young talent and build a foundation for future success. Their preseason performances have shown glimpses of promise as their young players gain valuable experience.

Jalen Green, the Rockets' high-flying rookie, has generated significant excitement with his scoring ability. Alongside other emerging talents like Alperen Sengun and Amen Thompson, the Rockets are investing in their youth.

In the preseason, they have demonstrated potential, although consistency will be a key challenge. The Rockets are unlikely to be top contenders this season but will aim to compete and develop their players.

As they navigate this transitional phase, Houston's focus remains on the future. While their preseason may not suggest immediate championship contention, the Rockets are building the groundwork for a brighter tomorrow.

Betting on the Houston Rockets

The Houston Rockets will likely be underdogs in the rest of their games this season, but they could still make for some interesting bets. Here are the common bet types to look out for with the Rockets.

  • Moneyline
  • Point Spred
  • Over/Under
  • Props
  • Futures Odds

Rockets Moneylines

A famous wager type is the moneyline, which is a bet on which team will win a game outright. The margin doesn't matter.

Let's look at another Rockets example:

  • Houston Rockets +230
  • Dallas Mavericks -290

The Rockets are underdogs again, but the number instead of being a margin refers to the payout structure. In these American odds, think in increments of $10 or $100. A bet on the Rockets moneyline, if they were to win the game, would profit $23 for every $10 invested. Contrastingly, a Mavericks ML bet would require $29 to win $10.

Rockets Spreads

A spread bet is a type of wager that is all about the margin of victory in a game. Let's discuss an example with the Rockets:

The Rockets in this hypothetical game are 7.5-point underdogs, which you can tell by the plus sign next to their name. That means a spread bet on them doesn't need them to win, although that would cash the bet. Even if they lost but did so by seven or fewer points, those bets would be winners.

Rockets Over/Unders

One thing that you’re sure to see in Rockets games is points. Houston’s over/under bet will be popular this season.

Say the Rockets played the Spurs and the over/under was 231 points. At 230 or fewer points at the conclusion of the game, under bettors would win. If the teams combined for 232 or more, over bettors would cash. It's possible, of course, for 231 to be hit exactly, which is called a push.

Rockets Prop Bets

While spreads, moneylines, and over/unders are the most common bets, props are quite fun and vast in their offerings. These types of bets can be focused on a player or something specific to happen in a game. For example, you can bet on John Wall to record a double-double. Another example might be which team in a Rockets game will get to 20 points first.

Rockets Future Odds

Expectations are down in Houston with James Harden's departure, but that doesn't bettors can't shop for the best line to get good odds on Rockets futures bets. Futures are bets that focus on long-term outcomes, like the Rockets to make the playoffs, win the Southwest Division, win the Western Conference, win the NBA Finals, or even individual awards like Jalen Green one day winning league MVP.

How to Bet on the Rockets

Sports betting is not currently legal in Texas, and there does not seem to be much in the way of progress for it to be legalized in 2022; however, if you wish to bet on the Houston Rockets from one of the states where sports betting is legal, you may check this BetMGM Bonus Code. Texas politicians have been largely opposed to sports betting in recent years, but sentiment within the state could be shifting, and most expect that any potential legislation could be voted on in the 2023 state general election at the earliest. Stay tuned for updates on The Action Network's Texas betting page regarding sports betting legislation in the state.

Still want to get in on the action? Texans can enjoy legal sports betting alternatives like PrizePicks. PrizePicks is among the most simple and exciting DFS games in North America because users just have to place their bets, pick their favorite players, and choose over/under totals for a chance to win cash. New users can claim a deposit match on up to $100. Sign up for the PrizePicks app now!

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Next Rockets Game

Game Details
vs Detroit Pistons
Detroit
location pin
Mon 7/1510:30 PM

Rockets Injuries

All NBA Injuries
  • Fred VanVleet
    PG

    Fred VanVleet (hamstring) out Monday.

    Doubtful

  • Dillon Brooks
    PF

    Dillon Brooks (illness) available Wednesday.

    Probable

  • Cam Whitmore
    PF

    Whitmore is probable with knee

    Probable

Houston Rockets Transactions 2024

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  • October

    • 22nd

      The Houston Rockets signed G Jalen Green to a contract extension.

    • 22nd

      The Houston Rockets signed C Alperen Sengun to a contract extension.

    • 20th

      The Houston Rockets waived F Jermaine Samuels Jr..

    • 20th

      The Houston Rockets waived G-F Nate Hinton.

  • September

    • 20th

      The Houston Rockets agreed to a contract buyout with F AJ Griffin.

  • July

    • 16th

      The Houston Rockets signed F Jack McVeigh to a two-way contract.

    • 4th

      The Houston Rockets signed F Jermaine Samuels.

    • 4th

      The Houston Rockets signed G-F Nate Hinton.

