"LONG SUMMER IS WAITING" TURKIYE SPECIAL CENTER PROMISES TO GROW

"Long Summer is Waiting" Turkiye Special Center Promises to Grow

"Long Summer is Waiting" Turkiye Special Center Promises to Grow

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The Senkun is already looking ahead to next season.

The Houston Rockets were eliminated by the Golden State Warriors 3-4 after a bloody battle going into Game 7 in the first round of the 2025 NBA Playoffs Western Conference.

Trailing by 1-3 in the series, he took the lead by winning Games 5 and 6, but failed to advance to the second round unfortunately by losing Game 7 at home.

Houston's starting center Alferen Sengun finished his first playoff journey in the first round with an average of 20.9 points, 11.9 rebounds and 5.3 assists.
After Game 7, Sengun looked back on the season, saying, "There have been some improvements in defense this season, but I think there is still a lot more to work on in offense."

"I think the offense was much better last season. I try to make up for my shortcomings by focusing on all the factors, including touch and physicality. The long summer is waiting for me. I think I have a lot of work to do," he added.

As Senghoon said, his defense was one of the driving forces for Houston to bring back the lead in the first-round series against Golden State. Regional defense, which expands Sen's activity with a lineup that uses Sen and Steven Adams at the same time, successfully blocked Golden State's outer shot. 메이저사이트

Sen, who hails from Turkiye, however, is a big man who was evaluated as one of the biggest advantages when he entered the NBA through the draft. Although he is slow-footed, he knew how to use various footwork smoothly in the paint zone, and showed off his talent in playmaking as well.

Sengun, who scored 19.1 points, 10.3 rebounds and 4.9 assists this season, was the fourth-highest average assist among players with double-digit rebounds, following Nikola Jokic, Janis Antetokounmpo and Domantas Sabonis.

However, the efficiency of field throws was disappointing. Sen's average score this season was 21.1 points, down slightly from the previous season when his career was high, but the success rate of field throws fell to 49.6 percent from 53.7 percent last season.

In any case, he also enjoyed the joy of selecting his first career All-Star, and he showed quite a lot of impressive performances, driving Golden State, where Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green, the three veterans with the most experience in the league, to the brink of elimination.

After finishing his fourth season in the NBA, the future is still bright. And if you are looking forward to the next season as soon as the season is over, you will show your face on the court in a more advanced way than you are now.

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