The best possible news for the Houston Rockets is still the worst possible news. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball ] From the team's Twitter account: Dwight Howard diagnosed with a left knee sprain and is listed as questionable for Game 2. — Houston Rockets (@HoustonRockets) May 20, 2015 This, after this play from the first quarter of the Western Conference finals: In a lot of ways, this is fantastic. His scary collision with teammate and longtime friend Josh Smith had all the markings of an MCL or ACL tear. It doesn't take your knee bending completely the wrong way or some gruesome fall for these things to go pop, and Dwight Howard is lucky he came out of there with just a sprain. It's also not outrageous for players to return to game action right after spraining an ACL – it's been done in both pro basketball and pro football several times – prior to an MRI and diagnosis. Howard's return to Tuesday's Game 1 allowed many to play armchair doctor, but his presence shouldn't have served as any considerable proof. Just about immobile with a stiff knee, Howard had to leave the final 11 minutes of Houston's 110-106 loss to Golden...