ROCKETS Odds: Schedule, Matchups, & Stats

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October 21, 2025 7:30 PM ET NBC
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Rockets Schedule

Date Opp Close Result ATS/OU
Oct 21, 2025 @Thunder - / 7:30 PM ET
Oct 24, 2025 Pistons - / 8:00 PM ET
Oct 27, 2025 Nets - / 8:00 PM ET
Oct 29, 2025 @Raptors - / 7:30 PM ET
Nov 1, 2025 @Celtics - / 8:00 PM ET
Nov 3, 2025 Mavericks - / 10:00 PM ET
Nov 5, 2025 @Grizzlies - / 10:00 PM ET
Nov 7, 2025 @Spurs - / 9:30 PM ET
Nov 9, 2025 @Bucks - / 5:30 PM ET
Nov 12, 2025 Wizards - / 10:00 PM ET
Nov 14, 2025 Trail Blazers - / 10:00 PM ET
Nov 16, 2025 Magic - / 9:00 PM ET
Nov 19, 2025 @Cavaliers - / 9:00 PM ET
Nov 21, 2025 Nuggets - / 11:30 PM ET
Nov 24, 2025 @Suns - / 11:30 PM ET
Nov 27, 2025 @Warriors - / 12:00 AM ET
Nov 30, 2025 @Jazz - / 5:00 PM ET
Dec 1, 2025 @Jazz - / 11:00 PM ET
Dec 3, 2025 Kings - / 10:00 PM ET
Dec 5, 2025 Suns - / 10:00 PM ET
Dec 6, 2025 @Mavericks - / 10:30 PM ET
Dec 18, 2025 @Pelicans - / 10:00 PM ET
Dec 20, 2025 @Nuggets - / 7:00 PM ET
Dec 22, 2025 @Kings - / 12:00 AM ET
Dec 24, 2025 @Clippers - / 1:00 AM ET
Dec 25, 2025 @Lakers - / 10:00 PM ET
Dec 27, 2025 Cavaliers - / 10:00 PM ET
Dec 29, 2025 Pacers - / 10:00 PM ET
Jan 1, 2026 @Nets - / 8:00 PM ET
Jan 3, 2026 @Mavericks - / 10:30 PM ET
Jan 5, 2026 Suns - / 10:00 PM ET
Jan 8, 2026 @Trail Blazers - / 12:00 AM ET
Jan 10, 2026 @Trail Blazers - / 12:00 AM ET
Jan 11, 2026 @Kings - / 11:00 PM ET
Jan 13, 2026 Bulls - / 10:00 PM ET
Jan 15, 2026 Thunder - / 9:30 PM ET
Jan 16, 2026 Timberwolves - / 11:30 PM ET
Jan 18, 2026 Pelicans - / 9:00 PM ET
Jan 20, 2026 Spurs - / 10:00 PM ET
Jan 22, 2026 @76ers - / 9:00 PM ET
Jan 23, 2026 @Pistons - / 9:00 PM ET
Jan 26, 2026 Grizzlies - / 10:00 PM ET
Jan 28, 2026 Spurs - / 11:30 PM ET
Jan 29, 2026 @Hawks - / 10:00 PM ET
Jan 31, 2026 Mavericks - / 10:30 PM ET
Feb 2, 2026 @Pacers - / 9:00 PM ET
Feb 4, 2026 Celtics - / 10:00 PM ET
Feb 5, 2026 Hornets - / 10:00 PM ET
Feb 7, 2026 @Thunder - / 5:30 PM ET
Feb 10, 2026 Clippers - / 10:00 PM ET
Feb 11, 2026 Clippers - / 10:00 PM ET
Feb 19, 2026 @Hornets - / 9:00 PM ET
Feb 21, 2026 @Knicks - / 10:30 PM ET
Feb 23, 2026 Jazz - / 11:30 PM ET
Feb 25, 2026 Kings - / 10:00 PM ET
Feb 26, 2026 @Magic - / 9:30 PM ET
Feb 28, 2026 @Heat - / 5:00 PM ET
Mar 2, 2026 @Wizards - / 9:00 PM ET
Mar 5, 2026 Warriors - / 9:30 PM ET
Mar 6, 2026 Trail Blazers - / 10:00 PM ET
Mar 8, 2026 @Spurs - / 9:00 PM ET
Mar 10, 2026 Raptors - / 9:00 PM ET
Mar 11, 2026 @Nuggets - / 11:00 PM ET
Mar 13, 2026 Pelicans - / 9:00 PM ET

Betting on the Houston Rockets

The sudden demise from Western Conference contender is unfortunate for Rockets fans, but the team does have young talent which makes them a fairly attractive bet for some.

Houston Rockets Franchise History

The Rockets’ history began in San Diego in 1967, but they spent only four seasons there before relocating to Houston.

The team experienced up-and-down success for a decade before the arrival of Hall-of-Famer Moses Malone stabilized the franchise.

Malone’s Rockets made four straight playoff appearances, including a trip to the NBA Finals, where they ultimately lost to the Celtics.

It turned out that the brief Malone era was a prelude to something greater. Houston drafted Hakeem “The Dream” Olajuwon first overall in 1984 – ahead of Michael Jordan – and he immediately became a superstar.

In Olajuwon’s first Finals appearance, the Rockets again fell to the Celtics. Battles with the dynastic Lakers prevented Houston from making deep playoff runs throughout the ‘80s.

When the Lakers’ reign of terror waned and Michael Jordan took a hiatus from basketball, Hakeem’s Rockets won back-to-back championships in the mid-‘90s.

Those remain the Rockets’ only NBA titles.

In the early-2000s, Chinese sensation Yao Ming, who stands 7’6”, arrived in Houston. An all-star, Yao led the Rockets alongside Tracy McGrady, but the team struggled in the playoffs.

Ultimately, Yao’s career was cut short by injuries.

In the last decade, Houston again emerged as a title contender, thanks to the addition of James Harden. Harden, a polarizing superstar, never got over the hump that was the Golden State Warriors.

The Warriors bounced the Rockets from the playoffs several times, including the 2018 Western Conference Finals when the Rockets had a 3-2 series lead.

🚀 Betting on the Houston Rockets in Texas 🚀

Currently, sports betting is illegal in Texas and likely will be for a couple more years.

Although Texas has lagged behind much of the country during the betting boom, some prominent Texas figures – including Rockets’ owner Tilman Fertitta – support and expect eventual legal betting in the Lone Star state.

Fertitta even owns a 46% stake in Golden Nugget Online gaming.

If sports betting is eventually legalized, Rockets fans may want to place a bet on their team. Let’s look at a Rockets-Spurs game for example:

  • Spurs -5.5
  • Rockets +5.5

In this example, the Rockets are underdogs. If a bettor placed a wager on the Rockets to cover the 5.5-point spread, they would need the Rockets to win outright or lose the game by fewer than 6 points.

Although there is no sports betting in Texas just yet, there are some fun DFS apps and social sportsbooks to use. Here are some of our favorites for Rockets fans: