See Harden & the Rockets face Curry & the Warriors on New Year’s Eve

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Houston Rockets | Photo:Roy Luck

Root for the Houston Rockets as they face the Golden State Warriors at the Toyota Center on New Year’s Eve, Thursday, December 31, 2015.

The Rockets and Warriors met in the Western Conference Finals last season, with Golden State winning the series 4-2 to advance to the NBA Finals and eventually win the championship.

Warriors guard Steph Curry also topped Rockets All-Star James Harden in last year’s MVP voting, with “The Beard” finishing as runner-up to Curry despite a prolific season.

Curry and the Warriors have got off to the best start in NBA history this season, finishing the month of November with an unprecedented 19-0 record. It’s unlikely they’ll still be unbeaten when they visit Houston on New Year’s Eve, but their entertaining brand of basketball brings the potential for a high-flying shootout on New Year’s Eve at the Toyota Center.

Houston Rockets vs. Golden State Warriors

  • houston-rockets-golden-state-warriors-new-years-eve-2015Date: New Years Eve, Thursday, December 31, 2015
  • Time: 6pm
  • Location: Toyota Center,
  • Parking: Paid lot parking is available in the surrounding area
  • Admission: First run tickets are gone, but you can find cheaper and better seats on TicketNetwork’s resale market

 

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Nick Scurfield spent six years as “Texans Insider” for the Houston Texans from 2007-13, serving as the team’s primary reporter on HoustonTexans.com and an analyst on Texans Radio and Texans TV. He co-hosted “Texans All Access” and other shows on SportsRadio610 AM (KILT) and appeared on “Texans Huddle” and other programming on FOX Sports Southwest. He also worked on the NFL public relations staff at Super Bowls XLIV (2010, Miami) and XLV (2011, Dallas) and, while attending the University of Southern California, worked for the USC football team during two national championship seasons under coach Pete Carroll. His work has been featured on ESPN, NFL Network, ESPN.com, Photo: NFL.com, ProFootballTalk, RotoWorld and Yahoo! Sports. Follow him on Twitter and Instagram @NickScurfield.