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Houston Rockets center Alperen Sengun has no lack of talent on defense. It was on display on national TV in Minnesota. The Rockets need more of it.
The Houston Rockets allowed the Minnesota Timberwolves to pull off the biggest overtime comeback in NBA history.
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Houston Rockets vs. Minnesota Timberwolves: Stream, lineups, injury reports, broadcast (3/25)
Can the Rockets come out on top in a game with real playoff implications?
The Houston Rockets not only had another late game collapse in loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves they made history while doing it.
Despite Kevin Durant reaching another scoring milestone, late-game flaws cost the Rockets once again after historic comeback by Timberwolves.
Alperen Sengun blocked Julius Randle while sustaining a bloody lip to force OT, but the Rockets fell 110-108 to the Timberwolves.
Wednesday's overtime loss was another example of the Rockets' inability to execute late in games to pull out a victory.
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‘Not prepared’: Bulls drop defenseless Rockets to No. 6 in West
“Disrespected the game,” Ime Udoka said after Houston (43-28) lost to the rebuilding Bulls. “Not prepared from the get-go. Just non-aggressive.”
Minnesota Timberwolves forward Naz Reid earned an ejection in overtime of Wednesday's 110-108 win over the Houston Rockets because he "questioned the integrity" of the referee crew.
Although Giannis Antetokounmpo would seem like a no-brainer for the Houston Rockets, his impact would be limited without other additions.