NBA ousts Rockets forward House after bubble violation

Houston Rockets forward Danuel House Jr. shoots a three point basket against the Los Angeles Lakers during the first half at Staples Center in Los Angeles on February 6, 2020. (Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo)
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Updated 12 September 2020
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NBA ousts Rockets forward House after bubble violation

  • House was found to have violated coronavirus prevention rules by having an unauthorized guest in his hotel room

NEW YORK: Houston Rockets forward Danuel House will miss the remainder of the NBA playoffs after a violation of COVID-19 quarantine rules, the league announced Friday.
The NBA season, shut down March 11 by the coronavirus pandemic, resumed in July in a bubble atmosphere under strict health and safety rules at Disney World in Orlando, Florida.
The league conducted an investigation into House’s actions and found he had violated rules by having an unauthorized guest in his hotel room.
“The NBA has concluded its investigation of a recent violation of campus health and safety protocols,” the league said in a statement.
“The findings are that (I) Houston Rockets forward Danuel House had a guest in his hotel room over multiple hours on September 8 who was not authorized to be on campus and (II) no evidence was found that other players or staff had contact with the guest or were involved in this incident.”
The statement said House would leave the NBA campus and not play again for the Rockets this season.
The remainder of the Rockets might soon follow House out of the bubble.
Houston trails the Los Angeles Lakers 3-1 in their best-of-seven Western Conference semifinal series with game five on Saturday.
In nine playoff appearances, House averaged 11.4 points, 5.8 rebounds and 1.4 assists a game.

 

 

 


Rampant Sabalenka sweeps past Jovic into Australian Open semifinals

Updated 27 January 2026
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Rampant Sabalenka sweeps past Jovic into Australian Open semifinals

MELBOURNE: Relentless top seed Aryna Sabalenka muscled past American teenager Iva Jovic and into the Australian Open semifinals Tuesday to accelerate her bid for a third Melbourne title.
The Belarusian powered home 6-3, 6-0 in blazing heat to set up a clash with either third seed Coco Gauff or 12th seed Elina Svitolina.
It booked the 27-year-old a 14th career Grand Slam semifinal and fourth in a row at the season-opening major.
Sabalenka has won twice in Melbourne, in 2023 and 2024, and seemed destined for another crown last year but was upset in the final by Madison Keys.
Keys’ title defense is over, beaten in the fourth round by Jessica Pegula.
“These teenagers have been testing me in the last couple of rounds,” said Sabalenka, who is on a 10-match win streak after victory at the lead-up Brisbane International.
“It was a tough match. Don’t look at the score, it wasn’t easy at all. She played incredible tennis. Pushed me to to one step better level. And I’m super happy with the win.”
The match was played under an open roof on Rod Laver Arena with the tournament Heat Stress Scale yet to reach the level where it could be closed.
Temperatures are forecast to hit a blistering 45C with a peak of 38C reached during the match.
Defeat brought an end to a breakthrough tournament for 18-year-old Jovic, the youngest player in the women’s top 100 and seeded 29.
She stunned seventh seed and two-time Slam finalist Jasmine Paolini and blitzed past experienced Yulia Putintseva for the loss of just one game to announce herself to the world.
But Sabalenka was a bridge too far.
The world number one safely held serve to lay down a marker, blasting an ace to set up game point and an unreturnable serve to win it.
Jovic made some early errors and sent the ball long on break point to surrender her serve and fall 2-0 behind.
Sabalenka held to pile on the pressure before Jovic fended off a break point on her next serve to get on the scoreboard.
But despite some long rallies as she got into the match and three break points as Sabalenka served for the set, the top seed’s brute force proved too much.
Sabalenka then broke her immediately to assert control of set two and Jovic was spent, with another break for 3-0 then a double fault to slump 5-0 down, signalling the end.