Alperen Sengun is a center for the Houston Rockets, wearing number 28 and serving as one of the team's primary offensive and playmaking hubs in the frontcourt. Born in Turkey on July 25, 2002, Sengun stands 6'10" and weighs 243 lbs. He came to the NBA directly from Besiktas in Turkey rather than through the US college system, establishing himself as one of the more technically advanced young big men in the league.
Across 72 games this season, Sengun has posted 20.3 points, 8.8 rebounds, and 6.3 assists per game in 33.1 minutes, numbers that reflect a rare three-category impact from the center position. His 52.7 percent field goal rate points to efficient interior finishing, while his assist total is exceptionally high for a big man and underscores his role as a secondary playmaker in Houston's offense. Defensive contributions of 1.2 steals and 1.1 blocks per game add further value. His three-point shooting sits at just 21.9 percent, meaning his scoring production is built almost entirely on post work and mid-range play rather than perimeter attempts. For bettors, Sengun's consistent volume across points, rebounds, and assists makes him a strong candidate for points props, rebound props, and especially assists props, where his usage as a passer creates a reliable floor. His below-average free throw rate of 65.5 percent is worth noting on any made free throws prop.