Alperen Şengün’s Improved Efficiency After All-Star Break

Alperen Şengün has had his ups and downs this season, as have the Rockets as a whole, but there’s been some positive signs recently. Specifically since the All-Star break, he’s been more efficient on less shot attempts.

Şengün’s Scoring and Shot Selection

Alpi’s scoring average has dropped from 20.7 to 20.4 points per game, a virtually meaningless difference. He’s doing that on 1.7 less attempts per game.

That slight change in shot diet has increased his field goal percentage tremendously. From 49.7-percent to 57.9-percent after February 11th, he’s sitting at a much more respectable average now.

His 52.2-percent average across the whole season is a solid number.

The Confidence From Beyond the Arc

This improvement from Şengün isn’t just based on his hot shooting from beyond the arc. While his average increased from 29.9 to 35.1-percent, he’s still taking 1.7 threes per game. Comparing that to his 1.9 attempts before the All-Star break, there’s not a huge difference.

His improvement can be credited to patience and better shot selection. Not just forcing the issue, but rather choosing to take smarter shots. Then the threes he’s making become easier when they’re shot with confidence.

He actually spoke on that confidence from beyond the arc in this postgame interview, previously mentioned on Roundtable.

Free Throw Consistency

From 69.1-percent on 5.8 attempts to 67-percent on 4.5 attempts, this is an area the Rockets need much more consistency from.

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