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Turkish NBA star Şengün shines as Rockets hand Nets 5th straight loss

Turkish NBA star Şengün shines as Rockets hand Nets 5th straight loss

Alperen Şengün scored 30 factors, and Fred VanVleet contributed 21 factors and 10 assists, main the Houston Rockets to a 112-101 victory over the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday night time.

Şengün has surpassed the 20-point mark in seven consecutive video games, taking pictures 11 of 17 from inside, sinking 8-of-10 free throws and securing eight rebounds.

“On offense, they trust me,” Şengün stated. “They’re playing through me a lot in isolation, so I’m trying my best to score.”

VanVleet made 6-of-8 3-pointers, with Houston ending the sport 19 of 39 from lengthy distance.

The Nets have misplaced 5 in a row and 10 of their final 12, dropping them to 15-20 on the season.

“I’m going to continue to hold them to a standard,” Nets coach Jacque Vaughn stated. “They deserve that. This will make us better as a team. We’ll grow from this together, but the belief part of it has to be the first step in getting out of this hole.”

Mikal Bridges and Cameron Johnson led the Nets with 15 factors. Nic Claxton added 12 factors and 13 rebounds, whereas Royce O’Neale chipped in 13 factors off the bench.

VanVleet scored 11 factors within the first quarter, and the Rockets led 26-22. Houston shot 6 of 11 from behind the 3-point line, with VanVleet changing on all three of his makes an attempt. However, Brooklyn scored 9 factors off 9 Houston turnovers within the second quarter to take a 50-49 lead at halftime.

“They had 14 points off those 12 (turnovers) in the first half and nine fast-break points,” Rockets coach Ime Udoka stated. “We looked at that and said, ‘They scored 50, only, and if we take care of that, they’re in the low 30s,’ so we did a much better job. Only three turnovers in the second half.”

Brooklyn elevated its result in 5 throughout the first three minutes of the third quarter, solely to see Houston go on a 24-6 run, capped by Cam Whitmore’s third 3-pointer of the night time. He completed with 11 factors off Houston’s bench.

The Rockets outscored the Nets 38-25 in a 3rd quarter that ended with VanVleet blocking O’Neale’s half-court heave on the buzzer, taking a 12-point lead into the fourth, and Brooklyn could not get nearer than 9 factors within the last interval.

Houston improved to 17-15 regardless of enjoying with out beginning ahead Dillon Brooks, who missed his fourth straight recreation as a consequence of an indirect pressure, and Tari Eason due to left leg soreness.

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