Houston Rockets hosted Golden State Warriors on Sunday in Game 7 of his first round series. Rockets want to return from a 3–1 series deficit and proceed in the second round of the playoffs for the first time since 2020.
Houston won 5 and 6 games with double points to force game 7. The team has seen and played with confidence since falling down 3–1 and all-star Big Man Elparan Sengun believes that three defeats of rockets in this series have been their own mistake.
Sengun told local reporters before Game 7 that “there is no reason” Houston should not win on Sunday.
“I don’t think they have defeated us this series,” Sengun Said“We defeat ourselves, remember free throw and easy shots. When we are closed, we are closed. We have all the talents in the world. There is no reason for us to lose this game.”
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Sengun is 20.8 points, 11.5 rebounds, 5.3 aid, 2.0 theft and rockets-warriors series are 0.3 block average, while shooting 46.3% from the ground, 3 to 3 and 63.9% to 28.6% from the free-thro line. The 22 -year -old is in his first postson series.
The series has a Houston average of 106.5 points, while the Golden State average is 104.2.
Warriors won the game 1 to 10 points, rockets won the game 2 to 15 points, Warriors won the game 3 by 11 points and the game by 4 to three points and the rockets won the game by 5 to 15 points and the game by 6 to eight points.
The winner of the rockets-warriors series will face Minnesota Timberwells in the second round.
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