    • 1st

      The Houston Rockets signed G Aaron Holiday.

  • June

    • 30th

      G-F Reggie Bullock Jr. elected free agency.

    • 30th

      C Boban Marjanovic elected free agency.

    • 30th

      G Aaron Holiday elected free agency.

    • 30th

      G-F Nate Hinton elected free agency.

    • 30th

      F Jermaine Samuels Jr. elected free agency.

    • 30th

      C Boban Marjanovic elected free agency.

    • 27th

      The Atlanta Hawks traded F AJ Griffin to the Houston Rockets.

  • March

    • 24th

      Houston Rockets F Jabari Smith Jr. has been suspended by the league.

  • February

    • 1st

      The Memphis Grizzlies traded C Steven Adams to the Houston Rockets.

    • 1st

      The Houston Rockets traded G Victor Oladipo to the Memphis Grizzlies.

Houston Rockets 2023-24 Season

The Houston Rockets enter the 2023-2024 NBA season with a focus on their rebuilding efforts. After a challenging period, the team is looking to develop their young talent and build a foundation for future success. Their preseason performances have shown glimpses of promise as their young players gain valuable experience.

Jalen Green, the Rockets' high-flying rookie, has generated significant excitement with his scoring ability. Alongside other emerging talents like Alperen Sengun and Amen Thompson, the Rockets are investing in their youth.

In the preseason, they have demonstrated potential, although consistency will be a key challenge. The Rockets are unlikely to be top contenders this season but will aim to compete and develop their players.

As they navigate this transitional phase, Houston's focus remains on the future. While their preseason may not suggest immediate championship contention, the Rockets are building the groundwork for a brighter tomorrow.

Betting on the Houston Rockets

The Houston Rockets will likely be underdogs in the rest of their games this season, but they could still make for some interesting bets. Here are the common bet types to look out for with the Rockets.

  • Moneyline
  • Point Spred
  • Over/Under
  • Props
  • Futures Odds

Rockets Moneylines

A famous wager type is the moneyline, which is a bet on which team will win a game outright. The margin doesn't matter.

Let's look at another Rockets example:

  • Houston Rockets +230
  • Dallas Mavericks -290

The Rockets are underdogs again, but the number instead of being a margin refers to the payout structure. In these American odds, think in increments of $10 or $100. A bet on the Rockets moneyline, if they were to win the game, would profit $23 for every $10 invested. Contrastingly, a Mavericks ML bet would require $29 to win $10.

Rockets Spreads

A spread bet is a type of wager that is all about the margin of victory in a game. Let's discuss an example with the Rockets:

The Rockets in this hypothetical game are 7.5-point underdogs, which you can tell by the plus sign next to their name. That means a spread bet on them doesn't need them to win, although that would cash the bet. Even if they lost but did so by seven or fewer points, those bets would be winners.

Rockets Over/Unders

One thing that you’re sure to see in Rockets games is points. Houston’s over/under bet will be popular this season.

Say the Rockets played the Spurs and the over/under was 231 points. At 230 or fewer points at the conclusion of the game, under bettors would win. If the teams combined for 232 or more, over bettors would cash. It's possible, of course, for 231 to be hit exactly, which is called a push.

Rockets Prop Bets

While spreads, moneylines, and over/unders are the most common bets, props are quite fun and vast in their offerings. These types of bets can be focused on a player or something specific to happen in a game. For example, you can bet on John Wall to record a double-double. Another example might be which team in a Rockets game will get to 20 points first.

Rockets Future Odds

Expectations are down in Houston with James Harden's departure, but that doesn't bettors can't shop for the best line to get good odds on Rockets futures bets. Futures are bets that focus on long-term outcomes, like the Rockets to make the playoffs, win the Southwest Division, win the Western Conference, win the NBA Finals, or even individual awards like Jalen Green one day winning league MVP.

How to Bet on the Rockets

Sports betting is not currently legal in Texas, and there does not seem to be much in the way of progress for it to be legalized in 2022; however, if you wish to bet on the Houston Rockets from one of the states where sports betting is legal, you may check this BetMGM Bonus Code. Texas politicians have been largely opposed to sports betting in recent years, but sentiment within the state could be shifting, and most expect that any potential legislation could be voted on in the 2023 state general election at the earliest. Stay tuned for updates on The Action Network's Texas betting page regarding sports betting legislation in the state.

Still want to get in on the action? Texans can enjoy legal sports betting alternatives like PrizePicks. PrizePicks is among the most simple and exciting DFS games in North America because users just have to place their bets, pick their favorite players, and choose over/under totals for a chance to win cash. New users can claim a deposit match on up to $100. Sign up for the PrizePicks app now!

Frequently Asked Questions
Who coaches the Houston Rockets?
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Where do the Houston Rockets play?
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How many NBA championships have the Houston Rockets won?
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