Houston Rockets vs Los Angeles Clippers odds, injury report, starters - November 14 

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The Houston Rockets face the Los Angeles Clippers at home on Monday, November 14. The Rockets lost to the New Orleans Pelicans 119-106 on Saturday, November 12 to fall to 2-11 on the season. The Rockets were down big in the third quarter, but a 15-0 run saw them get back in the game, and the game was tied 106-106 with 2:58 left to play. 

The Clippers lost Saturday night to the Brooklyn Nets 110-95 to drop to 7-6. They’ve been hot, winning five of their past seven games after dropping four straight. These are the odds, injury reports, and starters for the Rockets vs Clippers’ November 14 matchup.

Houston Rockets vs Los Angeles Clippers odds

Wynnbet has the Rockets as +5.5 underdogs against the Clippers. The over/under for total points is 220 points. The Rockets’ over/under for points is 107.5, and the Clippers’ over/under for points is 112.5. ESPN analytics gives the Clippers a 61.5% chance to win the game.

Houston Rockets vs Los Angeles Clippers injury report

Bruno Fernando is out with left patellar tendinitis but recently completed a rigorous workout and will be back soon. Jae’Sean Tate is out with a right ankle injury and will be out for a while. He has missed the past six games with the injury. Jalen Green is listed as day-to-day and questionable with right shoulder soreness. His status remains up in the air. 

The Clippers have listed Kawhi Leonard and John Wall as out. Leonard has not played in weeks due to lingering soreness in his surgically repaired knee. Wall is listed as out for left knee management. 

Houston Rockets vs Los Angeles Clippers starters

The Clippers started Marcus Morris Sr., Ivica Zubac, Reggie Jackson, Paul George, and Luke Kennard against the Nets. Kennard has been in and out of the starting lineup, but Morris, George, Zubac, and Jackson have started 11 of the Clippers’ 13 games. If Kennard isn’t starting, Terrance Mann is likely to take his spot. 

The Rockets started Jalen Green, Kevin Porter Jr., Alperen Sengun, Jabari Smith Jr., and Eric Gordon Saturday against the Pelicans. If Green is out, expect Kenyon Martin Jr. or Tari Eason to secure the start at small forward, with Gordon sliding to shooting guard.  

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