Led by a career-high five blocks from Alperen Sengun and three by fellow second-year center Usman Garuba, the Houston Rockets collected 19 as a group in Wednesday’s 101-92 win (box score) at Dallas. That team total came in one shy of a franchise record, set in the 1984-85 rookie season of legendary center Hakeem Olajuwon.
Garuba scored a career-high 12 points in 22 minutes on perfect 5-of-5 shooting, including 2-of-2 on 3-pointers. The Rockets were plus-16 with Garuba on the court, best of any player on the floor, and he added 9 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 blocks, and strong defense throughout. As a testament to the latter, head coach Stephen Silas opted to finish the game with Garuba, rather than Sengun, on the court.
That interior shot-blocking presence often allowed Houston’s perimeter players to contest harder on 3-pointers, where Dallas shot just 12-of-55 (21.8%) as a team. Houston, by contrast, connected on 10-of-22 from 3-point range (45.5%) at American Airlines Center.
It was the first meeting between the Rockets and former teammate Christian Wood since the June 2022 trade that sent the big man from Houston to Dallas. The Mavericks played without perennial All-Star guard and MVP candidate Luka Doncic, who sat out to rest on the second night of a back-to-back for the Mavericks.
Wood had 26 points and 8 rebounds but shot just 9-of-22 from the field (40.9%), with several of his shots blocked by the Rockets.
19 BLOCKS ‼️
The #Rockets tied for the second-most blocks in franchise history tonight!
Big time. pic.twitter.com/owPYBSJKB3
— Houston Rockets (@HoustonRockets) November 17, 2022
By scoring, it was a balanced night for Houston, which had seven players in double figures. Beyond Garuba, the other six were:
- Kevin Porter Jr.: 17 points (42.9% FG, 66.7% on 3-pointers), 11 rebounds, 8 assists, 3 blocks, plus-16 in plus/minus
- Jalen Green: 17 points, (33.3% FG, 25% on 3-pointers), 7 rebounds, 6 assists, plus-9
- Alperen Sengun: 14 points (50% FG), 7 rebounds, 5 blocks, minus-7
- Jabari Smith Jr.: 10 points (30% FG, 40% on 3-pointers), 9 rebounds, 2 blocks, minus-3
- Eric Gordon: 10 points (33.3% FG, 25% on 3-pointers), 3 rebounds, plus-13
- KJ Martin: 10 points (4-of-5 shooting, 1-of-1 on 3-pointers), 2 blocks, plus-0
The one 3-point make for Gordon was a dagger in the final minute, fittingly off a pass from Garuba. Smith had a number of key defensive stops in the fourth quarter, and he scored five straight points in the middle of the period that broke open what was a tie game.
Houston improved to 3-12, while Dallas fell to 8-6. The win broke a six-game home winning streak for the Mavericks.
Scroll on for highlights, analysis and postgame interviews. Next up for the Rockets is a four-game homestand at Toyota Center, which begins Friday versus Indiana. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m. Central.
Highlights
Analysis and Interviews
Rockets stun Dallas — Christian Wood in shambles. 19 blocks for Houston, one short of their franchise record set in 1984. Rockets played much smarter, moved the ball really well and Usman Garuba was damn near perfect (12 points, 9 boards, 3 blocks, 3 assists, 5-5 FG, 2-2 3P).
— ClutchFans (@clutchfans) November 17, 2022
17-8 and 11 rebounds for the Rockets starting point guard KPJ and closes the Mavs out pic.twitter.com/6OZvUsyxkk
— Lachard Binkley (@BinkleyHoops) November 17, 2022
Silas going with Garuba over Sengun in closing time
— Adam Spolane (@AdamSpolane) November 17, 2022
Porter really enjoyed that corner step-back over Wood, like really enjoyed it
— Adam Spolane (@AdamSpolane) November 17, 2022
This is why Jabari will never shoot his way off the court pic.twitter.com/8ZLDQ4kzCr
— Lachard Binkley (@BinkleyHoops) November 17, 2022
Jabari Smith Jr.'s defensive intensity and impact these past few minutes has been great.
