Highlights: Houston Rockets 148-109 Phoenix Suns in 2025 NBA
Best moments and summary of the Houston Rockets' victory over the Suns in the 2025 NBA regular season, in a game that the Texans dominated from start to finish with an advantage of more than 30 points.
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There's only one team on the court this period, and we're getting closer and closer to the end. The visitors are trying to maintain a good pace to close the gap and keep the game within reach, but neither team's stars have been around for a while.
The game is starting to cool down at the Footprint Center and the game is becoming more and more decided. The home team has been playing very little, never managing to get into the game, and the Rockets have controlled the game from start to finish, without much opposition from their opponents, to stay ahead on the scoreboard and win the game.
The clock isn't stopping; both coaching staffs have run out of time, and the period is drawing to a close. The gap is widening, and the Houston Rockets are approaching victory with a comfortable 34-point lead.
Houston continues to control the game, and the home team is starting to fall further and further behind. The game could end early and by a significant margin, a timeout called on the court by the Phoenix Suns.
The final quarter begins with a 3-point lead for the home team, with the Houston Rockets leading 112-73 Phoenix Suns. The game is coming to a close and the moment of deciding who will win is coming, with the Suns clearly superior at the end of the previous quarter.
The Suns' good run seems to be over and Houston has managed to ride the game out and regain a 30-point lead. The Rockets have total control of the court and the clock keeps ticking.
The Suns try to close the gap and begin to apply heavy pressure to try to even things up and bring the game back to life. The game remains slack, and Phoenix may not be able to turn the score around.
The game at the Footprint Center was decided, the match was long over, and the Rockets have been far superior on the court, the difference is 30 points and all that remains is to wait for the final whistle.
Houston continues to take control, and Phoenix is beginning to fall further behind. The game could end early and by a significant margin. The home team is making adjustments to close the gap.
The third quarter begins with a 4-point lead for the visitors, with the Houston Rockets leading 78-49 Phoenix Suns. The best moments of the closing stages of the game are coming, as the Suns try to maintain their chances of winning.
The Rockets are ahead by 23, with the Suns missing the court. Neither Kevin Durant nor Devin Booker have had a strong half, and their lack of presence is a significant issue among the scorers. Houston's defense in the paint is solid.
Both teams let the clock run out as much as possible, and the Houston Rockets have taken advantage of this to stay ahead. Remember, Bradley Beal is out due to injury, and the Suns haven't been able to distribute his duties to ensure he isn't missed as much.
The second half of the period was called for Phoenix. The Suns were unable to convert any offensive drives and were holding back on all plays to try to avoid falling behind and give their opponents opportunities. The rotation wasn't working, and the Suns were feeling it.
Phoenix's timeout is 13 points down, and the visitors must slow things down. The Rockets' paint play is proving very effective and is keeping them from tying the game.
The Rockets improved their pace, putting together a 5-point run and pulling away in the game. Houston's strong finish doesn't seem to have ended at the start of the new period. A double-digit lead could be on the cards for the visitors.
The second quarter begins with the home team leading by 8 points, with the Houston Rockets leading 32-24 to the Phoenix Suns. The best moments of the game are coming up, with strong minutes for the home team.
The Suns were well positioned, avoiding danger and maintaining their lead. The Rockets were unable to create any significant offensive drives, and the deficit remained at 3 points. Time expired in the period.
The Suns called a timeout, and the home team began to pull away on the scoreboard and controlled the pace of the game. The home team paused the action to readjust their approach and fight on the court. Phoenix had a good few minutes.
Strong pressure from the Rockets, who manage to turn things around and begin to increase the difference, putting the game with only a 4-point advantage for the visitors, and the difference on the court could reach double digits.
A 5-0 run by the Phoenix Suns forced the timeout on the court, while the home side played strong minutes as they set the pace on the court and tried to pull away early.
The home team started off with a great start. The hosts are playing better and are beginning to pull away from their opponents. Everything on the court was very competitive, and we're off to a very active start on both sides of the court.
The NBA regular season game between the Houston Rockets and Phoenix Suns kicks off at the Footprint Center. Follow all the action from this exciting duel here with us on VAVEL.
We're just minutes away from the start of the game presentation and NBA pregame protocols for this regular season game between the Houston Rockets and Phoenix Suns at the Footprint Center.
The Footprint Center is ready for the start of this game between the Suns and Rockets. Both teams will be looking for a win to continue the NBA Regular Season in the best possible way. A great game awaits us on the court.
Bill Kennedy (#55), Justin Van Duyne (#64), and Jenna Schroeder (#20) are the designated referees for the 2024-2025 NBA Regular Season game between the Rockets and the Suns in the Footprint Center.
The NBA championship continues, and the regular season is in full swing, with teams looking to fine-tune their chemistry to achieve their goals. This time, we have a duel between the Rockets and the Suns, two teams that have recently undergone a period of change and now aim to be a playoff team.
