The Houston Rockets are embracing a more collective approach on offense following the sidelining of their star forward. Instead of relying on one dominant scorer, the team has emphasized distribution and versatility to maintain scoring momentum. Coaching staff have adjusted the game plan to leverage the strengths of multiple players, encouraging ball movement and high-quality shot opportunities across the roster. This strategy not only keeps defenses guessing but also empowers role players to step up and contribute consistently on the scoreboard.

Key contributors such as Jalen Green, Alperen Şengün, and Kevin Porter Jr. have taken on expanded responsibilities, combining efforts to fill the scoring void. The Rockets have also refined their pick-and-roll sets, creating more open looks and driving lanes. Below is a quick snapshot of how scoring has diversified since Durant’s absence:

Player Avg. Points Per Game (Last 5) Usage Rate Increase
Jalen Green 24.8 +6%
Alperen Şengün 18.2 +4%
Kevin Porter Jr. 17.5 +5%
Eric Gordon 12.3 +3%
  • Increased ball movement: Rockets lead the league in assists during Durant’s absence.
  • Balanced scoring: No player averaging more than 25 PPG, indicating shared offensive load.
  • Defensive focus: Improved team defense creating transition scoring opportunities.