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Rockets’ Three-Point Symphony Drowns Nets’ Hopes in Stunning Upset

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Rockets' Three-Point

Hold onto your seats, folks! The Houston Rockets just sent shockwaves through the NBA as they unleashed a barrage of three-point brilliance, toppling the Brooklyn Nets in their fifth consecutive loss in a fiery showdown on Wednesday night. Alperen Sengun, the Rockets’ rising star, was on an absolute tear, scoring a whopping 30 points, while Fred VanVleet added 21 points and dished out 10 assists, making the Nets’ defense look like a house of cards against the Rockets’ three-point onslaught.

Rockets’ Three-Point Symphony Drowns Nets’ Hopes in Stunning Upset

Sengun, proving to be the Rockets’ offensive maestro, has now hit the 20-point mark in seven consecutive games, and his performance was nothing short of a basketball symphony. “On offense, they trust me,” Sengun shared, his confidence radiating. “They’re playing through me, a lot of isolation, so I’m trying my best to score.” The Nets, on the other hand, seem to be stuck in a slump, losing five in a row and 10 of their last 12 games, leaving them with a lackluster 15-20 record for the season.

VanVleet, not one to be outshone, knocked down 6-of-8 3-pointers, and the Rockets collectively drained an impressive 19 of 39 shots from long distance. It was a three-point barrage that left the Nets scrambling for answers. The Rockets’ dominance from beyond the arc played a crucial role in sealing the fate of the struggling Nets.

But it wasn’t all smooth sailing for Houston. In the first half, the Nets capitalized on 12 turnovers by the Rockets, scoring 14 points and snatching a slim 50-49 lead at halftime. Rockets coach Ime Udoka acknowledged the issue, stating, “They had 14 points off those 12 (turnovers) in the first half and nine fast break points.” However, the Rockets tightened their grip in the second half, committing only three turnovers and turning the tide in their favor.

The third quarter witnessed a roller-coaster of emotions as Brooklyn briefly stretched their lead, only to be blindsided by a jaw-dropping 24-6 run by the Rockets. Cam Whitmore’s sharpshooting from beyond the arc, finishing with 11 points off the bench, was the exclamation point on Houston’s dominance in the third quarter.

With VanVleet blocking Royce O’Neale’s desperate half-court heave at the buzzer, the Rockets entered the fourth quarter with a commanding 12-point lead. The Nets, despite their best efforts, couldn’t bridge the gap, and Houston emerged victorious with a final score of 112-101.

Remarkably, the Rockets secured this win without their starting forward, Dillon Brooks, sidelined for the fourth consecutive game due to an oblique strain, and Tari Eason, nursing left leg soreness. It’s a testament to their resilience and depth.

In the aftermath of this thrilling clash, one can’t help but wonder: Are the Rockets poised for a meteoric rise, while the Nets grapple with internal challenges? Only time will tell, but for now, the Rockets have certainly ignited the NBA landscape with a scintillating performance that leaves fans eagerly anticipating what’s next in this electrifying season. Buckle up, basketball enthusiasts—there’s no telling where this wild ride will take us!

Sarah Thompson
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