Jazz at Rockets, Jan. 20: Lineups, how to watch, injury reports, uniforms

The suddenly reeling Rockets (19-21) have slipped to No. 11 in the West standings, but they have a big opportunity Saturday vs. No. 9 Utah (22-21).

After a 1-5 road trip, the Rockets (19-21) are currently on the outside looking in when it comes to the play-in tournament picture within the Western Conference. Teams need to finish in the top 10 to secure a berth in either the playoffs or the play-in tournament, and Houston has slipped to No. 11 in the West standings.

One of the teams that passed Houston in recent days is Utah, and the Rockets will have an opportunity to rectify that situation when the Jazz (22-21) visit Toyota Center on Saturday. It’s the start of a three-game homestand for Houston, which is 15-6 at home this season.

The Rockets enter with a rest advantage, having not played since Wednesday’s loss in New York. However, head coach Ime Udoka will still have back-to-back factors to consider, since Houston has another game looming on Sunday night versus Boston.

The limited silver lining is that Sunday’s game is also in Houston, so the Rockets won’t have any travel between games.

In contrast to the Rockets, the Jazz enter with considerable momentum, having won 12 of their past 15 games.