— Jackson Gatlin (@JTGatlin) November 17, 2022
JALEN -> JABARI
THE FUTURE IS HERE. #Rockets pic.twitter.com/dUMuNXSAWy
— Paulo Alves (@PauloAlvesNBA) November 17, 2022
Followed by an Alperen Sengun drive and dunk!#Rockets lead 90-83, 6:14 to play. https://t.co/hRYL69j8DH
— Jackson Gatlin (@JTGatlin) November 17, 2022
Garuba Podium Game #Rockets https://t.co/VPNFqaQKKX
— Brandon Scott (@brandonkscott) November 17, 2022
The Rockets just had the second most blocks as a team in the last 21 years. The Lakers are the only team with more with 20 in 2020 pic.twitter.com/mReuQlVlaV
— Lachard Binkley (@BinkleyHoops) November 17, 2022
The Rockets just had the second most blocks as a team in the last 21 years. The Lakers are the only team with more with 20 in 2020 pic.twitter.com/mReuQlVlaV
— Lachard Binkley (@BinkleyHoops) November 17, 2022
#Rockets blocks tonight: 19
5-Sengun
3-KPJ, Garuba
2-Smith, Martin, Nix
1-Green, Eason
Rockets all-time blocks record: 20
6-Peterson
4-Sampson
2-Olajuwon, McCray, McDowell
1-Lloyd, Wiggins, Reid, John Lucas
(11/16/84 vs Nuggets)— Adam Wexler (@AdamJWexler) November 17, 2022
Bruno Fernando, in what is kind of typical for him, serenading Usman Garuba with chants of 'MVP, MVP.'
— Jonathan Feigen (@Jonathan_Feigen) November 17, 2022
#Rockets Usman Garuba interviewed after the game talking about the good defense says "I'm not sure how many shots we blocked," – media tells him "19". His response (w/ a smile): "That's crazy." Garuba had 3 blocks, 12 pts (5-5 FG, 2-2 3ptFG), 9 rebs, 3 assts. @SportsTalk790
— Adam Wexler (@AdamJWexler) November 17, 2022
family bringing it home 🫶 pic.twitter.com/KleJFSWQef
— Houston Rockets (@HoustonRockets) November 17, 2022
#Rockets KPJ (@Kevinporterjr) on matching up w/ former teammate Christian Wood (@Chriswood_5) , “we love C-Wood, at the end of the day that’s our brother…we wanted to give him our best shot and he definitely was giving (us) his best shot.” Rockets beat Mavs, 101-92. pic.twitter.com/cAMz0wmls7
— Adam Wexler (@AdamJWexler) November 17, 2022
When the Rockets set the franchise record for blocked shots of 20, one more than they got tonight, they were not led that night by Hakeem Olajuwon. Not by Ralph Sampson. Nope. Rookie Jim Peterson, who would averaged a half of a blocked shot that season, got six.
— Jonathan Feigen (@Jonathan_Feigen) November 17, 2022
#Rockets @Kevinporterjr after the 101-92 win at Dallas about the team staying after it during the constant travel (11 road, 4 home games) & tough start to season to get their third win tonight. KPJ w/ 17p, 11r, 8a, 3 blocks. @SportsTalk790 pic.twitter.com/CGWaCZcQWD
— Adam Wexler (@AdamJWexler) November 17, 2022
Mavs’ starters had 27 points vs. the Rockets. That’s the fewest for a starting five by 10 points this season, per @ESPNStatsInfo.
Dallas starters shot 20% from the floor, the lowest by a starting lineup since the Lakers on April 5, 2016.
— Tim MacMahon (@espn_macmahon) November 17, 2022
#Rockets beat the MAVS 101-92@SportsVanessa talked with @Kevinporterjr after the WIN@HoustonRockets on AT&T SportsNet pic.twitter.com/tXpQp9xS9D
— AT&T SportsNet™ | SW (@ATTSportsNetSW) November 17, 2022
.@UsmanGaruba got himself a career high in Dallas 👏
12 PTS | 9 AST | 3 REB | 3 BLK
Watch him work ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/lE3FmGk5wx
— Houston Rockets (@HoustonRockets) November 17, 2022
"19 BLOCKS, THAT'S CRAZY"
–Usman Garuba after the #Rockets had 19 blocks in the 101-92 win over the MavsAnd what a night for @Usmangaruba
🏀12 PTS
🏀5-5 FG
🏀2-2 3PT
🏀9 REB
🏀3 BLK
🏀3 AST@HoustonRockets on AT&T SportsNet pic.twitter.com/8iopWPx8rI— AT&T SportsNet™ | SW (@ATTSportsNetSW) November 17, 2022