The Washington Wizards host the Houston Rockets after going 1-2 in their opening three road games of the season.
Washington lost their last game to the San Antonio Spurs but by a slim margin of two points.
Bradley Beal racked up a double-double against the Spurs while five others scored double-digit points to keep the game close.
However, they will miss the services of their NBA all-star John Wall as he recovers from a serious injury.
Houston might be 2-1 with James Harden and Russell Westbrook doing the bulk of the scoring, but they are struggling from the three-point line.
The Rockets just about squeezed past the Oklahoma City Thunder 116-112 and things won’t be easy for the Texas team against the Wizards too.
Houston’s struggles from the three-point line are due to James Harden, to an extent.
The Rockets star is only shooting 15% from the three-point line while his FG% is just 28% after three games of the season (h/t NBA Wizards).
However, Harden and Westbrook are averaging 29.3 and 24.3 points-per-game this season, and they will cause the Wizards problems (h/t NBA Wizards).
Beal would need to have a great night on the shooting board and the Wizards have to restrict Harden and Westbrook to shots from the three-point line.
The backcourt will be the key to getting the most points from this game. Westbrook recorded a double-double in the previous game while Ish Smith racked up 19 points for the Wizards.
Westbrook should score a lot of points and will be one of the most explosive players on the court.
It is difficult not to choose Harden in a starting team for any Rockets game. The Beard might be struggling field-goal wise, but he still gets a lot of shots off and is scoring big.
Beal will be the big hope for the Wizards on the night, and it will be interesting to see how many points he scores.
To balance the credits out, Thabo Sefolosha should be included in the team. The Rockets star can score some decent points and is an option off the bench.
Isaac Bonga is the other small forward for this game, and he scored six points and also recorded six rebounds in his last game.
Gary Clark might get some minutes for the Rockets but he has also been selected to balance out the credits.
This won’t be a game dominated by the centers and Tyson Chandler is the only one selected for this position.
The Houston star didn’t do much in the previous game but could come up with some important rebounds.
It is difficult to choose between Westbrook and Harden at the moment.
However, going with the Beard makes sense given how much of the ball he keeps and his ability to score big.
If the Rockets get going, this could be a huge win for Houston. However, they are struggling a bit and should just about have enough to beat the Wizards.
Selections, fantasy tips and predictions are based on historical data related to the team. It is advisable to conduct additional research close to the game for more accurate team news and player availability.
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