Houston’s triumph was fueled by standout performances from their core roster, with Jalen Green leading the charge. Green dropped an impressive 32 points, showcasing his improved perimeter shooting and aggressive drives to the basket. Supporting him, Alperen Şengün dominated the paint, contributing 18 points along with 12 rebounds, effectively controlling the glass on both ends of the floor. The Rockets’ bench also made crucial contributions, particularly from Kenyon Martin Jr., who chipped in timely three-pointers to keep momentum swinging Houston’s way during the second quarter.

Coach Ime Udoka’s strategic adjustments were evident throughout the night, especially with the switch to a versatile defensive scheme that confused the Pelicans’ offense. Implementing a mix of zone and man-to-man defenses disrupted New Orleans’ rhythm, forcing turnovers and limiting easy baskets. Offensively, the shift to emphasize pick-and-roll plays involving Green and Şengün created multiple high-percentage looks, reflected in the Rockets’ 48% team shooting. Below is a breakdown of Houston’s key player stats that propelled the victory:

PlayerPointsReboundsAssists
Jalen Green3257
Alperen Şengün18124
Kenyon Martin Jr.1432
Jabari Smith Jr.1983