The Houston Rockets are showing signs of real progress, and defense is driving the change. After two straight wins at home in Houston, the team appears to be locking in on the fundamentals that head coach Ime Udoka has emphasized since training camp. While the Rockets have struggled with inconsistency early in the season, their recent victories highlight a clear shift in effort, communication, and physical play.
Houston’s improved defensive focus has stood out over the past week. The team tightened its rotations, limited second-chance points, and forced opponents to work deeper into the shot clock. These adjustments paid off. Players closed gaps quicker, pressed ball handlers earlier, and communicated more effectively during switches.
Jalen Green and Alperen Sengun continue to drive the offense, but their defensive steps forward may be even more important. Additionally, veterans such as Dillon Brooks and Fred VanVleet have anchored the perimeter, helping the Rockets set the tone early in each game. As a result, opponents have struggled to score efficiently inside and out.
The results stand out because the Rockets have often relied on fast-paced offense in recent seasons. This new defensive identity gives them a chance to compete on nights when shots don’t fall.
Strong defensive performances give Houston fans reason for optimism. The Rockets have invested heavily in young players, and defensive consistency often marks a team’s transition from rebuilding to competing. While the offense continues to evolve, reliable stops can keep the Rockets in tight matchups throughout the season.
These recent wins also show that the team is buying into Udoka’s system. When players trust the scheme and execute with energy, the Rockets become a tougher opponent, especially at home. Fans who watched the team give up big scoring nights last season can already see the difference.
The Rockets will look to extend their momentum with another home stretch. If the defense continues to hold opponents under control, Houston could climb quickly in the Western Conference standings.
Consistency is the next step. If Houston can deliver strong defense every night, they could shift from a fringe contender to a team capable of competing for a playoff spot.
This article is a summary of reporting by Sports Illustrated. Read the full story here.
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