Rockets and Pelicans are currently in the middle of a 17-game winning streak, which is the longest winning streak in the NBA this season so far. It seems that getting Chris Paul into the team is paying off.
For those who want to look ahead, the Rockets are halfway to breaking the 1971-72 Los Angeles Lakers 33-game win streak record for the longest winning streak in NBA history; win No. 34 would come against the Lakers at Staples Center on April 10.
That record isn't the Rockets' goal, but there's no reason to dismiss the possibility. After all, Houston is a ridiculous 34-1 when Harden, Paul and center Clint Capela all play, with the lone loss coming by a two-point margin to the New Orleans Pelicans.
Rockets and Pelicans are currently in the middle of a 17-game winning streak, which is the longest winning streak in the NBA this season so far. It seems that getting Chris Paul into the team is paying off.
For those who want to look ahead, the Rockets are halfway to breaking the 1971-72 Los Angeles Lakers 33-game win streak record for the longest winning streak in NBA history; win No. 34 would come against the Lakers at Staples Center on April 10.
That record isn't the Rockets' goal, but there's no reason to dismiss the possibility. After all, Houston is a ridiculous 34-1 when Harden, Paul and center Clint Capela all play, with the lone loss coming by a two-point margin to the New Orleans Pelicans.