[From ESPN]
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Houston Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta, front office personnel and members of the support staff lined the hallway outside the Paycom Center visitors' locker room, hollering, hugging and high-fiving players after the most surprising winning streak of the NBA season reached double digits.
The Rockets extended their winning streak to 10 games with a 132-126 overtime win Wednesday night over the Oklahoma City Thunder.
It's the second-longest winning streak in the league this season, trailing only an 11-game run by the NBA-leading Boston Celtics. It's Houston's longest winning streak since the Rockets won 11 in a row in March 2018, when MVP James Harden led Houston to a league-best 65-17 record.
It was a milestone moment for a franchise in "Phase 2" of a rebuild after enduring the agony of finishing last in the Western Conference the previous three seasons.
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