Golden State Warriors Edge Past Rockets 109–106 in Game 4
In a nail-biting Game 4 of the NBA Western Conference first-round playoff series, the Golden State Warriors pulled off a narrow 109–106 win against the Houston Rockets, taking a commanding 3–1 lead in the series. However, it was Alperen Şengün who stole the spotlight with a spectacular individual performance, registering 31 points and 10 rebounds, showcasing both skill and heart on the floor.
Şengün Dominates, But Rockets Fall Short
The 21-year-old Turkish big man has quickly become a cornerstone for the Rockets, and his Game 4 heroics were a testament to his growth and consistency. Paired alongside Steven Adams in a “jumbo lineup,” Şengün dominated the paint, giving the Warriors' defense constant trouble.
Despite Houston taking a 57–50 lead at halftime, Golden State came storming back with an 18–1 run to open the third quarter, flipping the momentum entirely.
On-Court Drama: Draymond Green in the Spotlight Again
The game wasn’t without drama. Draymond Green found himself in controversy yet again, receiving both a flagrant and a technical foul for separate incidents. Surprisingly, he remained in the game, adding fire to an already intense playoff battle.
Despite late-game hustle from the Rockets and a game-tying effort in the final minute, a critical turnover and missed shots sealed their fate, handing the Warriors their third win in the series.
What’s Next: Rockets Face Elimination in Game 5
The pressure now shifts to Game 5, scheduled for Wednesday at the Toyota Center in Houston. It's do-or-die for the Rockets, who must dig deep to stay alive in the playoffs. Momentum is with Golden State, but with Şengün’s rising star power and a home-court crowd, Houston still has a fighting chance.