Thunder faces tough Injury Concerns amid victory over Houston…

The Houston Rockets have experienced a season of peaks and valleys during the 2024-25 NBA campaign. With a mix of winning streaks and sudden skids, Houston has demonstrated both resilience and inconsistency through 60 games. However, since the All-Star break, the team’s form has been unpredictable.

The Rockets have secured impressive victories against playoff-bound teams such as the Minnesota Timberwolves and Milwaukee Bucks, while also handling business against San Antonio. However, puzzling losses to Utah and Sacramento, including an unexpected 10-point defeat to the Kings despite a fully healthy lineup, have raised concerns.

Now, Houston faces a significant challenge against the white-hot Oklahoma City Thunder, who are coming off a dominant performance. Just last night, the Thunder erupted for 146 points, securing their fifth win in six games. If the Rockets hope to return to the win column, they must overcome both a surging opponent and their own lingering injury issues.

Injury Reports for Monday’s Matchup

Houston Rockets:

  • Steven AdamsQuestionable (Left ankle soreness)
  • Dillon BrooksQuestionable (Right knee contusion)
  • Tari EasonQuestionable (Left lower leg management)
  • Alperen SengunQuestionable (Low back soreness)
  • Amen ThompsonQuestionable (Right shoulder soreness)
  • Fred VanVleetOut (Right ankle strain)

Oklahoma City Thunder:

  • (Official injury report not yet submitted)
  • Ajay MitchellOut (Right toe surgery)
  • Nikola TopicOut (Left knee surgery)

The Rockets, who recently enjoyed their first game at full strength, now find themselves dealing with a lengthy injury report once again. VanVleet is the only confirmed absence, but Adams, Sengun, Eason, Brooks, and Thompson are all listed as questionable, leaving the team’s rotation uncertain heading into the matchup.

Meanwhile, Oklahoma City’s injury report remains pending, though rookies Ajay Mitchell and Nikola Topic are known long-term absences. Despite any potential injuries, the Thunder’s depth and momentum make them a formidable opponent as they continue their strong push in the Western Conference.

The Rockets and Thunder will tip off at 7 p.m. CT tonight at the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, OK.

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