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Houston Rockets' Overtime Heartbreak Against Denver Nuggets at Ball Arena

The Houston Rockets faced off against the Denver Nuggets in a closely contested matchup at Ball Arena. The game ended with the Nuggets securing a narrow victory, 128-125, after an intense overtime period. This result brought the Rockets' record to 16-7, while the Nuggets improved to 19-6.


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First Quarter


The opening quarter saw both teams setting a competitive tone. The Rockets managed to take an early lead by scoring 30 points compared to the Nuggets' 24. Alperen Sengun was instrumental for H-Town, showcasing his skills with impressive plays that kept his team ahead.


Second Quarter


In the second quarter, Denver responded strongly by outscoring Houston 34-21. Despite this setback, Kevin Durant's performance stood out as he contributed significantly on both ends of the court for Red Nation.


Third Quarter


The third quarter witnessed a resurgence from Houston as they scored an impressive 35 points against Denver's 31. Josh Okogie played a crucial role during this period with his sharp shooting and defensive efforts that helped keep H-Town in contention.


Fourth Quarter


As tensions rose in the fourth quarter, both teams battled fiercely but remained neck-and-neck until regulation time ended tied at 117 apiece. Jabari Smith Jr.'s contributions were vital during these moments as he provided key rebounds and assists for Red Nation.


Overtime


In overtime, it was ultimately Denver who edged past Houston by scoring three more points than their opponents (11-8). Despite valiant efforts from players like Aaron Holiday and Steven Adams throughout this extra period of playtime; unfortunately it wasn't enough to secure victory for H-Town fans eagerly watching every move unfold live or via broadcast channels such as Peacock or ALT TV networks covering away games exclusively nationwide!


This post-game report Houston Rockets highlights how close yet so far they came within grasping another win under their belt – leaving supporters eagerly anticipating what lies ahead next week when facing New Orleans Pelicans scheduled December eighteenth eight PM Eastern Time Smoothie King Center located downtown Big Easy city limits televised Gulf Coast Sports WVUE Pelicans+ platforms alike!


For those interested in catching future matchups involving these talented athletes competing highest level possible make sure tune into respective channels follow along journey unfolds before eyes real-time action-packed excitement guaranteed every step way! Share your thoughts about this intense encounter using hashtag #RocketsVsNuggetsRecap across social media platforms today!

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