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Oklahoma City Thunder at Houston Rockets Preview & Picks – Who Will Win Big NBA Clash?

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03 Apr 2025
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Leigh Copson 03 Apr 2025
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  • Oklahoma City Thunder at Houston Rockets picks for Friday, April 4
  • Game is taking place at Toyota Center
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    Oklahoma City Thunder at Houston Rockets Preview & Picks
  • Oklahoma City Thunder at Houston Rockets Preview & Picks
  • Head To Head
  • Oklahoma City Thunder Form
  • Houston Rockets Form

Oklahoma City Thunder at Houston Rockets Preview & Picks

Who will win this clash of the Western Conference’s top two?

Check back here on Friday morning for our free Oklahoma City Thunder at Houston Rockets tips.

Head To Head

  • Oklahoma City Thunder lead the all-time series 152-139
  • Oklahoma City Thunder won 137-128 when the two teams last met on March 3

Oklahoma City Thunder Form

Oklahoma City head to Houston on a red-hot run of form, having now won each of their last 11 games.

The Thunder have not tasted defeat since they were beaten 140-127 at home by Denver back on March 10.

They issued an immediate response to that as they went out on the road to down Boston 118-112, Detroit 113-107 and Milwaukee 121-105.

Oklahoma City then returned home to beat Philadelphia 133-100 and Charlotte 141-106, before heading back out on the road to beat the LA Clippers 103-101 and Sacramento 121-105.

The Thunder’s streak then reached 11 games as they beat Memphis 125-104, Indiana 132-111, Chicago 145-117 and Detroit 119-103 at home.

Houston Rockets Form

Houston enter this matchup having rebounded from their loss at the start of the week with their 13th win in 15 games.

The Rockets went on a tear in March as they reeled off nine consecutive wins, before that streak was finally ended by a 116-11 loss to Denver.

They responded immediately with a 121-114 victory at home to Atlanta, and backed that up on the road as they beat Utah 121-110 and Phoenix 148-109.

Houston failed to make it four-in-a-row as they lost 104-98 at the Los Angeles Lakers, but they again rebounded quickly from a loss.

The Rockets did it in dominant fashion too, as they blew out Utah in a 143-105 victory.