The injury report for the Houston Rockets (8-3) heading into their matchup with the Orlando Magic (7-6) currently features three players. The Magic have two injured players listed on the report. The matchup is scheduled for 7 p.m. ET on Sunday, Nov. 16.
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Rockets vs. Magic Game Info
When: Sunday, November 16, 2025 at 7 p.m. ET
Where: Toyota Center in Houston, Texas
TV: SCHN and FDSFL
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Rockets’ Injury Report
Rockets Injuries:
Fred VanVleet: Out For Season (Acl),
Tari Eason: Out (Oblique),
Dorian Finney-Smith: Out (Ankle)
Rockets’ Top Players
Rockets Stats
Houston outscores opponents by 12.2 points per game (scoring 125.5 per game to rank first in the league while giving up 113.3 per contest to rank sixth in the NBA) and has a +134 scoring differential overall.
Kevin Durant’s 25.1 points per game lead the Rockets and are 18th in the NBA.
Houston records 49.4 rebounds per game (first in the league) while conceding 37.8 per outing to its opponents. It outrebounds opponents by 11.6 boards per game.
Alperen Sengun averages 10.2 rebounds per game (ranking ninth in the NBA) to lead the Rockets.
Houston knocks down 13.4 three-pointers per game (15th in the league), 1.1 fewer than its opponents (14.5).
The Rockets’ most prolific three-point shooter, Reed Sheppard, is 19th in the NBA with 2.8 made treys per game.
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Magic’s Injury Report
Magic Injuries:
Paolo Banchero: Out (Groin),
Moritz Wagner: Out (Knee)
Magic’s Top Players
Magic Stats
Orlando outscores opponents by 1.9 points per game (posting 115.7 points per game, 20th in league, and allowing 113.8 per contest, ninth in NBA) and has a +25 scoring differential.
Franz Wagner’s 22.7 points per game leads the Magic and ranks 23rd in the league.
Orlando wins the rebound battle by 5.1 boards on average. It records 45.6 rebounds per game, 11th in the league, while its opponents grab 40.5.
Wendell Carter Jr. paces the Magic with 7.5 rebounds per game (32nd in league).
Orlando knocks down 10.9 three-pointers per game (28th in the league) compared to its opponents’ 11.5. It shoots 34.1% from deep, and its opponents shoot 35.4%.
The Magic are paced by Tristan da Silva’s 2.0 treys per game (58th in NBA).
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