

Houston Rockets Dominate Denver Nuggets in Summer League Showdown
The Houston Rockets cruised to a convincing 97–86 victory over the Denver Nuggets in an NBA Summer League clash on July 11, 2026, at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas. The Rockets controlled the tempo from the opening tip, using a balanced scoring attack and stifling defense to build an early lead they never relinquished.
Match Overview
Both teams entered the game with a mix of rookies, second-year players, and unsigned free agents looking to impress front offices. Houston, however, looked far more cohesive, executing their offensive sets with precision and converting fast-break opportunities. Denver struggled to find rhythm, shooting under 40% from the field and committing 17 turnovers that the Rockets turned into 24 points.
The Rockets led 51–38 at halftime and extended the margin to 20 points in the third quarter. The Nuggets made a brief run early in the fourth, cutting the deficit to nine, but Houston responded with a 10–2 spurt to seal the outcome.
Key Performances
- Houston Rockets: Rookie guard Jalen Whitfield led all scorers with 23 points on 9-of-15 shooting, including 5 three-pointers, and added 6 assists. Second-year forward Cam Thomas contributed 18 points and 8 rebounds, while big man Dario Milič had a double-double with 14 points and 12 boards.
- Denver Nuggets: Undrafted guard Isaiah Hargrove paced the Nuggets with 19 points and 5 assists. Center Pavel Sorokin added 12 points and 10 rebounds, but the team lacked consistent secondary scoring.
Turning Points
The game’s decisive stretch came midway through the second quarter. With the score tied at 28, Houston went on a 15–2 run over a four-minute span, fueled by Whitfield’s back-to-back triples and a pair of transition dunks. The Nuggets never got closer than seven points after that.
Denver’s inability to contain Houston’s pick-and-roll also proved costly. The Rockets shot 52% on two-point attempts and repeatedly found open looks in the paint, a direct result of poor defensive rotations by the Nuggets’ frontcourt.
Summer League Context and Standings
With the win, the Houston Rockets improved to 3–1 in Summer League action, keeping themselves in contention for the tournament’s knockout rounds. The Denver Nuggets fell to 1–3, effectively eliminating them from advancing. The game also showcased the depth of Houston’s recently drafted class, with three first-year players logging significant minutes and producing positive plus-minus numbers.
Summer League remains a vital proving ground for fringe roster players. For the Nuggets, the focus will shift to evaluating their young talent ahead of training camp, while the Rockets continue to build momentum toward a potential title run in Las Vegas.