"Houston’s biggest issue is that nothing is triggered by the primary action."
Top NBA analyst in Turkey, Kaan Kural on Sengun’s (and Houston’s) struggles:
- Alperen has only had 3 or 4 good games since the beginning of the year. An All-Star level, All-NBA caliber player cannot have this few good games.
- Alperen’s biggest problem is that he isn't being used in the most ideal, efficient way. This leaves him stuck doing things that are more difficult, more complex, and things he isn't as good at. It’s a chicken-and-egg situation; he does inefficient things, and as he does, he tries even harder psychologically, leaning into more difficult plays. I know Alperen doesn't usually have issues with self-confidence, but when this process drags on, you can lose your rhythm and proper habits within that struggle.
- When nothing else works, every team in the NBA gives the ball to their best player and says, "Go do something," which is standard. But the "primary action" is crucial. Houston’s biggest issue is that nothing is triggered by the primary action. There are three teams in the NBA that don't seem to know what they're doing on offense: Orlando, Houston, and Sacramento.
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