Rockets reaction: Harden debuts, Tate impresses in win over Spurs

James Harden and PJ Tucker each played for the first time this season, while rookie forward Jae’Sean Tate earned plenty of praise.

All-Star guard James Harden and veteran forward PJ Tucker each made their 2020-21 debuts as the Houston Rockets defeated the San Antonio Spurs in Tuesday’s home exhibition game, 112-98 (box score).

Harden scored 12 points and dished out four assists in 21 minutes. He was a bit rusty with a 3-of-10 shooting performance, but he had two steals and was actively engaged with teammates — showing no signs of any awkwardness after reportedly seeking a trade this offseason.

John Wall and Ben McLemore led the Rockets with 15 points each, while rookie forward Jae’Sean Tate impressed off the bench with 11 points (5-of-7 shooting) and seven rebounds in just 18 minutes.

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Unfortunately, second-year guard Chris Clemons left early with what appeared to be a severe injury (reportedly a torn Achilles).

Here’s a look at the key takeaways and storylines from Tuesday at Toyota Center, complete with postgame quotes and analysis. For a second straight day, Harden was not made available to reporters.