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Rockets Survive Against Magic in Overtime 117-113
Rockets Alperen Sengun vs Thunder

In the heart of Houston, with the roar of 18,055 fans echoing through the Toyota Center for their Houston Rockets, a basketball game transformed into a testament of sheer will. This wasn’t just another night in the long grind of an NBA season; this was a story of resilience, a tale of two teams pushing each other to the absolute brink. The Houston Rockets, staring down the barrel of an 11-point deficit in the fourth quarter, clawed their way back to steal a 117-113 overtime thriller from a battered but brave Orlando Magic squad.

It was a night that felt destined for disappointment for the home crowd. The Magic, even without the star power of Paolo Banchero and Jalen Suggs, were playing with a desperate fire. Franz Wagner was a man possessed, pouring in a season-high 29 points, each basket a dagger that seemed to push the Rockets further into the dark. Alongside him, Desmond Bane, playing with a next-man-up grit, added 26 of his own. Orlando was dictating the pace, controlling the flow, and with every passing minute, the hope in Houston began to fade.

But then, the legends showed up.

The Durant and Sengun Show

This is why you bring a player like Kevin Durant to your team. With the game on the line, he was simply inevitable. Durant, a maestro with a basketball in his hands, orchestrated the comeback with a cool-headed brilliance that defied the mounting pressure. He finished the night with 35 points, but it was the weight and timing of those points that mattered. It was his step-back jumper in overtime that felt like the final nail, a shot so pure it silenced any remaining doubt. After the game, with a tired but triumphant grin, Durant simply said, “We stuck with it.” It was a classic understatement for a Herculean effort.

And then there was Alperen Sengun. The young Turkish star wasn’t just a sidekick; he was a co-author of this victory. Battling in the paint all night, Sengun put up a monster stat line of 30 points and 12 rebounds. But his most defining moment came as the clock in regulation dwindled to nothing. With the Rockets’ hopes hanging by a thread, he drove the lane and, with the weight of the city on his shoulders, lay in the tying bucket at the buzzer. It was a moment of pure, unadulterated pandemonium. The crowd erupted, his teammates mobbed him, and the game was sent into an extra frame that Sengun himself had willed into existence.

Winning in the Margins

Overtime was a five-minute street fight. Every possession was a war. The tone was set when Amen Thompson soared through the air for a thunderous dunk, a perfect feed from Durant, to seize the lead. The defense, which had been porous earlier, suddenly became a fortress. Jabari Smith Jr., a rising force for these Rockets, came up with a massive block on Wagner, a defensive stand that shifted the momentum for good.

The game stats tell a story of dominance in the dirty work. The Rockets outrebounded the Magic 69 to 57, a staggering difference. Their 19 offensive rebounds were a testament to their relentless hustle, giving them second and third chances when shots wouldn’t fall. That grit, that refusal to quit on a play, is what separates winning teams from the rest. As Magic coach Jamahl Mosley lamented after the game, “That game came down to the small details… The game was in the margins.” On this night, the Rockets owned those margins.

A Glimpse of the Future

While the veterans sealed the deal, the contributions from the Rockets’ young guns cannot be overlooked. Reed Sheppard, the sophomore sharpshooter, came off the bench to score a crucial 16 points, looking every bit the seasoned pro. Thompson and Smith Jr. both secured double-doubles, their energy and athleticism providing the spark that ignited the comeback.

This was more than just a win for the Rockets. It was a statement. It was a demonstration of character, a refusal to lose. In a game where they were outplayed for long stretches, they found a way, leaning on their superstar, trusting their young core, and simply wanting it more. For the fans who stayed, who believed even when logic said not to, it was a night they won’t soon forget—a gritty, emotional, and ultimately glorious victory snatched from the jaws of defeat.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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