With usual starting center Alperen Sengun (right ankle sprain) likely out for the duration of the 2023-24 regular season, the Houston Rockets aren’t replacing him with a traditional big man.
At least for the time being, head coach Ime Udoka is opting instead to go to a smaller lineup with more speed and athleticism.
In Tuesday’s game in San Antonio — the Spurs start a slender, athletic player, Victor Wembanyama, in the middle — the Rockets opted to slide second-year prospect Jabari Smith Jr. to center.
In turn, that allowed rookie Amen Thompson to fill one of the vacated forward spots alongside veteran Dillon Brooks. Fred VanVleet and Jalen Green continue to start in the backcourt roles.
Had Udoka opted for a more traditional lineup — and it’s possible he could change course in future games — veterans Jeff Green and Jock Landale are options for expanded frontcourt roles. But at least for now, it appears the Rockets want to use the vacated minutes to get a longer look at their uber-athletic rookie, who provides considerable value as a versatile defender and strong rebounder.
Houston Rockets forward Jabari Smith Jr. will start at center in place of the injured Alperen Şengün according to head coach Ime Udoka. #Rockets #Sarge @TheRocketsWire pic.twitter.com/bVivP8eqm1
— #SARGE (@BigSargeSportz) March 12, 2024
Before the All-Star break, Udoka appeared to suggest Thompson could be an option to replace the struggling Jalen Green at shooting guard. In that case, Udoka ultimately chose to stay the course with Green, whose performances have improved since.
A month later, Thompson gets the first call after a spot in the starting lineup finally opened (due to Sengun’s injury). Even with a somewhat unconventional fit, at least in terms of positions and roles, the hope is Thompson’s talent will prove worth it.
Over his last 27 games, Thompson is averaging 9.7 points (54% FG), 7.2 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.5 steals and 1 block in 22.7 minutes per game. Most impressively, even as a rookie, the 21-year-old has become one of Houston’s best and most trusted defenders. At 6-foot-7, he’s capable of covering and switching across most positions.
Amen Thompson on defense last night when guarding the Blazers:
4-18 opponent FG 🔒
3 Forced Turnovers
2 Steals
5 BlocksOne of the best defensive games of the season. pic.twitter.com/Lf1ijroQD6
— Bradeaux (@BradeauxNBA) March 9, 2024
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Amen Thompson to move into the starting lineup for the Rockets. https://t.co/GCzlWnTQWY
— Jonathan Feigen (@Jonathan_Feigen) March 12, 2024