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Rockets, clashing with Kings, aim for West's front runner in NBA Cup

The Houston Rockets can finish a clean sweep of their NBA Cup swimming pool and will most likely secure the Western Conference's front runner in the quarterfinals if they can take out a victory on Tuesday night when they deal with the host Sacramento Kings.

The Firecrackers have actually beaten the Los Angeles Clippers, Portland Path Sports Jackets and Minnesota Timberwolves to grab hold of first place in West Group A.

A fourth straight NBA Cup win would assure the Rockets of a home video game in the West quarterfinals next week and possibly the conference's top seed depending on how the Golden State Warriors do on the road versus the Denver Nuggets on Tuesday.

The Kings have actually lost all three of their NBA Cup video games and will not be advancing to the knockout round of the in-season tournament.

Houston's newest NBA Cup win-- a 117-111 overtime choice against the Timberwolves-- began the Rockets' current three-game winning streak. Nothing has come easy, with the Firecrackers following up the Minnesota video game with another overtime success, 122-115, over the host Philadelphia 76ers before a 119-116 nail-biter at home versus the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday.

On Tuesday, Houston will be led onto the court by the new Western Conference Gamer of the Week. Alperen Sengun was given that honor after balancing 21.3 points, 12.7 rebounds, 9.0 helps, 1.7 steals and 1.7 blocks during the Rockets' three-game run of tight wins last week.

Sengun lost no time crediting Fred VanVleet, who scored 38 points against Oklahoma City, and Dillon Brooks, who took part in a physical battle with Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, for playing big-time roles in the team's. recent success.

Winning is enjoyable, Sengun stated. We learned that after we got the vets. It's so. much enjoyable now.

The Firecrackers and Kings have yet to satisfy this season. The clubs have rotated. season-series sweeps the last two years, with Sacramento going 4-0 in 2022-23. before Houston rebounded with a 3-0 whitewashing last season.

The teams have headed in opposite instructions as of late too. While the. Rockets were going unbeaten last week, the Kings were losing three of four. games, consisting of a 115-106 problem at Portland on Friday and a 127-125 home. defeat against the San Antonio Spurs on Sunday.

The loss to the Spurs occurred after Kings coach Mike Brown made a lineup. modification, beginning Malik Monk for the very first time this season. Monk reacted. with 19 points, offering the Kings 4 starters with 19 or more points, however the. bench got outscored 45-22.

What we've done so far hasn't led to good ideas in terms of our. record, Brown said of the relocation. I feel like I required to shake it up. It was. great, but at the end of the day, we still lost.

Newcomer Jae Crowder, who had actually amounted to 18 points in 2 starts after being. signed as a complimentary agent last week, switched spots with Monk and managed just two. points in 11 minutes off the bench.

-- Field Level Media

(source: Reuters)