The Rockets extend their loss streak Wednesday night as 2023 isn't starting out any better than 2022 ended for them.
Going into Wednesday night's game against the Charlotte Hornets, the Rockets had lost 11 straight and were 5-20 in their last 25. They added another game to the loss column with a 122-117 defeat.
Silas, in response, said that the team was young and"would be fine." No one wants to see piling on happen, particularly with a truly, incredibly young core of players, but this is what happens when franchises go through down periods. No one likes them. No one wants to be with them. They turn into, well, trash. The goal is to find a way to turn that trash into treasure, hopefully sooner rather than later.
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