Published 1/10/2009
at Yahoo! Sports - NBA News
Tracy McGrady scored 26 points and made two critical free throws with 8.2 seconds left to help the Houston Rockets win their second straight road game by holding off the Oklahoma City Thunder 98-96 on Friday night. McGrady, who had missed two of the Rockets' previous three games due to a left knee injury, helped extend Houston's winning streak over the franchise to 10 straight games, including...
(link)
Tags:
Related Content
Thunders vs Rockets match preview
freebetting.net 1/9/2009 — The defending NBA champions failed to win for the sixth time in the last eight games at home against the Rockets. Team from Houston snapped three game losing streak on the night without Tracy McGrady. Tonight’s game will be fifth consecutive away game for them...
Hopeless Once Again
knicks.gearupforsports.com 1/10/2009 — There used to be hope … and, now, the Knicks are an official back-page item once again. After that tough loss last night and another inexcusable loss the night before to Oklahoma City, the Knicks are officially hopeless - at least for the time being.
Mutombo Talks About T-Mac and Leadership
ballerblogger.com 1/10/2009 — Jason Friedman of Rockets.com sat down with Dikembe Mutombo today. Friedman and Mutombo discussed the “importance of leadership and the current state of the team.”
Here is a snippet from Rockets.com :
JCF: Do you find it kind of ...
Thunder Gameday: @ Chicago Bulls (16-20) Tipoff 7:30
thunderinokc.com 1/10/2009 — The Thunder had another Heartbreaking loss to a good team last night with their 2 point loss to the Houston Rockets. The Thunder continue to play better and compete despite still losing. At some point though, you gotta hope this team can get over the hump and start finishing these close games off...
Rockets 98, Thunder 96 —
NYT > Pro Basketball
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Tracy McGrady scored 26 points and made two critical free throws with 8.2 seconds left to help the Houston Rockets win their second straight road game by holding off the Oklahoma City Thunder 98-96 on Friday night. >