The Rockets have been playing well despite the absence of their starting center. How have they managed to stay competitive, and are they better without him on the floor?
It's been three weeks since the Houston Rockets lost their starting center, Clint Capela to a broken leg, which was projected to keep him sidelined for at least four weeks. The team has managed to perform well without him, going 6-2 in his absence, with the two losses coming against the San Antonio Spurs and Memphis Grizzlies.
Is the recent success misleading, or is Houston just fine without their big man?