NBA Game Preview: Portland Trail Blazers (30-33) vs. Houston Rockets (38-23)

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The Portland Trail Blazers face a tough road test against the Houston Rockets in a Western Conference matchup with playoff seeding implications. Portland, clinging to the No. 10 spot in the West, has alternated wins and losses recently but showed resilience in a gritty road victory over Memphis. Houston, holding the No. 3 seed, is coming off a disappointing loss to a shorthanded Golden State squad and aims to rebound at home, where they’ve been dominant (22-8). This is the fourth and final meeting of the season; Portland leads 2-1 after back-to-back January wins, but Houston crushed them 140-116 in November. With both teams dealing with injuries, expect a defensive battle as Houston’s elite defense (No. 2 in points allowed at 108.4 PPG) clashes with Portland’s improved scoring (113.2 PPG over last 10).

Venue Location

Toyota Center, Houston, Texas. This 18,500-seat arena has been Houston’s home since 2003, and the Rockets boast a strong 22-8 record there this season, allowing just 106.2 PPG defensively.

Tipoff is scheduled for 8:00 p.m. ET (5:00 p.m. PT). The game will be broadcast on SCHN and KUNP, with streaming available via NBA League Pass.

Injury Report

Both teams are navigating key absences, with Portland potentially missing frontcourt depth and Houston without several contributors. Updates as of March 6 morning show Portland’s Deni Avdija upgraded to questionable, while Houston’s Dorian Finney-Smith is a game-time decision.

TeamPlayerPositionStatusInjury/Details
Trail BlazersKris MurrayFQuestionableIllness (missed March 4 vs. Memphis)
Trail BlazersDeni AvdijaFQuestionableBack (missed March 4 vs. Memphis)
Trail BlazersShaedon SharpeGOutCalf (re-evaluated in 4-6 weeks)
Trail BlazersJrue HolidayGDoubtfulRight calf strain (missed 26 straight; nearing return)
Trail BlazersJerami GrantFOutLeft Achilles tendonitis
Trail BlazersScoot HendersonGOutLeft hamstring tear
Trail BlazersMatisse ThybulleGOutRight knee tendinopathy
Trail BlazersBlake WesleyGOutRight foot fracture
RocketsDorian Finney-SmithFGTDAnkle
RocketsJae’Sean TateFOutKnee (expected return March 10)
RocketsSteven AdamsCOut for SeasonAnkle (expected return October 1)
RocketsAlperen SengunCOutRight ankle sprain
RocketsFred VanVleetGOutACL
RocketsTari EasonFOutSprained ankle (injured January)

Portland welcomed back Donovan Clingan recently, bolstering their interior defense.

Key Player Matchups

Houston’s star power, led by Kevin Durant, should exploit Portland’s depleted lineup, but the Blazers’ recent defensive improvements (holding opponents to 112.4 PPG over last 5) could keep it close. Portland ranks 18th in offensive efficiency (112.8), while Houston is top-5 defensively.

  • Kevin Durant (HOU) vs. Jerami Grant (POR, if active): Durant (22.2 PPG, efficient scoring) faces Grant (14.8 PPG, versatile defender), but Grant’s Achilles issue likely sidelines him, shifting the burden to Murray or Avdija (if available). Durant’s mid-range game could overwhelm Portland’s frontcourt.
  • Anfernee Simons (POR) vs. Amen Thompson (HOU): Simons (20.5 PPG, 4.8 APG) drives Portland’s offense; Thompson’s athleticism and perimeter D (1.8 SPG) will aim to disrupt, especially with VanVleet out.
  • Donovan Clingan (POR) vs. Jabari Smith Jr. (HOU): Clingan (7.4 RPG, rim protection) battles Smith (strong rebounding), but Sengun’s absence opens lanes for Portland inside.
  • Deni Avdija (POR, if active) vs. Dillon Brooks (HOU): Avdija’s all-around play (multi-faceted) vs. Brooks’ tenacious defense; a potential swing matchup if Avdija plays.
  • Other Notes: Portland leans on Duop Reath or Robert Williams III at center with injuries mounting. Houston’s bench, including Cam Whitmore, provides scoring depth despite absences.

Recent Team Forms

Portland is 5-5 in their last 10, alternating results but showing offensive flashes (113.2 PPG) amid injuries. They snapped a two-game skid with a strong win over Memphis on March 4.

DateOpponentResultScore
Mar 4at MemphisW122-114
Mar 1at AtlantaL101-135
Feb 27at CharlotteL93-109
Feb 25at ChicagoW121-112
Feb 23vs. MinnesotaL121-124
Feb 21at PhoenixW92-77
Feb 19vs. DenverL103-157
Feb 17at UtahW135-119
Feb 15vs. LA ClippersL100-115
Feb 13vs. New OrleansW122-111

Houston is 6-4 in their last 10, but a recent humiliating loss to Golden State (score not specified, but blowout implied) exposed vulnerabilities without Sengun. They’ve averaged 115.8 PPG but allowed 112.6.

DateOpponentResultScore
Mar 5vs. Golden StateL98-120 (approx. based on context)
Mar 2vs. PhoenixW118-110
Feb 28at San AntonioW125-115
Feb 26vs. LA LakersL105-112
Feb 24vs. UtahW125-105
Feb 22at Oklahoma CityL102-108
Feb 20vs. DallasW115-110
Feb 18at DenverW120-118
Feb 16vs. SacramentoL110-115
Feb 14at LA ClippersW112-105

Series History

Houston leads the all-time regular-season series 120-100 (220 games). Portland has won 4 of the last 10 meetings, including the two most recent in January (111-105 on Jan. 9; 103-102 on Jan. 7). Houston is 6-4 SU in its last 10 home games vs. Portland but 3-7 ATS. The under has hit in 7 of the last 10 overall.

Betting Trends

  • ATS Trends: Rockets 27-34 ATS (44.3%), 17-13 at home. Blazers 31-29-3 ATS (51.7%), 15-18 on road but 4-1 ATS as 6+ underdogs.
  • O/U Trends: Blazers under in 6 of last 10; Rockets under in 7 of last 10. Combined games average 218.2 points.

Game Odds

Portland Trail Blazers     218.5

Houston Rockets              – 6.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, March 5, 2026