The defending NBA champion Warriors have yet to win a road game in the 2022-23 season, and they’ve already had eight chances to do so. But they’ll have a golden opportunity to change that with Sunday night’s visit to struggling Houston.
The Rockets are already 10 games below .500 with the worst record in the Western Conference, and they’re coming off a deflating home loss Friday versus Indiana in which they let an early 20-point lead slip away. Starting point guard Kevin Porter Jr. sat out with lower back soreness, and he’s doubtful to play versus Golden State.
Making matters worse, starting center Alperen Sengun is questionable with right groin soreness.
The only potential consolation for Houston is that the Warriors will be on a back-to-back, since they also play at New Orleans on Monday. Since the Pelicans are a tougher opponent on paper, Golden State coach Steve Kerr might opt to be more cautious with minutes and availability versus a perceived weaker opponent in Houston.
When and How to Watch
- Date: Sunday, Nov. 20
- Time: 6:00 p.m. Central
- TV Channel: AT&T SportsNet Southwest, NBA League Pass
- Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free in Houston markets)
Probable starting lineups
Houston Rockets (3-13)
- Guard: Eric Gordon
- Guard: Jalen Green
- Forward: KJ Martin
- Forward: Jabari Smith Jr.
- Center: Alperen Sengun
Golden State Warriors (7-9)
- Guard: Steph Curry
- Guard: Klay Thompson
- Forward: Andrew Wiggins
- Forward: Draymond Green
- Center: Kevon Looney
Projected lineups are based on each team’s latest game notes.
Injury reports
Houston’s latest injury report lists Jae’Sean Tate out (right ankle soreness) and Bruno Fernando (left knee soreness) as out, while Kevin Porter Jr. (left low back soreness) is doubtful and Alperen Sengun (right groin soreness) is questionable. Golden State is expected to be without veteran Andre Iguodala (left hip injury management).