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Tonight marks the start of a new season, with the Houston Rockets aiming to win the NBA Cup. Last year, Houston demonstrated to the league that their struggles were over. They secured their NBA Cup group early with a win on Minnesota's neon green court, finishing the group stage with one game remaining.
The final day brought tension as the Sacramento Kings made 15 consecutive shots, but the Rockets managed to earn a home game in the knockout rounds. This advantage helped them eliminate the Golden State Warriors for the first time in four years. Although they lost to the Oklahoma City Thunder in the semifinals, the experience was significant for the Rockets’ young players, many of whom had not previously played in high-stakes games.
This season, the San Antonio Spurs appear to have the potential to replicate the Rockets' success from last year. Unlike last season’s Rockets, who didn’t have Victor Wembanyama (the current MVP and Defensive Player of the Year if the season ended today) or the reigning Rookie of the Year Stephon Castle, the Spurs bring strong prospects.
"Even with a loss in the semifinals to the Thunder, it was a big moment for the Rockets and their young players who had not played in meaningful games during their early NBA careers."
Author's summary: The Houston Rockets look to build on last season's breakthroughs as they face the Spurs, with key players possibly returning despite some absences.