The NBA Has an Alperen Sengun Problem…
Alperen Sengun is quickly becoming one of the most unique and unstoppable young big men in the NBA, and the rest of the league is starting to realize it. In this video, we break down why the Houston Rockets star is creating a massive problem for defenses everywhere and how his game is changing the way we look at modern centers.
Standing 6’11” with elite footwork, crafty scoring touch, and incredible passing vision, Sengun draws comparisons to Nikola Jokic — but with his own twist. He can bully defenders in the post, hit mid-range shots, and run the offense like a point guard, making him one of the most versatile bigs in the league. At just 23 years old, his ability to impact the game on both ends of the floor makes him the true cornerstone of Houston’s rebuild.
We’ll analyze Sengun’s best games, his chemistry with Amen Thompson and potential with Kevin Durant, and why Ime Udoka’s system allows him to thrive. The Rockets have a star in the making, and the NBA better be ready for what’s coming.
If you love NBA highlights and rising stars, this is a must-watch.
#AlperenSengun #HoustonRockets #NBA #NBABasketball
6 Comments
Will Sengun be an All-Star again next season?
Definitely caught my eye this past post season. The west is just looking so nasty to call. The season couldn't start anytime sooner.
Great video. Not only do I think he'll repeat as an All-Star, I think he's gonna get MVP votes.
You don't mention he is shooting 3's in eurobasket this year. If he can carry this to NBA it's just makes easy to attack to rim without post up
The edit at 9:24 is amazing bro <3
This is what I was trying to tell the people who thought Houston should've bet on Jalen Green instead. Being a Turk myself, I'm no stranger to local hype for our guys in the NBA. We had some decent players, too, like Hido and Memo, who were also unique players but ever since I saw Alpi playing like that in the NBA, not being afraid of playing fancy passes and stuff, I knew he'd be something special. He's not Baby Jokic anymore, call him Daddy Şengün! 🙂