The Houston Rockets have demonstrated a resilient and aggressive approach on their home court this season, turning the Toyota Center into a fortress of energy and tactical execution. Their split between offense and defense has been markedly improved, with an average of 112.4 points per game at home, showcasing an uptick in shooting efficiency and ball movement. Key contributors like Jalen Green and Alperen Şengün have been instrumental, combining for over 45% of the team’s scoring average in these matchups. The Rockets’ ability to capitalize on fast breaks and second-chance points has consistently disrupted opponents’ rhythm, making home games significantly more challenging for visiting teams.

Houston’s style thrives when core players maintain high usage rates while sharing the floor effectively. Below is a breakdown of the Rockets’ home performance metrics and the impact of their primary players:

Player PTS/G (Home) Rebounds Assists Plus/Minus
Jalen Green 24.3 4.2 5.1 +6.5
Alperen Şengün 16.7 9.6 3.0 +5.1
Kevin Porter Jr. 18.9 3.5 6.8 +4.8

Key factors that shape the Rockets’ home success include:

  • High tempo offense fueled by dynamic guard play
  • Effective pick-and-roll execution with Åžengün as a screen setter
  • Improved defensive cohesion, particularly in limiting second-chance points
  • Strong crowd influence increasing player energy and focus