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Rockets Host Spurs: Can Houston Upset West's Elite?
21 Jan
Summary
- Houston Rockets hold a strong 25-15 record and are fifth in the West.
- San Antonio Spurs boast a 30-13 record, placing them second in the West.
- Key players Vassell, Eason, VanVleet, and Adams face potential or confirmed absences.

The Houston Rockets will face the formidable San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday night, marking their third encounter with an elite Western Conference team in just one week. As of January 21, 2026, the Rockets currently hold a 25-15 record and occupy the fifth position in the Western Conference standings, riding a two-game winning streak.
The Spurs, conversely, are having a stellar season with a 30-13 record, currently sitting in second place in the West and enjoying a three-game winning streak. They are considered championship contenders, largely due to the impressive play of Victor Wembanyama in his third NBA season.
Recent performance indicates strong form for both squads. Houston secured a 119-110 victory over the New Orleans Pelicans at home in their last outing. Similarly, San Antonio triumphed over the Utah Jazz with a 123-110 win at home.
Injury reports suggest potential challenges for both teams. Devin Vassell is doubtful for the Spurs due to an adductor issue. Houston faces uncertainty with Tari Eason (questionable for an ankle sprain), while Fred VanVleet (out for ACL repair) and Steven Adams (out for an ankle sprain) are confirmed absences.




