Houston Rockets Roll Past Kings as Sengun and Durant Take Charge
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The Houston Rockets delivered one of their most complete performances of the season on Monday night, powering past the Sacramento Kings 121-95 at Toyota Center in Houston. Alperen Sengun and Kevin Durant set the tone early, guiding a Rockets team that looked sharp on both ends and eager to make a statement as the season reaches its midpoint.
Rockets Control the Game from Start to Finish
Sengun anchored the offense with efficient post work and timely passing. Durant knocked down midrange jumpers and helped space the floor, keeping the Kings on their heels throughout the night. Their combined impact gave Houston steady momentum, while the team’s defensive pressure forced Sacramento into rushed possessions.
Houston built a double-digit lead by halftime and never allowed the Kings to threaten a comeback. Role players contributed steady scoring, and the Rockets' rotation looked more balanced than it has in recent weeks.
Why It Matters for the Houston Rockets
This win offers more than another tally in the standings. It signals growing chemistry between Sengun, Durant, and the rest of Houston’s young core. The team has struggled at times with consistency, but Monday’s showing demonstrated how effective the Rockets can become when they control the pace and keep turnovers low.
The victory also strengthens the Rockets' position in a tightly packed Western Conference. As teams fight for midseason footing, strong performances at home remain essential.
- Sengun continues to emerge as a franchise cornerstone.
- Durant’s leadership and scoring help stabilize the Rockets’ young roster.
- The defense showed progress against a high-tempo opponent.
What’s Next for Houston
The Rockets begin a short road trip later this week, facing several opponents with fast-paced offenses. Houston hopes to carry the confidence from this win into those matchups and build a sustainable rhythm.
Fans can expect Coach Ime Udoka to lean on the Sengun–Durant duo even more as the schedule intensifies and playoff positioning becomes a weekly storyline.
This article is a summary of reporting by CBS News. Read the full story here.

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