NBA Game Preview: Houston Rockets (28-17) vs. Atlanta Hawks (24-25)

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The Houston Rockets (28-17) travel to face the Atlanta Hawks (24-25) in an interconference matchup where the Rockets aim to build on their strong Western Conference standing against a Hawks team riding a four-game winning streak. Houston has been dominant lately, winning six of their last 10, powered by Kevin Durant’s scoring and a top-five defense, while Atlanta has rebounded from a rough stretch with improved ball movement and perimeter shooting. The Rockets hold a 1-0 series edge this season after a March 2025 overtime win, but the Hawks’ home court and recent form could make this a close contest. Key narratives include Durant’s return to Atlanta and how both teams navigate significant injuries, potentially leading to a defensive battle at State Farm Arena with playoff seeding on the line for Atlanta in the East.

Venue Location

State Farm Arena, Atlanta, Georgia.

Tipoff is scheduled for 8:00 p.m. ET (5:00 p.m. PT).

The game will be broadcast on SCHN and FDSSE-ATL, with radio coverage available.

Recent Team Forms

Both teams enter with momentum, but Houston’s defense (top-five in points allowed at 110.5 PPG) contrasts Atlanta’s high-volume offense (top-10 in assists at 31+ APG). The Rockets are 6-4 in their last 10, excelling in rebounding (49 RPG), while the Hawks are also 6-4, led by efficient shooting and a three-game win streak.

Houston Rockets (Last 10 Games: 6-4, Avg. 116.7 PPG)

Recent Streak: Lost 1.

Key Results:

Jan. 28 vs. SAS: L 99-111 (Durant 24 PTS; poor shooting).

Jan. 26 vs. MEM: W 108-99 (Sengun 33 PTS, 9 REB, 6 AST).

Jan. 23 @ DET: W 111-104.

Jan. 21 @ PHI: L 122-128.

Jan. 19 vs. SAS: W 111-106.

Jan. 17 vs. NOP: W 119-110.

Jan. 15 vs. MIN: W 110-105.

Jan. 13 vs. OKC: L 91-111.

Jan. 11 vs. CHI: W 119-113.

Jan. 9 @ SAC: L 98-111.

Strengths: Elite rebounding (49 RPG); Durant averaging 26.4 PPG; Top-5 defense (110.5 PPG allowed).

Weaknesses: Inconsistent road play (12-12 away); Recent losses to sub-.500 teams.

Atlanta Hawks (Last 10 Games: 6-4, Avg. 117.7 PPG)

Recent Streak: Won 4 straight.

Key Results:

Jan. 28 @ BOS: W 117-106 (Young 24 PTS; strong defense).

Jan. 26 vs. IND: W 132-116 (Johnson 23 PTS, 10 REB).

Jan. 23 vs. PHX: W 110-103 (Daniels 8 PTS in clutch).

Jan. 21 @ MEM: W 124-122.

Jan. 19 vs. MIL: L 110-112.

Jan. 17 vs. BOS: L 106-132.

Jan. 14 @ POR: L 101-117.

Jan. 13 @ LAL: L 116-141.

Jan. 11 @ GSW: W 124-111.

Jan. 9 @ DEN: W 110-87.

Strengths: League-leading assists (31+ APG); Johnson averaging 23.0 PPG, 10.4 RPG; Efficient shooting (53.1% FG in recent wins).

Weaknesses: Defensive struggles (119 PPG allowed); 9-13 at home.

Injury Report

Injuries heavily impact both teams, with the Rockets missing their starting PG and C, forcing reliance on youth, while the Hawks lack frontcourt depth on a back-to-back.

Houston Rockets:

OUT: Steven Adams (left ankle; season-ending surgery).

OUT: Fred VanVleet (right knee ACL; season-ending).

OUT: Tari Eason (injury management; resting for back-to-back).

QUESTIONABLE: Jalen Green (hamstring).

Atlanta Hawks:

OUT: N’Faly Dante (right knee; torn ACL; season-ending).

OUT: Kristaps Porzingis (left Achilles tendinitis).

OUT: Zaccharie Risacher (left knee bone contusion).

DOUBTFUL: Onyeka Okongwu (face).

Key

Player Matchups

Expected starting lineups amid injuries:

Rockets: PG Amen Thompson, SG Jalen Green (if available; otherwise Dillon Brooks), SF Kevin Durant, PF Jabari Smith Jr., C Alperen Sengun.

Hawks: PG Dyson Daniels, SG Nickeil Alexander-Walker, SF Jalen Johnson, PF Vit Krejci, C Onyeka Okongwu (if available; otherwise Mouhamed Gueye).

Key Matchups:

Kevin Durant vs. Jalen Johnson: Durant (26.4 PPG, 5.5 RPG) exploits mismatches; Johnson (23.0 PPG, 10.4 RPG, 7.9 APG) brings versatility but faces a scoring threat.

Alperen Sengun vs. Onyeka Okongwu: Sengun (19.0 PPG recently) dominates paint; Okongwu’s defense and rebounding key, but questionable status looms.

Amen Thompson vs. Dyson Daniels: Thompson (17.7 PPG, 7.5 RPG) vs. Daniels’ steals (2.1 SPG); Battle of young guards.

Jabari Smith Jr. vs. Vit Krejci: Smith’s rebounding vs. Krejci’s perimeter play.

Series History

All-time: Rockets lead 84-82 in 166 regular-season games.

Playoffs: Hawks lead 6-2 in 8 games.

Recently: Rockets won 4 of last 7 head-to-head.

This season:

Mar. 25, 2025: Hawks 114-121 Rockets.

Betting Trends

ATS Trends: Rockets 21-24 ATS (13-12 as -3.5 or more favorite); Hawks 25-24 ATS (16-11 as +3.5 or more underdog).

Rockets 9-5 ATS in non-conference games; Hawks Over in 23 of last 34 Thursday games.

Game Odds

Houston Rockets              – 6.5

Atlanta Hawks                   221.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, January 28, 2026

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