The Houston Rockets vs. Miami Heat game will occur at Toyota Center on Sunday, December 29, 2024, at 7:00 PM ET. The Rockets are having a standout season, currently holding second place in the Western Conference with a 21-9 record. After their NBA Cup semifinal loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder, 96-111, Houston made an impressive turnaround. They’ve now won four straight games, most recently putting up a convincing 128-111 win over the New Orleans Pelicans.
The Heat, meanwhile, are sitting in sixth place in the East with a 15-13 record. They’ve picked up back-to-back wins, defeating the Nets 110-95 and narrowly beating the Magic 89-88 in a closely fought contest. In their regular-season history, the Rockets and Heat have played 74 games, with Miami coming out on top in 41 of those games compared to Houston’s 33 wins.
Houston Rockets vs. Miami Heat: Live Streaming And Game Info
Date: Sunday, December 29, 2024
Time: 7:00 PM ET
Venue: Toyota Center in Houston, Texas
TV Broadcast: SCHN and FDSSUN
Live Streaming: DAZN, ESPN+, Disney+, Fubo, Max, NBA League Pass
Houston Rockets vs. Miami Heat: Ticket Prices
Ticket prices for the upcoming Rockets vs. Heat game vary widely. On Ticketmaster, prices start at $45 for upper-level seats, with mid-level seats averaging $120 and courtside tickets reaching up to $750. StubHub lists tickets from $50 to $800, averaging around $130.
Tickets are available on platforms like Ticketmaster, StubHub, and SeatGeek. SeatGeek lists tickets starting at $47 and going up to $780, with an average price of $125. These platforms offer different features, such as seating charts and price alerts, to help fans find tickets within their budget.
Houston Rockets vs. Miami Heat: Injuries Update
Rockets’ Dillon Brooks is questionable with an ankle injury, and Tari Eason is listed as questionable, likely just getting some rest. For the Heat, Nikola Jovic is day-to-day with a right lower leg injury. Jimmy Butler is questionable due to a stomach illness, and Josh Richardson is also questionable with a heel injury. Unfortunately, Dru Smith is out for the season after tearing his Achilles.
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