Rockets vs. Spurs: Start time, where to watch, what’s the latest
The Houston Rockets play the San Antonio Spurs at the AT&T Center
The Houston Rockets are spending $10,558,848 per win while the San Antonio Spurs are spending $6,511,728 per win
Playtime: Saturday, March 4, 2023 at 8:00 p.m. EST
broadcast info
Live broadcast: fuboTV (watch for free)
NBA League Pass: Most live games plus NBA TV. Free trial period
National TV: N / A
Home TV: CW35 (English) / KNIC (Spanish)
Away TV: ATTSN SW
home radio: WOAI/KXTN
absent radio: 790 AM/S: 93.3 FM
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Malaki Branham and Romeo Langford were both in the shootaround (Langford got an extended 3-on-3 work after that), but both remain open for the night. – 12:31 p.m
Romeo Langford (adductors) and Malaki Branham (lower back contusion) remain doubtful for tonight.
Romeo struggled with Spurs staff and some of those teammates after the shootaround. He has not played since January 23 and has missed the last 16 straight. – 12:29 p.m
Devin Vassell has already been listed as OUT tonight and Keldon Johnson is likely to sit that one out as well. But the team says the plan as of now is to bring both players back to Houston tomorrow night. – 12:29 p.m
Doug McDermott is out tonight after suffering a sprained right thumb on Thursday. The x-rays were negative so he hopes to return soon. – 12:27 p.m
Keldon, who was listed yesterday as doubtful for tonight’s game against Houston, will miss a second straight game with a left foot sprain.
Spurs expect both Keldon and Devin, who are out tonight with injuries after playing Thursday for the first time since Jan. 2, to be available in Houston on Sunday – 12:25 p.m
Here’s a clip of Butler’s game winner vs. HOU alongside last night’s failed line.
Both ~1 sec left. First performance. Elevator doors for Strus Flare and JB Dive. Second, the elev. door and turns Strus into a screener for Herro, JB still pops up. NYK nailed the switch and shut it down. pic.twitter.com/44AkaizP2A – 9:35 a.m
Russell Westbrook has now had a game with 25 points and 10 assists with all five teams he has played for in his career (Thunder, Rockets, Wizards, Lakers and Clippers).
That ties the most in NBA history, joining Sam Cassell, Jarrett Jack, John Lucas, Andre Miller and Chris Paul per @ESPNStatsInfo – 2:42 a.m