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Sengun’s 39 Carries Short-Handed Rockets Past Pacers as Durant Sits With Ankle Sprain

Coach Ime Udoka said Kevin Durant sprained his left ankle on a fan’s foot, prompting Houston to lean on Alperen Sengun plus a huge rebounding edge.

Overview

  • Durant was ruled out against Indiana with a left ankle sprain on the official injury report, and Udoka said the sprain came when he stepped on a fan’s foot.
  • Alperen Sengun tied his season high with 39 points and added 16 rebounds and five assists in a 118-114 road win.
  • Houston, also without Steven Adams and Fred VanVleet, overwhelmed Indiana on the glass with 19 offensive rebounds and a 23-board advantage, converting 30 second-chance points.
  • A key late sequence saw Sengun miss two free throws, secure his own offensive rebound, and set up Amen Thompson, whose free throw with 3.8 seconds left sealed the game.
  • Pascal Siakam led the Pacers with 27 points and Bennedict Mathurin had 25, while Houston logged its third straight victory and fifth in six games; no longer-term update on Durant’s recovery was provided.