The Houston Rockets face the Cleveland Cavaliers on Saturday night at Toyota Center, with both teams showing defensive vulnerabilities. Analysts predict a high-scoring game, favoring the over on the total points line. Key players like Donovan Mitchell and Alperen Sengun could influence the outcome.
The Cleveland Cavaliers travel to Houston to take on the Rockets at 8:00 p.m. ET on December 27, 2024, at Toyota Center. Both teams have struggled against the spread recently, with Cleveland losing in seven of its last eight games and Houston in six of its last eight.
Defensive ratings for both squads have declined sharply over the past 10 games. Prior to December 3, Houston ranked third in defensive rating, allowing just 111.1 points per 100 possessions, while Cleveland was 10th. In the last 10 contests, however, the Rockets have dropped to 19th, conceding five more points per 100 possessions, and the Cavaliers have fallen to 25th, worsening by 5.3 points per 100.
Betting picks highlight an over on the 235-point total, as Cleveland has exceeded the total in its last four games by an average of 16 points, and Houston has done so in six of its last eight. The Rockets are favored by 4 points with a moneyline of -170, while the Cavaliers sit at +145.
For Cleveland, Donovan Mitchell remains a steady force amid the team's disappointing season in the Eastern Conference. Coming off a 34-point, six-assist performance in a Christmas Day loss to the Knicks on December 25, Mitchell has scored 30 or more points in six of his last 10 games, averaging 32.1 points, 5.3 assists, 4.2 rebounds, 4.0 threes, and 1.3 steals. He has cleared 33.5 points plus assists in four of his last six games.
On the Houston side, Alperen Sengun has grabbed over 9.5 rebounds in six of his last eight games, though he has fallen short in three of his last four. Analysts suggest betting under 21.5 points for Sengun, given matchups like Evan Mobley, but expect him to contribute on the boards against the Cavaliers' frontcourt.
This matchup pits two teams looking to rebound, with Houston's home advantage and improving health potentially tipping the scales.