Find socially distanced seats, tickets and broadcast information for Houston Rockets games at Toyota Center in March 2021.
Though the Rockets hit a slump in February, things start to look up this month with a healthier roster and a huge seven-game homestand in the middle of March.
If you’re ready to act fast and snag tickets to see visiting All-Stars this month, then scroll below to see the slate of Rockets home games at Toyota Center throughout March 2021.
Please note, limited seats are available to purchase and fans will be required to adhere to public safety rules at all times, including a COVID-19 Symptom and Exposure survey within 48 hours of entering Toyota Center. Click here to learn more about public safety rules for attendance.
Houston Rockets Games at Toyota Center: March 2021
All of the following home games will also be broadcast on television and radio networks, which you can see by clicking through the game links. Click here for a look at more upcoming Rockets home games taking place throughout the 2021 season.
- Houston Rockets vs. Brooklyn Nets | Wednesday, March 3 – James Harden returns to Houston, flanked by Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving, in a bittersweet game for many Rockets fans. Tickets range from $65 to over $300, but you may find better or cheaper seats on the TicketNetwork marketplace. 6:30pm.
- Houston Rockets vs. Boston Celtics | Sunday, March 14 – Out of the East, the Celtics arrive with NBA All-Stars Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown leading the way. Tickets range from $25 to over $310, but you may find better or cheaper seats on the TicketNetwork marketplace. 7pm.
- Houston Rockets vs. Atlanta Hawks | Tuesday, March 16 – The long-range bomber known as Trae Young brings ex-Rocket Clint Capela and the Hawks to town for a midweek matchup. Tickets range from $21 to over $375, but you may find better or cheaper seats on the TicketNetwork marketplace. 7pm.
- Houston Rockets vs. Golden State Warriors | Wednesday, March 17 – NBA All-Star Steph Curry, Draymond Green and a Warriors supporting cast visit H-Town to take on the Rockets. Tickets range from $41 to over $350, but you may find better or cheaper seats on the TicketNetwork marketplace. 7pm.
- Houston Rockets vs. Detroit Pistons | Friday, March 19 – The new-look Pistons with breakout players Jerami Grant and Mason Plumlee find their way to Downtown for a cross-conference clash. Tickets range from $23 to over $375, but you may find better or cheaper seats on the TicketNetwork marketplace. 7pm.
- Houston Rockets vs. Oklahoma City Thunder | Sunday, March 21 – A tough game awaits the Rockets, who will face a young Thunder squad led by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander as both teams fight for a Top 10 playoff seed. Tickets range from $25 to over $950, but you may find better or cheaper seats on the TicketNetwork marketplace. 1pm.
- Houston Rockets vs. Toronto Raptors | Monday, March 22 – Kyle Lowry, Fred VanVleet and the Raptors make their way to Houston for a difficult Rockets game on the second night of a back-to-back. Tickets range from $22 to over $375, but you may find better or cheaper seats on the TicketNetwork marketplace. 8pm.
- Houston Rockets vs. Charlotte Hornets | Wednesday, March 24 – The Rockets play host to LaMelo Ball and the Charlotte Hornets in their last of seven straight home games this month. Tickets range from $21 to over $275, but you may find better or cheaper seats on the TicketNetwork marketplace. 7pm.
- Houston Rockets vs. Memphis Grizzlies | Monday, March 29 – The high-flying Ja Morant leads Memphis to Houston for the Rockets last March home game. Tickets range from $25 to over $300, but you may find better or cheaper seats on the TicketNetwork marketplace. 7pm.
Social Distancing & COVID-19
Businesses and organizations in Houston have opened under modified protocols, following guidelines administered by local health officials, the State of Texas and CDC. At this time, guidance from experts urges people to continue wearing face masks when in public spaces, practice social distancing of at least six feet, limit your touching of surfaces and frequently use hand sanitizer or soap and water to keep your hands clean.
Although vaccines have been approved and distribution has begun, supplies are still limited. Health officials have severely cautioned that it will take until late spring 2021 before the U.S. might be able to expect a level of herd immunity. In the meantime, masks are strongly advised to help curb the increasing spread of COVID-19 this winter.
Before heading out, take time to familiarize with your destination’s requirements or restrictions at this moment, and be sure to contact them ahead of time with any questions or concerns.
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