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Rockets finish off Thunder, extend home win streak to 9

Dec 6, 2023; Houston, Texas, USA;  Houston Rockets forward Jabari Smith Jr. (10) reacts a basket by guard Aaron Holiday (0) against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the second half at Toyota Center. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Shea-USA TODAY Sports
Credit: Thomas Shea-USA TODAY Sports

Dillon Brooks scored 23 points, Alperen Sengun tallied 21 and Aaron Holiday added 22 points off the bench as the Houston Rockets extended their homecourt winning streak to nine games with a 110-101 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday.

Brooks was instrumental in helping the Rockets reclaim control in the third quarter after the Thunder shaved a 13-point deficit to 69-68 on a Tre Mann corner 3-pointer with 3:30 remaining by drilling a 3-pointer.

Holiday caught fire in the fourth period, making his first three 3-pointers of that frame, including consecutive 3s that pushed the Rockets’ lead to 97-80.

Sengun was steady throughout, adding six rebounds, seven assists and two blocks. Jalen Green (15 points) and Fred VanVleet (11 points, nine assists, three steals) rounded out a balanced attack. Jabari Smith Jr. grabbed a career-high 18 rebounds as the Rockets posted a 53-30 rebounding advantage.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander paced the Thunder with 33 points — on 13-for-18 shooting — plus six assists and six steals. But the Thunder shot just 42.5 percent from the floor as Josh Giddey and Chet Holmgren combined for 12 points while missing 15 of 20 shots. Holmgren did block six shots.

Gilgeous-Alexander kept the Thunder afloat early while the Rockets shot 59.1 percent in the opening period. With Houston leading 26-15 and surging, Gilgeous-Alexander recorded a steal that yielded a basket and later added a three-point play that provided the Thunder a measure of stability.

Green sank a buzzer-beating jumper that lifted Houston to a 32-22 lead entering the second, but that margin could have easily been larger.

Turnovers undermined the Rockets’ proficiency throughout the first half. Houston led by as many as 12 points before the break, but 10 turnovers resulted in 14 points for the Thunder.

When Gilgeous-Alexander turned his second steal into a layup just before the half came to a close, the Thunder shaved the deficit to 55-50. Gilgeous-Alexander scored 16 in the half.

–Field Level Media

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