The Houston Rockets dominated the visiting Los Angeles Clippers with a 117-106 victory Thursday evening at Toyota Center. Alperen Sengun led the charge in his return from illness, showcasing why he’s emerged as one of the NBA’s most complete big men this season. The Rockets improved to 15-6 with the dominant home win.

🔥 Quick Facts

Houston Rockets defeat LA Clippers 117-106 on December 11, 2025
Alperen Sengun returns from illness and leads all scorers in the matchup
Rockets sit 3rd in Western Conference with 15-6 record and .714 winning percentage
Sengun averaging 23.1 PPG on impressive 48-40-73 shooting this season

Sengun’s Return Ignites Dominant Houston Offense

Alperen Sengun made his presence felt immediately upon returning to action after missing games with illness. The 23-year-old center showcased the all-around game that’s put him squarely in MVP conversations this season.

The Houston offense clicked on all cylinders with Sengun anchoring both ends of the floor. His ability to score from anywhere, facilitate the offense, and defend multiple positions has been crucial to the Rockets’ success. The 4th-year pro continues improving each season, with his 7.1 assists per game marking career-high playmaking.

Clippers Struggle on Road, Continue Slide

The Los Angeles Clippers fell to 6-18 overall with this loss, extending their difficult stretch away from home. The struggling visitors couldn’t keep pace with Houston’s offensive execution throughout the night.

James Harden and the Clippers faced a Rockets team playing with elite efficiency. Houston was heavily favored entering tonight’s matchup and delivered a convincing performance that validated the sportsbooks’ expectations. The 11-point margin of victory proved decisive.

Rockets’ Western Conference Standings Strengthen

Team
Record
Win %
Conference

Oklahoma City Thunder
17-5
.773
1st (West)

Houston Rockets
15-6
.714
3rd (West)

Denver Nuggets
14-8
.636
2nd (West)

LA Clippers
6-18
.250
14th (West)

The Rockets are positioned in 2nd place in the Western Conference standings, just behind the dominant Oklahoma City Thunder. With 15 wins in 21 games, Houston has established itself as one of the league’s elite teams this season.

Head Coach Ime Udoka has built a balanced roster featuring Kevin Durant, Sengun, and complementary pieces. Thursday’s dominant win over a struggling Clippers team serves as another statement victory for the conference contenders.

MVP Case Growing for Sengun’s Outstanding Play

Sengun remains in MVP conversations despite missing recent games. His 23.1 points per game average leads the Rockets, while his 9.4 rebounds and 7.1 assists demonstrate rare versatility at the center position. The Turkish international is shooting 48% from the field, 40% from three-point range, and 73% from the free throw line.

“Alperen Sengun has averaged 23.1 points per game during the 2025-26 season, 1.6 points more than Thursday’s points prop total.”

— USA Today Rockets Wire, Pregame Analysis

What Do the Rockets Need to Continue their Elite Pace Through the Season?

Health will be critical moving forward for Houston. The Rockets demonstrated they can compete with anyone when fully healthy, as evidenced by tonight’s commanding victory. Maintaining depth and avoiding significant injuries will determine whether Houston can sustain their .714 winning percentage through the remainder of the season.

With Sengun back in uniform and performing at an elite level, the Rockets have momentum heading into their next stretch of games. The Western Conference is wide open, and Houston’s strong start positions them as legitimate contenders for a deep playoff run.

Sources

ESPN – Live score and game recaps
NBA.com – Official standings and statistics
USA Today Rockets Wire – Season analysis and predictions

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