Alperen Sengun’s Jaw-Dropping Playoff Performance Places Him Among Basketball’s Elite—But What’s Next?

Alperen Sengun’s Jaw-Dropping Playoff Performance Places Him Among Basketball’s Elite—But What’s Next?

Here’s a name you didn’t expect to be whispering alongside Larry Bird in the playoff record books, huh? Alperen Sengun—a guy who’s barely wrapped his fourth NBA season around his finger—is lighting up the postseason statistics in a way that stops you dead in your tracks. Averaging 20 points, 11 boards, over 5 dimes, and 2 steals per game, Sengun isn’t just playing—he’s rewriting a rarefied page of playoff history that only Bird has touched. Makes you wonder: is this just a hot streak or the birth of a new legend? As the Rockets stare down a do-or-die Game 7 against the Warriors, the stakes couldn’t be higher—and yes, that means soon enough, we might see Sengun’s gritty hustle collide head-on with Rudy Gobert’s defensive mastery. But here’s the thing—Sengun isn’t just gunning for stats; he’s chasing rings, guts, glory—an echo of Bird’s own dream. The question is, can Houston’s young guns channel their fire long enough to shock the basketball world? Let’s dive into why Sengun’s playoff run isn’t just impressive, it’s downright historic.

Houston Rockets v Golden State Warriors - Game Three
(Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

 

Alperen Sengun of the Houston Rockets is enjoying his first run through the NBA playoffs, and he’s having quite an impact.

In fact, he has joined an elite, iconic company.

According to StatMuse, Sengun is one of two players in NBA history to average 20.0+ points, 10.0+ rebounds, 5.0+ assists, and 1.5+ steals per game in the playoffs.

The only other player to achieve that statline is Larry Bird.

So far, it’s been an average of 20.8 points, 11.5 rebounds, 5.3 assists, and 2.0 steals per game during his six playoff appearances.

This was Sengun’s fourth season in the league, but the first time his Rockets went all the way to the playoffs.

He has been waiting for this moment and wants to prove himself, just like the rest of his team.

They have definitely been proving a lot, and the Rockets will now face the Golden State Warriors in Game 7 of the opening round.

If they win, they will advance to the second round, taking on the Minnesota Timberwolves.

That means in the near future, Rockets fans might be able to see Sengun go toe-to-toe against Rudy Gobert, who has been named Defensive Player of the Year multiple times.

Sengun is doing things that only one other NBA star has, but he’s not content to stop now.

He isn’t aiming to just make history with his numbers; he wants to become a champion.

Some people say the Rockets are too young and too inexperienced to go all the way, but Sengun isn’t hearing that and is giving it 100 percent every single night.

He wants to be like Bird in more than just one way because he wishes to win multiple titles just like he did.

 

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