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The Houston Rockets began the season with an 0-2 start but have since turned things around, winning four consecutive games to tie for the longest current win streak in the league, bringing their record to 4-2 after a 110-102 victory over the Dallas Mavericks.
Individual performances have been key, with Alperen Sengun stepping up as the primary facilitator due to Fred VanVleet's injury, averaging a career-high 7.3 assists per game, while Amen Thompson continues to excel as a top two-way player. Kevin Durant has made a significant impact as a sharpshooter and closer in tight games, meeting the team's expectations.
As a team, the Rockets have shown strong advanced statistics, ranking among the best in the NBA for rebounding and catch-and-shoot percentage, and leading in offensive box outs and post-ups. They also rank second in paint touches and contesting shots on defense, reflecting coach Ime Udoka's emphasis on these areas.
However, the team has some weaker metrics, ranking last in average speed per game and screen assists, and low in handoff and offscreen frequency, indicating limited movement off screens and a reliance on double-drawing plays involving Sengun and Durant, partly due to their use of double-big lineups and zone defense.
Despite these mixed numbers, the Rockets are adapting well to integrating Durant and are focused on extending their win streak, with their next game against the Memphis Grizzlies.
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