The Houston Rockets' postponed road game against the Atlanta Hawks has been rescheduled to Jan. 28, the NBA announced Wednesday. The new game date slots into the Rockets' schedule between a Jan. 27 game in Boston and a Jan.
Jan. 28 is the rescheduled date for last week’s postponed Rockets-Hawks game in Atlanta. Both teams will be on night two of a back-to-back.
The Houston Rockets’ game on Saturday afternoon against the Atlanta Hawks was postponed “due to the severe weather and hazardous icy conditions in the Atlanta area,” the NBA announced. The game will be rescheduled at a later date.
The Atlanta Hawks were slated to face the Houston Rockets today, but that game has been postponed due to severe weather in the Atlanta area. The Hawks released
The game between the Houston Rockets and Atlanta Hawks scheduled for Saturday has been postponed because of a winter storm
ATLANTA -- Saturday's game between the Houston Rockets and Atlanta Hawks has been postponed because of a winter storm. The NBA said the decision was made "to prioritize the safety of the players, fans and staff due to the severe weather and hazardous icy conditions in the Atlanta area."
The game between the Atlanta Hawks and the Houston Rockets has been rescheduled for later this month by the National Basketball Association.
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ATLANTA — The game between the Houston Rockets and Atlanta Hawks scheduled for Saturday has been postponed because of a winter storm. The NBA said the decision was made “to prioritize the safety of the players, fans and staff due to the severe weather and hazardous icy conditions in the Atlanta area.”
Led by Trae Young, the Hawks (+5.5) went 2-0 against Houston last season while averaging 128 points per game in those wins.
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The NBA said the decision was made “to prioritize the safety of the players, fans and staff due to the severe weather and hazardous icy conditions in the Atlanta area.”