Houston Rockets suffer third consecutive defeat to Dallas Mavericks

Jason Terry Reuters

Following an appearance in the Western Conference Finals to finish last season, the Houston Rockets are not having much success to start the year and last Saturday absorbed their third consecutive defeat to the Dallas Mavericks, 110–98. 

Before the loss against Dallas, Houston already suffered defeats against the Brooklyn Nets (106–98) and the Denver Nuggets (107–98). 

Lineup-wise, the Rockets already had the advantage entering the game, since the Mavericks played without franchise star Dirk Nowitzki, along with scorers Wesley Matthews and Chandler Parsons. 

Leading Houston in the tough setback was star guard James Harden who tallied a double-double 25 points, 10 assists, with seven rebounds, two steals, and one block. 

Another Rocket who stepped up in the defeat was forward Terrence Jones who had 23 points, six rebounds, one assist, one steal, and three blocks. 

Former Mavericks point guard Jason Terry added 19 points to help the Rockets in a losing effort. 

Rockets head coach Kevin McHale is not happy with their current status. Following the loss, McHale said, according to the Associated Press, "This is as bad as it can get, I hope. I can't imagine it getting much worse than that."

The third straight loss dropped the Rockets to the 10th place in the Western Conference with a 4–6 record. 

They will be continuing a two-game home stand when they play against the Boston Celtics today, Monday, and the Portland Trail Blazers on Wednesday, before hitting the road against the Memphis Grizzlies on Friday. 

Meanwhile, the Mavericks were led by veteran playmaker Raymond Felton who had 23 points, six rebounds, and one assist. 

Another veteran also shone in Charlie Villanueva who had 19 points, while point guard Devin Harris and forward Dwight Powell also lit it up from the bench, contributing 15 and 13 points, respectively. 

The Mavs improved to 6-4 and are now sitting on the fourth spot in the West, having the same record with the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Los Angeles Clippers. 

News
A Christian view of talks to end the war in Ukraine 
A Christian view of talks to end the war in Ukraine 

There are Christian principles which need to be borne in mind when assessing the current efforts to bring the war in Ukraine to an end. 

Sex offender ‘manipulating’ system to stay in the UK as ‘Christian’ asylum seeker
Sex offender ‘manipulating’ system to stay in the UK as ‘Christian’ asylum seeker

Immigration judges found his history of sexual offences did not invalidate his claim to Christian conversion

Disappointment as St Albans council votes to end prayers before meetings
Disappointment as St Albans council votes to end prayers before meetings

A local Christian leader in the city of St Albans has criticized a vote by the council to scrap prayers before official meetings.

Who was St Joseph and what do we know about him?
Who was St Joseph and what do we know about him?

The 19th of March is St Joseph’s Day, which in some countries is known as Father’s Day, but who was St Joseph and what do we know about him? This is the story …