1. Welcome! Please take a few seconds to create your free account to post threads, make some friends, remove a few ads while surfing and much more. ClutchFans has been bringing fans together to talk Houston Sports since 1996. Join us!

  2. ROCKETS GAMEDAY
    Just Dave flying solo tonight -- come join us for live postgame as the Rockets collapsed then came back to beat the Pelicans 107-105 Friday night!

    LIVE! ClutchFans on YouTube

I have grown to HATE Alperen Sengun

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by TheRealist137, Mar 11, 2026 at 11:00 PM.

  1. HookemHorns1250

    Joined:
    Nov 1, 2007
    Messages:
    13,709
    Likes Received:
    10,672
    Play him with the second unit, run the offense through him and him alone. That’s the solution if you want to keep him on this team and have him truly succeed. It isn’t a slight, but with Durant and Thompson and now Bari coming around, Sengun gets less and less touches.

    Now he’s just a center a who can’t shoot and is a liability on defense. Run the offense through him with the second unit and you’ll get what he used to offer.
     
  2. mario_v

    mario_v Member

    Joined:
    Jun 27, 2008
    Messages:
    4,476
    Likes Received:
    3,736
    I have grown to hate his play style. Nobody plays primarily from the post anymore. It’s one of the most inefficient shots in basketball.
     
  3. xtruroyaltyx

    xtruroyaltyx Member

    Joined:
    Jul 1, 2011
    Messages:
    13,599
    Likes Received:
    18,268
    Sengun is having a better year offensively this year than he did last year. I think because this team is perceived to be underachieving and last years team was considered overachievers he wasnt scrutinized as heavily. But make no mistake, he wasnt all that last year either.

    On a team wide note...

    Speaking of perception, this years Rockets team is likely to finish with the best off rtg in franchise history by a pretty big margin. Last years team would be #3 all time. Problem is compared to the rest of the league theyve just been average. They arent keeping up with the modern NBA.

    Dantoni's teams were ranked lower than udoka's offensively but at the time they were ahead of most of the league (relative ratings).

    But this years team actually shoots the ball really well. Much better than last year. Better than the Rockets under Dantoni. The PROBLEM is THE VOLUME OF THREES.

    Yes the turnovers are a bit higher. But not astronomically higher. Under Dantoni the Rockets took 40+ 3's per game. This year we are taking about 30. WE ARE 29TH IN 3'S ATTEMPTED PER GAME.

    This is offensively the Rockets biggest issue. Not Sengun, even though I dont think he is all that.
     
    Y2JT likes this.
  4. rocketstruther

    Joined:
    Mar 16, 2024
    Messages:
    227
    Likes Received:
    311
    If you recall Stone and Ime came out at the beginning of the year and said something like ‘oh we don’t think we have to be one of those teams that chuck 3s’. The math on that was so iffy it was clear it wouldn’t work - and what’s weird is how many 3s they were trying to shoot the season before even though they were pretty bad at it, I think they said at some point they want to get at least 40 up at some point and were really forcing it bricking shot after shot. That’s what’s puzzling to me, no consistent vision, no identity, wild swings in roles, the evidence just keeps piling up that Udoka doesn’t know what he’s doing on offense.

     
    slothy420, Easy and xtruroyaltyx like this.
  5. glimmertwins

    glimmertwins Member

    Joined:
    Jun 26, 2006
    Messages:
    7,233
    Likes Received:
    6,041
    Sengun is a very good player. Let's not kid ourselves - he is 100% a borderline all star on talent - literally one of the best 25ish basketball players in the world. Let's give the guy some credit - he works hard and deserves his flowers. He hasn't looked great of late but he also has been playing high level basketball since last summer so he is most definitely tired. I think the guy is legit a gamer.

    That being said - I would prefer we trade him but it's less to do with him specifically and more to do with the quickest way to assemble a more complete roster here. Sengun would fetch more on the trade market than others and i think we could net a fairly decent return for him. As good as Sengun is - those top 15ish guys are all legit game changing stars and have 3 level scoring capabilities. Right now Sengun is a one level scorer with high level facilitation skills - but you gotta build a specific type of roster to maximize Sengun's skill sets and I think it would take more effort for us to build that around him today than it would to just trade him and try to supplement what Amen/Reed/Bari/Tari bring.

    I mean those 4 guys could be significantly better in a more uptempo offense that tries to create TOs and play in transition - but that's the opposite type of offense than what Sengun needs. Its like we have a D'Antoni style personnel sitting there but we are trying to play like a late career Karl Malone team. Alpi is the better player - but he is also not likely to develop 3 level scoring after 5 years in the league and like I said above - those top 15 guys are ALL 3 level scorers so I don't think Alpi is going to magically develop both a mid range game AND a 3pt game when he is nearly 40% of the way into his career at this point. The odds are just not in his favor - nothing wrong with Alpi, but the mismatch in team playing style is what we need to address here, not specifically Alpi as a player.
     
  6. Os Trigonum

    Os Trigonum Okogie Only Fan
    Supporting Member

    Joined:
    May 2, 2014
    Messages:
    86,455
    Likes Received:
    129,620
    we need someone like . . . Jalen Green :cool:









    I'm here all week, try the veal
     
    glimmertwins likes this.
  7. Easy

    Easy Boban Only Fan
    Supporting Member

    Joined:
    Jul 23, 2002
    Messages:
    40,307
    Likes Received:
    33,288
    Yeah, I remember Udoka said that he wanted them to shoot more 3s. We are shooting a lot less this year.

    I think it's mostly personnel. Durant loves the middies. We lost two volume 3pt shooters in Jalen and Fred, and two non 3pt shooters Sengun and Amen have increased usage.
     

Share This Page