NBA Game Preview: Los Angeles Clippers (25-28) vs. Houston Rockets (33-19)

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Venue Location

Toyota Center, Houston, Texas.

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

This Western Conference matchup pits the struggling Clippers against a surging Rockets team aiming to solidify their top seed.

Recent Team Forms

The Clippers are on a three-game skid, while the Rockets have won four straight, including a recent victory over Los Angeles.

Los Angeles Clippers Recent Form (Last 10 Games: 4-6):

DateOpponentResultScore
Feb 10at Houston RocketsL95-102
Feb 7vs Denver NuggetsL110-136
Feb 5at Sacramento KingsL99-109
Feb 3vs Memphis GrizzliesW130-111
Feb 1at Portland Trail BlazersW130-111
Jan 31vs Golden State WarriorsL124-131
Jan 29vs Phoenix SunsW114-96
Jan 27at Utah JazzL110-115
Jan 25at LA LakersW126-89
Jan 23vs Oklahoma City ThunderL107-109
  • The Clippers average 112.9 PPG over this stretch, allowing 116.9 PPG (-4.0 point differential).
  • Key notes: Los Angeles has lost three straight, including a defensive collapse vs. Denver (136 points allowed). Their offense has been inconsistent in losses.

Houston Rockets Recent Form (Last 10 Games: 6-4):

DateOpponentResultScore
Feb 10vs Los Angeles ClippersW102-95
Feb 5vs Charlotte HornetsW109-99
Feb 3at Detroit PistonsW124-121
Feb 1at Orlando MagicW115-112
Jan 30vs Toronto RaptorsL121-123
Jan 28vs Charlotte HornetsW112-97
Jan 26vs Philadelphia 76ersW130-93
Jan 24vs Washington WizardsL115-119
Jan 23at Orlando MagicW124-97
Jan 22at Sacramento KingsL109-122
  • The Rockets average 112.7 PPG over this stretch, allowing 108.0 PPG (+4.7 point differential).
  • Key notes: Houston has won four straight, with elite defense holding opponents under 100 points in three of those wins.

Injury Report

Los Angeles Clippers:

  • Out: Bradley Beal (G, left hip fracture), Darius Garland (G, left toe injury management).
  • Note: The absences deplete the Clippers’ backcourt scoring and playmaking.

Houston Rockets:

  • Out: Steven Adams (C, left ankle surgery), Fred VanVleet (G, right knee ACL repair).
  • Note: VanVleet’s absence impacts guard play, but Amen Thompson returns for depth.

These injuries favor the Rockets, as the Clippers lack key guards.

Key Player Matchups

  • Kawhi Leonard (Clippers SF) vs. Tari Eason (Rockets SF): Leonard (20+ PPG) vs. Eason (important in previous game).

Leonard could exploit for 25+ points if healthy.

  • Alperen Sengun (Rockets C) vs. Ivica Zubac (Clippers C): Sengun (22 points in Feb 10 win) vs. Zubac—Sengun’s playmaking edges out in the paint.

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  • Kevin Durant (Rockets SF) vs. Norman Powell (Clippers G): Durant (26 points in Feb 10) thrives vs. mismatched defenses—expect 25+ points and 6+ rebounds.
  • Amen Thompson (Rockets G) vs. Terance Mann (Clippers G): Thompson returns; could limit Clippers’ perimeter.

Series History

  • All-Time: Rockets lead 129-93 in 222 regular-season games.
  • This Season (2025-26): Rockets lead 3-0 (102-95 W on Feb 10; other wins earlier).

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  • Key Trend: Houston has won six of the last 10, averaging 112.7 PPG while holding Los Angeles to 106.3 PPG.

Betting Trends

  • Spread (ATS): Clippers 1-4 ATS in last 5; Rockets 1-4 ATS in last 5.
  • Over/Under: Over has hit in 4 of Clippers’ last 5; under in 6 of Rockets’ last 10 (60%).
  • Moneyline: Clippers 4-6 SU in last 10; Rockets 6-4 SU in last 10.

Game Odds

Los Angeles Clippers      211.5

Houston Rockets              – 8.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Tuesday, February 10, 2026

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