Thunder (15-4) travel to Houston (14-6): Are the Rockets ready for a rivalry?
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Game Info
Tip-off: 6:00 PM | Broadcast: Local/League Pass

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⚡The rivalry is real...ish
Last time these teams met, we knew the Rockets were on their way as a Thunder on-court rival. Since Oklahoma City beat them by 19 last month, Houston has gone 9-2 and announced themselves as one of the best Western Conference teams. OKC is ready for the rivalry, will Houston start making it a competitive one?
Houston, we have no rivalry: The running comments diary
OKC 126 HOU 107 The Thunder (8-1) beat the Rockets (5-4) early, outscoring Houston 44-20 in the second quarter and never looking back. 40 seconds into the fourth, OKC was up 20+ and the 100-point bellringing tradition in our comments section was underway. I started to write a snarky recap

⚡Prediction: OKC 98 HOU 91
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