Rockets center Alperen Sengun was expected to miss 10-to-14 days due to a right ankle sprain. However, he only ended up being sidelined for three games over seven days. Sengun admitted on Wednesday that he’s not fully healthy, tweets Kelly Iko of Yahoo Sports.
“Still not 100 percent. It’s not going to be 100 percent for a while,” Sengun said. “But I’ve played through this all my life and I’m okay with it. Trying to get my treatment every day, feel as strong as I can be and go play.”
The Rockets have been in a slump lately, dropping four of their past five games, including a 20-point home loss to Oklahoma City on Thursday.
We have more from around the Western Conference:
- Suns guard Devin Booker missed Thursday’s loss in Detroit due to a left ankle sprain, but head coach Jordan Ott is optimistic he could return for Saturday’s game at New York, per The Associated Press. It was the four-time All-Star’s fourth absence of the season after he previously missed time due to a groin injury.
- Veteran big man Al Horford only spent one season with the Thunder, but he made a lasting impact on the organization, writes Justin Martinez of The Oklahoman (subscriber link). Horford also rebuilt his value in Oklahoma City after a disappointing season with Philadelphia. “He was one of the first vocal vets that I had been around,” Kenrich Williams told The Oklahoman. “He showed us how to prepare for games. He showed us how to stay ready. And when his number wasn’t called, he always was encouraging on the sideline. It’s kind of like what you see all the guys do today on the team. Even though there were only three (current) guys on that team, I feel like he played a big part in our success.”
- A pair of two-way players for the Trail Blazers are nearing their active games limits, according to Sean Highkin of The Rose Garden Report (Substack link). Assuming he’s active every game between now and then, forward Sidy Cissoko will reach his 50-game limit on February 11, Highkin writes, while guard Caleb Love is projected to hit his limit toward the end of February. Both players have made cases to be promoted to standard contracts after becoming rotation regulars amid a series of injuries, Highkin notes.