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Alperen Sengun joins the Celtics legend in NBA history in Warriors-Rockets

The Golden State Warriors had a 3-1 lead against the Houston Rockets after game 4, a tour that is comfortable for many, but one who brings a nightmare for Warriors fans. As early as 2016, the Magical 73-9 season of the Golden State was clouded 3-1 after a comeback by Cleveland Cavaliers, and the warriors are now about to repeat a dark moment after game 6.

Supported by another outstanding performance by Fred Vanvleet, the Rockets delivered the Knockout Blow to the series in the fourth quarter and sent it back to Houston on Sunday to achieve a Win-OR-HOME game 7. It was also a great achievement by Rockets Center Alperen Sengun, who stood in NBA in addition to a Boston Celtics legend.

Sengun concluded Larry Bird to Celtics Legend as the only player in NBA history to average 20 or more points, 10 or more rebounds, five or more assists and 1.5 steals or more in the playoffs. Bird, who was a three-time champion and an elite night season star, is now accompanied by The Young Rockets Big Man, who continues to thrive in his all-star season.

Sengun ended game 6 with 21 points, 14 rebounds, six templates and three steals when he and the veteran Steven Adams formed a dynamic duo on the front square when they controlled the color against Golden State.

With a view of game 7 on Sunday, the winner in the next round against the Minnesota Timberwolves against the Minnesota-Temberwolves is said to be aligned with five games with five games with five games with five games.

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