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The Rockets fall to the Warriors
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The Rockets fall to the Warriors

The 3-2 Houston Rockets took on the 4-1 Golden State Warriors on Saturday night at the Toyota Center. The Rockets entered the game in high spirits after their dominant win over the Dallas Mavericks on Halloween night.

The Rockets were looking to end a 13-game losing streak against the Warriors. The Warriors were without Steph Curry, who was still rehabbing his injured ankle. Houston also missed Steven Adams, who lacked knee management.

Alperen Sengun was available for the game, but his playing time fell from a career average of 32.5 minutes per game last season to less than 30 minutes per game this season. Before the match, Ime Udoka was asked if Sengun was suffering from any type of injury.

According to Udoka’s response, Sengun is not suffering from any injury that could affect his performance on the field. However, his minutes would decrease even more as the Rockets fell behind early in the game.

Despite the Rockets’ double-digit deficit, Sengun played less than ten minutes in the first half and only logged 21 minutes for the entire game.

Although Sengun played limited time, he had a double-double with 14 points and ten rebounds. However, he and the Rockets team struggled defensively throughout the first half. The Warriors scored 71 points in that half and held a 28-point halftime lead, 71-43.

Although the Rockets came back from 31 points down and took the lead, they would eventually fall in overtime 127-121.

Udoka after the game explained why Sengun played limited minutes on Saturday night.

Sengun’s reduced playing time, particularly in crucial moments of the match, has become a recurring theme this season. When asked about this, Udoka generally explains that this is due to matchups and his preference for the defensive advantages of a smaller formation.

Being able to change positions and stretch the field were factors in Sengun not receiving as many minutes, especially in the fourth quarter. The Rockets will have to balance this all season.

You want Sengun on the court because he’s your best post player and makes double teams. However, you also want to be able to activate defense. This is a challenge that Udoka and his coaching staff will face throughout the season.

The Rockets look to get back on track on Monday as they host the New York Knicks.

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