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Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Houston Rockets: Preview, Predictions and Picks for April 4, 2025

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Apr 4, 2025 9:19 PM
On Friday, April 4, 2025, the Oklahoma City Thunder will look to extend their impressive 11-game road winning streak as they face off against the Houston Rockets at the Toyota Center. The Thunder, led by their dominant 64-12 record, will aim to take a 4-1 series lead over the Rockets, who are fighting to maintain their second-place position in the Western Conference. In a high-stakes matchup, these two powerhouse teams will clash in what promises to be an electrifying matchup.
Oklahoma City Thunder vs Houston Rockets

Current Odds

OKC
HOU
Over
241.5
+104
Under
241.5
+100
OKC
+10.5
+100
HOU
-10.5
-115
OKC
ML
+14000
HOU
ML
-10000

Thunder vs Rockets statistics

Stat Thunder Rockets
Streak W11 W1
Last Ten Games 10-0 8-2
Points Per Game 120.4 114.3
Rebounds Per Game 44.9 48.8
Assists Per Game 27.0 23.2
Blocks Per Game 5.8 5.0
Steals Per Game 10.4 8.4
Field Goal % 48.1 45.3
Three Point % 37.5 35.0

Houston Rockets recent games

Game Date Opponent Result Score
4/2/25 vs Utah Jazz W 143-105
3/31/25 @ Los Angeles Lakers L 104-98
3/30/25 @ Phoenix Suns W 148-109
3/27/25 @ Utah Jazz W 121-110
3/25/25 vs Atlanta Hawks W 121-114

Oklahoma City Thunder recent games

Game Date Opponent Result Score
4/2/25 vs Detroit Pistons W 119-103
3/31/25 vs Chicago Bulls W 145-117
3/29/25 vs Indiana Pacers W 132-111
3/27/25 vs Memphis Grizzlies W 125-104
3/25/25 @ Sacramento Kings W 121-105

Houston Rockets injuries

  • Dillon Brooks (SF): Suspension

Oklahoma City Thunder injuries

  • Ajay Mitchell (G): Out
  • Jaylin Williams (F): Out
  • Alex Ducas (G): Out
  • Ousmane Dieng (F): Out
  • Nikola Topic (G): Out

Thunder vs Rockets game info

Type Info
Venue Toyota Center (Houston)
Location Houston, TX
Tip-off Fri 8:00 PM
TV Space City Home Network

Thunder vs Rockets predictions

With Oklahoma City Thunder hitting the road yet again, they're looking sharp and ready to extend their impressive road win streak. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander continues to be the cornerstone of their offense, and I see him lighting up the court with about 28 points and a healthy dose of assists. Isaiah Hartenstein is a beast on the boards, and he might just snag a double-double with those rebounds. Meanwhile, newcomer Chet Holmgren seems poised to make a significant impact; he might give Houston’s defense a tough time with his scoring and shot-blocking prowess. A solid team performance from the Thunder’s squad could very well make the difference against their conference rivals.

Switching over to the Houston Rockets, they have their own firepower to bring to the table. Jalen Green, with his sharp shooting and ability to slice through defenses, is expected to put up around 21 points, leading the way in scoring. Alperen Sengun is another key player to watch, as he’s likely to keep busy under the paint securing those boards, making things tough for OKC’s big men. And you can't forget about Fred VanVleet, who not only facilitates well but can also drop a few daggers from long range. If the Rockets' stars click and leverage their home-court advantage at the Toyota Center, they might have a real shot at upsetting the bruising Thunder squad.

Now, when it comes down to predicting the winner of this clash, both teams have their arguments. Oklahoma City Thunder boasts a jaw-dropping road performance this season, which shows just how tough they can be away from home. However, the Rockets are no pushovers, especially at home in the rowdy Toyota Center. It's a close call, but I believe the Thunder might just edge out a win based on their recent form and the consistency of their star players. Whatever happens, it's bound to be an electrifying game that keeps fans on the edge of their seats. What do you think? Can Houston disrupt Oklahoma City’s momentum and notch another W at home?

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