The Houston Rockets have stunned the NBA world, clawing back from a 3-1 series deficit to force a decisive Game 7 against the Golden State Warriors. After a commanding 115-107 victory in Game 6, Houston will host the winner-take-all matchup at Toyota Center on Sunday night at 8:30 p.m. ET, with the stakes as high as ever
Fred VanVleet has been the heartbeat of the Rockets’ resurgence, pouring in 29 points in Game 6 and averaging 26 points over the last three contests. Alperen Sengun added a crucial double-double with 21 points and 14 rebounds, while Steven Adams and Amen Thompson provided critical support off the bench
The Warriors, led by Stephen Curry’s 29 points in Game 6, have now dropped two straight and must regroup quickly as the series shifts back to Houston. Despite their experience, Golden State’s offense sputtered late, opening the door for Houston’s young squad to seize momentum
With the series now tied 3-3, the Rockets are just one win away from a historic comeback and a trip to the Western Conference semifinals. The winner will face the Minnesota Timberwolves, who await after dispatching the Lakers in five games
Can the Rockets complete the comeback, or will the Warriors’ playoff pedigree prevail? All eyes are on Houston for this high-stakes NBA showdown tomorrow night