The Atlanta Hawks vs. Houston Rockets game will be played at State Farm Arena. The Hawks are currently ninth in the Eastern Conference with a 22-23 record. They’re having a difficult stretch, having lost their last four games, including a 94-117 defeat to the Toronto Raptors in their most recent game.
On the other hand, the Rockets are doing very well. They have a 30-14 record and are the second-seeded team in the Western Conference. They are on a two-game winning streak, including two victories over the Cleveland Cavaliers, the top team in the East. The first game was close, ending 109-108, while the most recent was a high-scoring 135-131 win. In their regular-season history, the Hawks and Rockets have faced off 164 times, with both teams winning 82 games each.
Atlanta Hawks vs. Houston Rockets: Live Streaming And Game Info
Date: Tuesday, January 28, 2025
Time: 7:30 PM ET
Venue: State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia
TV Broadcast: FDSSE and SCHN
Live Streaming: DAZN, ESPN+, Fubo, Max, Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV, NBA League Pass
Atlanta Hawks vs. Houston Rockets: Ticket Prices
Tickets for the upcoming Hawks vs. Rockets game are available through several platforms, including TicketSmarter, RateYourSeats.com, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, and Event Tickets Center.
TicketSmarter lists prices starting at $33.08, with a maximum price of $1,253.51 and an average price of $146.81. RateYourSeats.com offers tickets starting at $24. SeatGeek has tickets beginning at $19. Vivid Seats lists tickets starting at $19. Event Tickets Center offers tickets starting at $43, with prices reaching up to $760.
Atlanta Hawks vs. Houston Rockets: Injuries Update
Kobe Bufkin of the Hawks is out for the season with a shoulder injury, while Cody Zeller is out due to personal reasons. De’Andre Hunter and Jalen Johnson are both listed as day-to-day, with Hunter managing an illness and Johnson dealing with a shoulder issue. Zaccharie Risacher is also out with a thigh injury.
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Looking at the Rockets, they have a relatively healthy roster, with their only injury being Jabari Smith, who is out with a hand injury.
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