Clemons, Hartenstein have career nights as Rockets’ streak hits seven

James Harden scored 49 and Chris Clemons and Isaiah Hartenstein each set career highs, leading the Rockets (10-3) to a seventh straight win.

The Houston Rockets probably weren’t too surprised by the game-high 49 points from James Harden on Saturday in Minnesota, even on night two of a split back-to-back. After all, he’s a former NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP) and the league’s leading scorer for a reason.

But career-high showings off the bench in the form of 19 points from rookie guard Chris Clemons (+32 in plus/minus), and 16 rebounds (+26) from 21-year-old seven-footer Isaiah Hartenstein? Those were quite unexpected, and it helped lead the short-handed Rockets to an impressive 125-105 road win (box score) Saturday at Minnesota (7-6).

Despite standing just 5-foot-9 and several inches shorter than those guarding him, Clemons was very efficient Saturday by shooting 7-of-11 overall (including a dunk!), and 5-of-9 on three-pointers.

It represents the seventh straight victory for the Rockets (10-3), who are now just a half-game back of the Los Angeles Lakers (10-2) for the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference.

Even with three starters and four rotation players out in the form of Russell Westbrook (rest), Danuel House Jr. (bruised back), Clint Capela (concussion), and Eric Gordon (knee surgery), the Rockets found a way to keep their winning streak going with improbable contributions from the likes of Clemons and Hartenstein — especially when combined with the usual brilliance from Harden.

Harden has now scored 40+ points seven different times in the 2019-20 season to date, which is more than half of Houston’s 13 games.

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Guards Austin Rivers (19 points) and Ben McLemore (20 points) started in place of Westbrook and House, with each performing admirably. At center, Tyson Chandler started for Capela. But at 37 years old, Chandler was limited to 17 minutes on night two of the back-to-back, following a strong performance (+24 in 25 minutes) in Friday’s home win over Indiana. However, Hartenstein more than picked up the slack with 16 rebounds in a career-high 31 minutes.

The Timberwolves were led by 27 points and 15 rebounds from All-Star center Karl-Anthony Towns. Despite it being the second night of a back-to-back and the road, Houston’s defensive effort somehow improved as the game moved along, with the Rockets allowing just 43 points in the second half after giving up 62 in the first half.

The Rockets will not practice Sunday, taking it as a well-deserved day off after a stretch of three wins in four days. They’ll return to action Monday with a home game versus the Portland Trail Blazers (5-8).

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