Alperen Sengun’s unavailability forces the Rockets to rethink their offensive blueprint. Known for his unique skill set as a big man who can both facilitate and score, Sengun’s absence means Houston must lean more on their perimeter players to generate offense. This shift often leads to quicker ball circulation but fewer opportunities for high-percentage shots near the basket. The Rockets’ traditional pick-and-roll schemes involving Sengun in the post will be limited, prompting a strategic pivot toward pick-and-pop plays and off-ball screens to open up shooting lanes.

Defensively, the Rockets lose a critical rim protector and interior defender. Sengun’s shot-blocking and ability to deter drives allowed Houston to pressure opponents aggressively on the perimeter. Without him, the team must increase help defense and double-team opposing big men more frequently, which could leave perimeter defenders vulnerable. Below is a comparison of key defensive stats with and without Sengun on the floor:

Defensive Metric With Sengun Without Sengun
Opponent FG% at rim 48% 57%
Blocks per game 3.2 1.8
Defensive rebounds per game 39.6 36.2
Opponent Points in Paint 42 50
  • Offensively, anticipate a faster tempo with increased reliance on outside shooting.
  • Defensively, the team will depend more on collective rotations and perimeter defenders.
  • Overall, the Rockets risk interior mismatches against physical opponents.