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More Than a Win: Rockets’ Grit and Amen Thompson’s Brilliance Signal a Power Shift

Last updated: December 12, 2025 9:04 am
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In a nail-biting finish that sent shockwaves through the Western Conference, the Houston Rockets snatched a 115-113 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers, not just with a single heroic play, but with a relentless display of grit that tells a larger story. Rookie Amen Thompson delivered the game-winning three-point play, but it was Houston’s stunning dominance on the boards that truly decided this contest, revealing a surging young contender and a veteran-led team in a dangerous freefall.

This wasn’t just another game on the NBA calendar. This was a statement. When Amen Thompson soared to tip in a miss from Alperen Sengun with just 17.2 seconds on the clock, he wasn’t just scoring two points; he was crystallizing the identity of the new-look Houston Rockets. The ensuing free throw to complete the three-point play sealed the 115-113 win, but the real story was written in the effort that created the opportunity: it was Houston’s third offensive rebound on a single, game-deciding possession.

Domination on the Glass: Why Houston’s Hustle Was the Difference

The final box score tells a brutal tale. The Rockets outrebounded the Clippers by a staggering 51-28 margin. This wasn’t a statistical anomaly; it was a fundamental beatdown in the trenches. Houston pulled down 21 offensive rebounds, relentlessly extending possessions and demoralizing a Clippers team that couldn’t secure the ball. That hustle is why a rising Rockets squad improved to an impressive 16-6, avoiding back-to-back losses and solidifying their place among the West’s elite.

For the Clippers, this loss is more than just a single defeat; it’s an indictment. A veteran team featuring stars like Kawhi Leonard and James Harden should not be so thoroughly outworked. The inability to close out a defensive stand was their undoing, highlighted by Leonard being called for a decisive offensive foul and Nicolas Batum committing a costly inbounds violation on the Clippers’ final two chances to tie.

Houston Rockets center Alperen Sengun drives against the LA Clippers, showcasing his versatile offensive game.
Alperen Sengun was a force all night, controlling the paint and providing a steady offensive presence for the Rockets. (AP Photo/Michael Wyke)

A Glimpse into the Future: Two Franchises on Divergent Paths

The result pushes two franchises further down their current paths. The Rockets are proving that their hot start is no fluke. They are young, athletic, and play with an energy that veteran teams struggle to match. Thompson’s near triple-double (20 points, 9 rebounds, 8 assists) is a sign of a future superstar embracing the moment. Alongside him, Alperen Sengun put up a monster line of 22 points, 15 rebounds, 5 assists, and 4 steals, cementing his status as one of the league’s most skilled big men.

Conversely, the Clippers are in crisis mode. Now sitting at a dismal 6-19, this was their third consecutive loss and eighth in nine games. Despite brilliant individual efforts, the team looks disjointed. The current Western Conference official standings paint a grim picture for Los Angeles, a team built for a championship run that is instead plummeting toward the lottery.

Key Performances That Defined the Night

While team dynamics told the larger story, the individual battles were fierce. The game was a showcase of talent, both ascending and established, as confirmed by numerous NBA reports.

  • Amen Thompson (HOU): The rookie was the hero, finishing with 20 points on an efficient 8-of-12 shooting, alongside 9 rebounds and 8 assists in a performance that belied his experience.
  • Alperen Sengun (HOU): The Turkish center was Houston’s engine, leading the team with 22 points and 15 boards while making plays on both ends of the floor.
  • Ivica Zubac (LAC): In a losing effort, Zubac was nearly perfect, matching his season-high with 33 points on a remarkable 13-of-14 shooting, adding 7 rebounds.
  • Kawhi Leonard & James Harden (LAC): The star duo combined for 46 points, with Leonard logging a season-high 41 minutes. Harden added 22 points against the team where he became a global superstar, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the team’s glaring flaws.
  • Kevin Durant (HOU): After a slow 1-for-7 start, the veteran superstar found his rhythm, scoring 13 of his 16 points in a crucial third-quarter burst that kept Houston in striking distance.
Kevin Durant of the Houston Rockets shoots over two Clippers defenders, highlighting the veteran's scoring prowess.
Kevin Durant provided veteran leadership and key second-half scoring to help propel the Rockets to victory. (AP Photo/Michael Wyke)

Ultimately, this game served as a powerful narrative device for the league. The Houston Rockets are not just a feel-good story; they are a legitimate threat built on effort, youth, and burgeoning star power. For the Clippers, time is running out to fix what appears to be a fundamentally broken formula, as another night of stellar individual stats resulted in a demoralizing loss.

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