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Rockets Star Sengun Leaves Game with Ankle Sprain
4 Jan
Summary
- Alperen Sengun sustained a right lateral ankle sprain early in Saturday's game.
- He was injured just over a minute into the matchup with the Mavericks.
- Sengun averages 22.6 points, 9.3 rebounds, and 6.7 assists this season.

Houston Rockets' All-Star center Alperen Şengün exited Saturday's game against the Dallas Mavericks due to an injury sustained early in the first quarter. With barely more than a minute played, Şengün landed awkwardly while contesting a loose ball, resulting in a right lateral ankle sprain. The team confirmed the nature of the injury, though his immediate return was uncertain.
Şengün has been a pivotal player for the Rockets this season, averaging an impressive 22.6 points, 9.3 rebounds, and 6.7 assists per game. While he had recently missed two games with left calf tightness, he returned for Thursday's victory. This latest ankle sprain now casts doubt on his availability for upcoming matchups.
The Rockets entered the game on a four-game winning streak, facing a Mavericks team that had lost its previous four contests. Şengün's absence, coupled with the existing injury to center Steven Adams (also out with a right ankle sprain), presents a significant challenge for Houston's frontcourt depth as they continue their season.




