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Houston Rockets Fall Short as Kevin Durant Passes Wilt on All-Time List

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The Houston Rockets put up a gritty fight at home in Houston, but even a late surge wasn’t enough to overcome a historic night from Kevin Durant. The Portland Trail Blazers escaped with a 111-105 win, and Durant climbed past Wilt Chamberlain on the NBA’s all-time scoring list.

Houston opened strong and kept the pressure on Portland for most of the night. But every time the Rockets closed the gap, Durant answered with another vintage bucket. His steady scoring and leadership pushed Portland ahead in the closing minutes, despite Houston’s energized home crowd.

Durant Makes NBA History

The biggest storyline of the night belonged to Durant, who moved past Chamberlain to continue his climb toward the league’s scoring elite. While Rockets fans wanted the win, they also witnessed a moment that will be replayed across the NBA for years.

Houston’s defense threw bodies at Durant, but he found ways to score in rhythm. His historic basket came midway through the third quarter, prompting a pause and an appreciative reaction from fans and teammates alike.

Rockets Fight but Fall Late

On the Rockets’ side, young talent continued to shine. Houston attacked the rim, pushed the pace, and showed resilience late in the game. But Portland’s shot-making in key moments proved the difference.

The loss stings, but Houston’s competitive energy remains an encouraging sign for fans looking for growth and consistency. As the Rockets build their identity, these tightly contested games offer valuable experience.

Why It Matters

For Houston, this matchup highlighted both progress and areas for improvement. The Rockets remain a team with potential, and their fight against a Durant-led Portland squad reflects continued development. Meanwhile, the night’s historical significance adds another layer to an already charged atmosphere in Houston.

This article is a summary of reporting by Modern Ghana. Read the full story here.