NBA Preview: Houston Rockets (18-17) at Chicago Bulls (17-21)

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The Houston Rockets’ road woes continued Monday as the team lost 120-113 at Miami in the opener of a six-game trip.

The Rockets fell to 3-11 away from home this season but they still are off to an improved start. A victory against the host Chicago Bulls on Wednesday would put Houston three wins shy of matching last season’s total of 22.

Monday’s game was tied at 59 at halftime, but the Rockets were unable to match the Heat’s depth down the stretch.

Big nights from Fred VanVleet and Alperen Sengun, the reigning Western Conference Player of the Week, kept Houston afloat.

VanVleet led all scorers with 32 points while connecting on 7 of 14 from long range. Sengun notched a double-double of 22 points and 11 rebounds.

Miami’s 50 percent (41 of 82) shooting night, including 15-for-36 accuracy from deep, took a toll.

Chicago completed a home-and-home sweep of the Charlotte Hornets with Monday’s 119-112 road victory in overtime.

Unable to maintain a seven-point edge entering the fourth quarter, the Bulls outscored the Hornets 12-5 in overtime while rolling to a 62-42 advantage in points in the paint.

Coby White led Chicago with 27 points and pulled down six rebounds, while Andre Drummond had a double-double of 21 points and game-high 15 rebounds, and Nikola Vucevic added 21 points and 10 boards.

Vucevic (groin) and fellow starter Zach LaVine (right shoulder soreness, right foot inflammation) have come off the bench and been on minutes restrictions since returning from injury on Friday. The duo ultimately will start again, Bulls coach Billy Donovan said, but usual reserves — led by Drummond — have capitalized on opportunities in the meantime.

Drummond has tallied double-digit rebounds in seven straight games, averaging 17.4 boards over that span.

Houston has won six of the past 10 meetings with Chicago. Both teams prevailed on the other’s home floor to split the season series a year ago.

The Rockets hold a 73-72 all-time edge against the Bulls.

Dillon Brooks has missed the past seven games for Houston with a strained right oblique.

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