Rockets Fall Short in Portland as Trail Blazers Halt Houston’s Push
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The Houston Rockets saw their recent momentum take a hit Saturday night, falling 111-105 to the Portland Trail Blazers on the road. After several promising performances, Houston couldn’t keep its late-game rhythm going and watched a tight contest slip away in the final minutes.
Portland came in riding a hot streak, winning four straight, and managed to extend that run to five by capitalizing on timely scoring and defensive stops. Despite the loss, Houston showed grit throughout the night, trading punches in a game that featured numerous lead changes.
Rockets Battle, But Blazers Close Strong
Houston’s young core kept the team within striking distance for most of the game. The Rockets found early success pushing the pace, working through transition buckets and attacking the Blazers’ frontcourt. But Portland responded with strong shooting from the perimeter and solid execution down the stretch.
Every time Houston looked ready to swing momentum, Portland countered. Key second-half buckets, paired with defensive pressure in the final two minutes, sealed the Rockets’ fate. While the loss stings, the fight shown on the road is still a positive sign for a team working to build consistency.
Why It Matters for Houston
The Rockets have been steadily improving, and competitive games like this highlight their growth even in defeat. Staying tight with a streaking Portland team on its home court shows that Houston is capable of giving playoff-caliber squads real trouble.
The team now needs to regroup quickly as the Western Conference race tightens. Each game carries weight, especially for a Houston squad looking to push upward in the standings and continue its evolution under a young roster.
This article is a summary of reporting by Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB). Read the full story here.

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