Rockets at Celtics: Tuesday’s lineups, injury reports, broadcast and stream info

Coming off Monday’s feel-good win in Chicago, Kevin Porter Jr. and the #Rockets will look to repeat that performance against a tougher opponent on Tuesday night in Boston.

In what could be a sizable mismatch, the young Houston Rockets (10-23) continue a tough three-game road trip with Tuesday’s visit to Boston, where the host Celtics own the NBA’s best record (24-10).

The good news for the visitors is that the Rockets enter coming off Monday’s feel-good victory in Chicago, led by dynamic performances from young prospects Kevin Porter Jr., Jalen Green and Alperen Sengun. The bad news is they will be asked to repeat that showing against a superior opponent on night two of a back-to-back.

Led by Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, the defending Eastern Conference champions are every bit the championship contender that most fans and analysts expected them to be entering the 2022-23 season. They have shown at least a few weaknesses of late, though, as evidenced by five losses in their previous eight games.

Boston’s biggest weakness over that stretch has been its offense, which ranks last in the NBA with an 108.4 offensive rating over those eight games. That’s far below their 117.2 offensive rating, which ranks first in the league, for the season.