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Houston Rockets Focus on Player Development as Alperen Sengun Trains in Turkey

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Houston Rockets Focus on Player Development as Alperen Sengun Trains in Turkey
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The Rockets are getting ready for the 2024-25 NBA season by sending three staff members including Alperen Sengun to Turkey. The seven-week summer training camp assisted players such as Alperen Sengun in rejuvenating and recuperating, guaranteeing they come back more powerful for the upcoming season.

Alperen Sengun’s Impressive Growth

In his third season, Alperen Sengun continues to be a vital player for the Rockets, having a higher box plus/minus than top players Jayson Tatum and Giannis Antetokounmpo. Although there is speculation surrounding his contract extension, the team’s choice to send Sengun for specialized training demonstrates their commitment to his future. Throughout the summer, Sengun concentrated on recuperation and building up his strength, a process that his coach, Cam Hodges, feels has had a significant impact on him.

Contract Dilemma Looms

Despite not engaging in discussions about a contract extension. The Rockets are seeing an increase in Sengun’s importance to the team. The young center, who is 22 years old, has demonstrated his value. By scoring an average of more than 21 points per game. Also beginning over 60 games in the last two seasons. Even with injuries, Sengun continues to be an important player for the Houston team. If the Rockets do not act quickly, his current contract status could allow other teams to make offers.

What’s Next for Sengun and the Rockets?

Should the Rockets opt to retain Fred VanVleet for another season, the extension for Sengun could be pushed back. Yet, allowing Sengun to become a free agent in 2025 may turn out to be expensive, considering the high need for talented centers. Despite the uncertain circumstances. Sengun’s confidence has been lifted by his summer training and recovery Also potentially preparing him for a breakthrough season. At the moment, the Rockets’ destiny with Sengun is uncertain.

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