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Rockets' Alperen Sengun apologizes publicly for directing gender-based insult at female official
Houston Rockets center Alperen Sengun publicly apologized for directing a gender-based insult at official Jenna Reneau during a loss Wednesday night to the Boston Celtics. Sengun was upset about non-call on a drive while the Rockets were on their way to a 114-93 home loss.
How Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault called out his team's late-game execution in Saturday's loss to the Rockets at home.
The Houston Rockets had an opportunity to reunite with James Harden at the trade deadline and decided to pass.
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Photos: Best images from Thunder's 112-106 loss to Rockets
The best photos from the Oklahoma City Thunder's 112-106 loss to the Houston Rockets.
A quiet approach to the NBA trade deadline may be the smartest way for a Rockets team looking at building its future.
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Alperen Şengün's triple-double helps Houston Rockets end skid with comeback win over OKC Thunder
Houston overcame a 15-point deficit at one point against the defending NBA champions to take a road win and end its two-game losing streak.
Houston was one of the few teams that did not make a move at the trade deadline. Was it a smart decision?
Houston Rockets star center Alperen Sengun was remorseful on Saturday for making a sexist remark to a female referee during a game on Wednesday. Sengun made his first public comments following the Rockets' 112-106 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Saturday.
The Houston Rockets were among three teams to not make a trade ahead of Thursday's deadline, joining the Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs.
Alperen Sengun has had an up-and-down season for the Houston Rockets, who were able to beat the Oklahoma City Thunder Saturday afternoon despite questions running rampant online about the team and their ability to be a real threat in the playoffs.