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Golden State Warriors at Houston Rockets Preview & Picks – Who Will Win Final Game Before NBA All-Star Game?

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  • Golden State Warriors at Houston Rockets picks for Thursday, February 13
  • Game is taking place at Toyota Center
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Golden State Warriors at Houston Rockets Preview & Picks

Who will go into the All-Star break on the back of a victory?

Check back here on Thursday morning for our free Golden State Warriors at Houston Rockets tips.

Head To Head

  • Houston Rockets lead the all-time series 134-125
  • Houston Rockets won 91-90 when the two teams last met on December 11

Golden State Warriors Form

Golden State went into Wednesday night’s game in Dallas looking to win three consecutive games for the first time since November.

The Warriors made a winning start to their February schedule as they took down Orlando at home, 104-99.

They failed to follow that up on the road though, as they were beaten 131-128 in Utah before heading to Los Angeles for a 120-112 defeat to the Lakers.

Golden State rallied over the next two games though, starting with the 132-111 victory when they visited Chicago.

The Warriors then followed that up with a 125-111 victory in Milwaukee, before moving on to face the Mavericks in Dallas on Wednesday.

Houston Rockets Form

Houston entered Wednesday’s home game against Phoenix looking to record back-to-back victories for the first time this month.

The Rockets enjoyed a four-game win streak in late January, but struggled to respond when that run was ended by a 120-119 defeat in Memphis to end the month.

They then lost 110-98 at home to Brooklyn, before heading out on the road to lose their next four games.

Houston were beaten 124-118 in New York, 99-97 at Brooklyn, 127-114 in Minnesota and 116-105 at Dallas.

The Rockets ended their slump over the weekend though, downing Toronto 94-87 at home to go into the meeting with Phoenix on the back of a win.