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Rockets Win Over Raptors Confirms No. 1 Offensive Rating in NBA

October 30, 2025 by Last Word On Pro Basketball

Four games into the 2025–26 NBA season, the Houston Rockets have made one thing clear: their offense is no longer a work in progress. It’s a weapon. Following Wednesday night’s 139–121 win over the Toronto Raptors, Houston now leads the league with an offensive rating of 125.2, a staggering turnaround for a team once defined by its defense.

The win, Houston’s second in a row after an 0–2 start, showcased how quickly this group has evolved. What began as an experiment with a “jumbo” lineup has transformed into one of the most efficient scoring machines in basketball.

Rockets Win Over Raptors Confirms No. 1 Offensive Rating in NBA

When the Rockets unveiled their massive starting five (all players standing 6-foot-7 or taller) the expectation was a suffocating defense. Instead, the team that finished fourth in defensive rating last year currently sits just 19th in that category.

But while the defense finds its rhythm, the Houston Rockets offensive rating has exploded. Over the last two games, the Rockets have combined for 276 total points, shooting 57.6% from the field and 49% from deep. Their ball movement has been equally sharp, averaging 33 assists per game in that span despite missing veteran playmaker Fred VanVleet, who is out indefinitely with an ACL tear.

The key? Balance and trust. Head coach Ime Udoka has given his stars the freedom to create while maintaining structure, allowing the team’s natural chemistry to flourish. The result is a mix of pace, precision, and physicality that few defenses have been able to counter.

Point Sengun: Houston’s Offensive Engine

If there’s one player redefining the Rockets’ attack, it’s Alperen Sengun. The 23-year-old center has transitioned from elite post facilitator to full-fledged offensive initiator, essentially serving as Houston’s de facto point guard in VanVleet’s absence.

Through four games, Sengun is averaging 23.8 points, 7.3 assists, and 9.0 rebounds, all career highs. He’s orchestrating the offense from the top of the key, handling pick-and-rolls, and even bringing the ball up the court, earning more comparisons than ever to Nikola Jokić.

Sengun’s combination of patience, touch, and creativity has kept Houston’s half-court sets flowing. The Rockets have outscored opponents by 61 points when he’s on the floor, a metric that still undersells how essential he’s become to the team’s rhythm.

Kevin Durant, who joined Houston to compete for another title, praised his young co-star’s control. “He sees the game two steps ahead,” Durant said postgame. “We’re learning to play off each other, and it’s coming together faster than people think.”

Durant’s Calculated Brilliance

While Sengun is orchestrating, Kevin Durant is finishing, and doing so efficiently. The 37-year-old star is averaging 27.5 points per game on 52% shooting, including 37% from three and 85% from the line. His usage rate (25.7%) is his lowest since his rookie year, yet his impact has been undeniable.

Durant has struck a delicate balance between mentorship and dominance. He’s empowering teammates like Amen Thompson, Tari Eason, and Reed Sheppard, while still asserting himself in key moments. His aggressiveness attacking the rim, evident in his 9.8 free-throw attempts per game, his highest average in a decade, has kept defenses honest and helped open driving lanes for others.

In short, Durant is playing smarter, not harder. The Rockets’ offensive versatility allows him to conserve energy while remaining lethal whenever he decides to take over.

Crashing the Glass, Controlling the Tempo

Houston’s offense doesn’t just thrive on ball movement; it dominates through effort. The Rockets are grabbing 42.9% of their missed shots, tied for first in the NBA in offensive rebounding rate, even higher than their league-leading 36.3% mark last season.

Sengun, Thompson, and Steven Adams are punishing teams on the glass, creating constant second-chance opportunities and extending possessions. Combined with their transition attack, Houston is third in second-chance points and tenth in points in the paint, further validating their offensive supremacy.

Udoka’s system emphasizes attacking early and often, and Houston’s size gives them the tools to execute it at a relentless pace.

A New Identity in Houston

It’s still early, but the Rockets’ identity is rapidly taking shape, and it’s not what many expected. Once thought of as a defensive-minded, grind-it-out team, Houston now ranks among the NBA’s elite offensive forces, blending youthful energy with veteran precision.

The challenge will be sustainability. Maintaining efficiency while Durant’s minutes are managed and Sengun carries heavy playmaking duties will test the team’s depth. But for now, the numbers speak for themselves.

At 127.1 points per 100 possessions, the Rockets own the league’s best offense, and they’re just beginning to scratch the surface of what they can become.

© John E. Sokolowski-Imagn Images

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