The last time the Rockets and Suns met was last season when the Phoenix team won on the road by a score of 110 to 104, with great performances from Kevin Durant and Devin Booker.
Today we have a very interesting game between the Phoenix Suns and Houston Rockets, with both teams looking for a win to continue the NBA Regular Season on a high note.
There's just under an hour until the game between the Phoenix Suns and Houston Rockets kicks off at the Footprint Center. Both teams will be looking for a win. Who will pull it off this time? Follow our coverage on VAVEL.
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What time is the 2025 Houston Rockets vs. Phoenix Suns NBA game?
Here are the kickoff times for the Houston Rockets vs. Phoenix Suns game on March 28, 2025, in several countries:
Argentina: 10 PM on NBA League Pass
Bolivia: 9 PM on NBA League Pass
Brazil: 10 PM on NBA League Pass
Chile: 10 PM on NBA League Pass
Colombia: 8 PM on NBA League Pass
Ecuador: 8 PM on NBA League Pass
USA (ET): 9 PM on NBATV
Spain: 2 AM on NBA League Pass
Mexico: 7 PM on NBATV, NBA League Pass
Paraguay: 10 PM on NBA League Pass
Peru: 8 PM on NBA League Pass
Uruguay: 10 PM on NBA League Pass
Venezuela: 9 PM on NBA League Pass
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These are the players on the team's injured list: None. Despite not having any seriously injured players, the Phoenix team has a full roster for this matchup, although we may have roster rotations and rest some players.
The Phoenix guard is one of the Suns' biggest stars. He finished the season as the team's leading offensive player, averaging 26.8 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 4.8 assists per game. The Suns star will begin a new season with Phoenix after only playing 68 games with the team, reducing his contribution to the roster. Booker will look to take advantage of the Suns' revamped roster and combine his game with that of Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal to help Phoenix return to the NBA title race. Booker is already the face of the franchise, but now he'll have to prove he's the offensive leader the team needs. A healthy season should be enough for the Suns to reach the playoffs and try to win the Western Conference.
The Phoenix team begins its journey this season after being eliminated in the first round of the NBA Playoffs, finishing in sixth place with a record of 49 wins and 33 losses. The team made few changes from last season's roster, re-signing key players like Bol Bol, Royce O'Neal, Josh Okogie, and Grayson Allen to maintain the roster structure. The core of the team remains almost intact with Devin Booker, Bradley Beal, and Kevin Durant, and the newly signed Mason Plumlee and Tyus Jones are key players. The Suns' goal is to be among the best in the Western Conference and qualify for the NBA Finals again to see what this group is capable of. The Suns will try to continue their high level; they have a well-established roster with a group of interesting players capable of contending for the title. The Suns' goal this season is to be among the best in the Western Conference and make the playoffs.
These are the players on the team's injured list: Steven Adams. Despite having players with serious injuries, the Houston team has several key players available on its roster and is working on an important rotation to prevent further injuries. Any additional absences for the game will be announced at the last minute.
The Houston point guard is the Rockets' star player and finished his first season as one of the team's offensive leaders, averaging 17.3 points, 3.4 rebounds, and 2.6 assists per game. The Rockets' young prospect is ready for his third year in the NBA and is taking advantage of the team's momentum to fight for the top spot in the Western Conference. He was considered one of the big players for this season due to his strong form. Without a doubt, the point guard's connection with Fred VanVleet and Alperen Sengun will be crucial for Houston to achieve its stated goals.
The Houston team begins its journey into the season after missing the Western Conference Playoffs with a team full of promising young players last season. The Rockets finished with a 31-51 loss streak to place twelfth in the West and have no hope of going any further. This season, they are placing significant confidence in last season's roster and hope to have a healthy team that can shine this year, with the goal of continuing to build a competitive roster for the future. One of the topics for this season is knowing what the future holds for Jalen Green and Alperen Sengun, and whether both players will continue to be key pieces for the future of the project. The Rockets have a roster with interesting names like Jalen Green, Alperen Sengun, Fred VanVleet, Dillon Brooks, Aaron Holiday, Amen Thompson, Jeff Green, and Steven Adams. The Rockets' goal is to fight to be among the best in the Western Conference and qualify for the playoffs to see what this young group is capable of.
The Footprint Center in Phoenix will host this preseason matchup between two teams looking to continue their 2024-2025 NBA campaign in their respective conferences. This arena has a capacity of 18,400 fans and was opened in 1992.
Welcome to the live coverage of the Houston Rockets vs. Phoenix Suns game, part of the 2025 NBA Regular Season. The match will take place at the Footprint Center at 7:00 PM. My name is Carlos, and I'll be your host for this game. We'll be bringing you pre-game analysis, score updates, and live news here on VAVEL.