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HOU | 22 | 27 | 22 | 22 | 93 | 205.5 |
GS | 18 | 28 | 23 | 35 | 104 | -1.5 |
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Houston Rockets vs
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Rockets vs. Warriors Game 3 Preview: Houston Looks to Upset Golden State in Crucial Matchup
The upcoming Game 3 in the Rockets vs. Warriors series is set to take place on Saturday night. The series is currently tied 1-1, with Houston winning Game 2. The Rockets will face the Warriors at the Chase Center in San Francisco, with tipoff scheduled for 8:30 EST on ABC. Golden State is the betting favorite for this game, with the current line opening at -3 and now at -4. Stay tuned for our Rockets vs. Warriors prediction and more updates on this exciting matchup.
Betting Odds
- Moneyline: Rockets +152 | Warriors -175
- Spread: Rockets +4 (-110) | Warriors -4 (-110)
- Total: Over/Under 205 (-110)
- Based on the moneyline, the implied probability that Golden State will win straight-up is 64%.
Houston vs Golden State Stats

Houston Rockets
The Houston Rockets came back strong in Game 2 to even the series against the Golden State Warriors. Jalen Green and Alperen Sengun played key roles in the victory, with Green scoring 38 points and Sengun contributing 17 points and 16 rebounds. Dillon Brooks and Amen Thompson also provided offensive support. Fred Van Vleet is struggling with his shooting, while Tari Eason had a strong performance off the bench. The Rockets have a power ranking of 3 and are ranked 16th in offense and 6th in defense. They have a record of 53-31 for the season. On the injury front, Jock Landale and Ja'Sean Tate are game-time decisions. Overall, the Rockets have shown strong offensive and defensive efficiency throughout the season.
Golden State Warriors Analysis
The Golden State Warriors may be without key player Jimmy Butler for Game 3 due to a tailbone injury he sustained in Game 2. Butler has been a significant contributor in the postseason, but his absence would mean more pressure on Steph Curry to carry the scoring load. Curry has been performing well in the playoffs, leading the team in points, rebounds, and assists. If Butler is unable to play, his minutes may be filled by Jonathan Kuminga, who had a mixed performance in Game 2. Other players such as Moses Moody and Quentin Post have also been stepping up, while Draymond Green has yet to have a standout performance in the series. The Warriors rank high in offensive and defensive efficiency, but may face challenges against Houston in their upcoming matchup.
Fade-The-Public Strategy: Rockets Poised to Challenge Warriors in Game 3
This match-up presents an opportunity to follow a fade-the-public strategy, as there is a high level of public interest in Steph Curry's return home for Game 3. It is important to note that the current Warriors team differs significantly from the championship-winning team of the past, and at 37 years old, Curry cannot be expected to carry the team single-handedly each night. The recent injury to Jimmy Butler further complicates matters, with a likelihood of him sitting out to prioritize recovery for later games in the series. This leaves Steve Kerr with limited options, potentially necessitating a return to Kuminga despite previous benching. However, Kuminga's struggles with efficiency in Game 2 raise concerns. Additionally, the offensive contributions of Moody, Podziemski, and Post may fall short, leaving Curry exposed against a defensively strong Houston team. The young and energetic Rockets demonstrated improvement in Game 2, suggesting they may continue to challenge the Warriors in Game 3. Expect the Rockets to cover in this competitive match-up.
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