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Rockets Edge Close but Fall to Nuggets as Jabari Smith Jr. Shines in Double-Double Effort

Updated :  Tuesday, December 16, 2025 5:04 AM

Key Points

  • Houston drops a tight 112–109 contest to the defending champion Denver Nuggets.
  • Jabari Smith Jr. posts a strong double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds.
  • Smith records a team‑best +9 plus/minus, highlighting his two‑way impact.
  • Denver improves to 18–6, while Houston slips to 16–6 after the narrow loss.
  • Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray deliver clutch plays to seal the win for Denver.

Rockets Battle Hard but Come Up Short in Denver

The Houston Rockets pushed the defending champion Denver Nuggets to the wire on Monday night, ultimately falling 112–109 in a tightly contested Western Conference matchup at Ball Arena. Despite the loss, Houston showcased its growing maturity and competitiveness against one of the league’s most seasoned teams.

Jabari Smith Jr. Delivers Standout Performance

Forward Jabari Smith Jr. was a bright spot for Houston, turning in one of his most complete performances of the season. The 21‑year‑old finished with 14 points and 10 rebounds in 36 minutes, securing a well-earned double-double.

Smith’s presence on the boards proved crucial against Denver’s size, and his defensive versatility helped keep the Rockets within striking distance. According to ESPN’s game data, he posted a team-high +9 during his time on the floor — a testament to his growing influence on both ends.

His continued development as a reliable two-way contributor remains one of Houston’s most encouraging storylines this season.

Nuggets Lean on Stars to Close Out Win

Denver’s championship pedigree showed in the final minutes. Nikola Jokic orchestrated the offense with his trademark playmaking, while Jamal Murray knocked down key shots to fend off Houston’s late push.

The victory moves the Nuggets to 18–6, keeping them firmly positioned near the top of the Western Conference standings. Their poise in clutch moments once again proved decisive.

Houston’s Strong Stretch Hits a Minor Speed Bump

The Rockets, now 16–6, entered the matchup having won 11 of their previous 14 games. Monday’s loss marks a rare stumble in what has otherwise been one of the franchise’s most promising stretches in recent years.

The game reinforced Houston’s ability to compete with elite teams — but also highlighted the razor-thin margin for error against a veteran squad like Denver. Closing out tight contests remains a key hurdle as the Rockets continue their climb toward true contender status.

What Happens Next?

Houston will look to regroup as it continues its Western Conference road swing, aiming to build on the momentum of its strong early-season run. For the Rockets, the focus now shifts to translating competitive performances into consistent wins against top-tier opponents.

Paul McCann

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