Houston Rockets News – 2013 Rockets Updates
Going into the 2012 season the Houston Rockets were a rebuilding team without much hope for this season. Then they pulled off a blockbuster trade that brought them sixth man of the year James Harden to pair in the backcourt with newly acquired free agent Jeremy Lin (formerly of the New York Knicks). Now they are a legitimate playoff contender. Currently on the bubble as the eighth seed, the Rockets are a young team on the rise. They continued to rebuild on the fly at the trade deadline acquiring No. 5 pick Thomas Robinson and forwards Francisco Garcia and Tyler Honeycutt from the Sacramento Kings on February 20 (they also reached an agreement with the Phoenix Suns receiving a second-round pick for forward Marcus Morris). Can James Harden, who was recently voted the NBA's third-best one-on-one player, help mold this new squad into a championship caliber team?
Cheap Houston Rockets tickets are available for every game. In fact, Rockets game tickets at
Toyota Center in Houston are on average $49 cheaper than Houston Rockets basketball tickets on the road. The average ticket at home is $68, the ninth cheapest in the League; the average away ticket is $117, the eighth most expensive away ticket in the
NBA. Upcoming matchups on the Houston Rockets schedule include games against the
Indiana Pacers (3/27) and the
Los Angeles Clippers (3/30). The average Houston Rockets ticket for the remainder of the season is just $54.