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The Houston Rockets, boasting a record of 32-17, will face the Brooklyn Nets, who sit at 16-33, in a matchup at Barclays Center. The Rockets are currently experiencing a three-game losing streak, while the Nets have won their last two games. Houston has performed well in their conference, holding a 19-10 record, and has a strong division standing at 9-2. In contrast, Brooklyn struggles with an 8-22 conference record and a 1-8 division record. Key players for the Rockets include Jalen Green, averaging 21.5 points per game, and Alperen Şengün, who leads in rebounds with 10.4 per game. The Nets will be without several key contributors, including Cam Thomas and Ben Simmons, due to injuries.

Houston Rockets at Brooklyn Nets Game Information

Game Date: February 04, 2025
Game Time: 07:30 PM ET
TV Channel: Space City Home Network, YES Network, NBA League Pass Channel 3
Location: Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY
Live Stream: Fubo (free trial)

Brooklyn Nets Team Statistics and Rankings

Win-Loss Record: 16-33
Conference Record: 8-22
Division Record: 1-8
Streak: 2 win

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Houston Rockets Team Statistics and Rankings

Win-Loss Record: 32-17
Conference Record: 19-10
Division Record: 9-2
Streak: 3 loss

Stat Leaders

Brooklyn Nets (16-33, #5 in division)

Points Leader: Cam Thomas, 24.7 PPG
Rebounds Leader: Nic Claxton, 7.55 RPG
Assists Leader: Ben Simmons, 7 APG
Steals Leader: D’Angelo Russell, 1.36 SPG
Blocks Leader: Nic Claxton, 1.21 BPG

Houston Rockets (32-17, #2 in division)

Points Leader: Jalen Green, 21.5 PPG
Rebounds Leader: Alperen Şengün, 10.37 RPG
Assists Leader: Fred VanVleet, 5.8 APG
Steals Leader: Tari Eason, 1.85 SPG
Blocks Leader: Amen Thompson, 1.17 BPG

Brooklyn Nets Injury Report

Cam Thomas – Hamstring (Out) – The Nets announced Friday (Jan. 31) that Thomas had a follow-up MRI that revealed appropriate healing. He will continue to progress with individual on-court workouts and is expected to return shortly after the All-Star break.
Bojan Bogdanović – Foot (Out) – Bogdanovic recently resumed taking part in on-court work for the first time this season, per Brian Lewis of the New York Post. There is no clear timetable yet for his return.
Maxwell Lewis – Leg (Out) – The Nets announced that Lewis has been diagnosed with a left tibia fracture after sustaining the injury on Wednesday (Jan. 1) versus Toronto. His status will be updated again in four weeks.
De’Anthony Melton – ACL (Out For Season) – Melton will undergo season-ending surgery on his left ACL, the team announced Wednesday (Nov. 20).
Noah Clowney – Ankle (Out) – The Nets announced Friday (Jan. 31) that Clowney will likely remain out through the All-Star break due to a left ankle sprain.
Cameron Johnson – Ankle (Out) – The Nets listed Johnson as OUT for Tuesday’s (Feb. 4) game against Houston.
Ben Simmons – Back (Out) – The Nets listed Simmons as OUT for Tuesday’s (Feb. 4) game against Houston.

Houston Rockets Injury Report

Alperen Şengün – Calf (Day To Day) – Sengun did not play in Monday’s (Feb. 3) game against New York.
Jock Landale – Illness (Day To Day) – Landale did not play in Monday’s (Feb. 3) game against the Knicks.
Fred VanVleet – Ankle (Day To Day) – VanVleet did not play in Monday’s (Feb. 3) game against New York.
Jabari Smith Jr. – Hand (Out) – Rockets HC Ime Udoka said Saturday (Jan. 18) that Smith will not have surgery on his fractured left hand, this could extend his recovery timeline, according to Danielle Lerner of the Houston Chronicle.

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