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Houston Rockets Outmuscle Memphis Behind 33 from Sengun and Durant

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Houston Rockets Outmuscle Memphis Behind 33 from Sengun and Durant

The Houston Rockets delivered another electric night at Toyota Center as rising star Alperen Sengun and newly added veteran Kevin Durant each poured in 33 points to push Houston past the Memphis Grizzlies, 108-99. Fans in Houston witnessed a fourth-quarter surge that showed why this revamped roster has become one of the league’s most unpredictable and exciting squads.

From the opening tip, Sengun set the tone. He attacked Memphis in the paint, drew double-teams, and created opportunities for teammates. Durant matched his energy with a smooth, efficient offensive night, knocking down mid-range jumpers and spacing the floor. The pair combined for more than half of Houston’s points.

Memphis kept the score tight through three quarters thanks to tough play from their young core, but Houston’s defense locked in late. Key stops, smart rotations, and strong rebounding sealed the win and energized the home crowd.

Why It Matters

This win highlighted Houston’s evolving identity: a mix of dynamic young talent and veteran star power. Sengun continues to emerge as one of the most skilled big men in the NBA. Durant’s presence steadies the offense and adds championship experience that Houston has lacked in recent seasons.

The chemistry forming between Sengun and Durant is becoming one of the Rockets’ biggest strengths. Their dual scoring threat creates matchup nightmares for opponents and opens up the floor for the team’s fast, aggressive guards. For a squad aiming to break into the Western Conference playoff picture, these types of balanced, hard-fought victories will matter down the stretch.

What’s Next

Houston now prepares for a challenging stretch of games, including several road matchups against top-tier teams. If the Rockets can keep building around Sengun’s creativity and Durant’s reliability, they may quickly shift from an up-and-coming threat to a legitimate postseason contender.

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