Jalen Green put on a clinic on Sunday, helping his Houston Rockets destroy the Phoenix Suns 148-109.
Green posted a massive 33 points against the Suns, another amazing showing from the young star.
According to StatMuse, Green is now the eighth player in Rockets history with 50 30-point games.
How many more can he achieve this year, and will he be this productive in the playoffs?
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Green is averaging 21.6 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 3.4 assists per game, shooting a strong 42.6 percent from the field.
The Rockets are a team full of many great young players, but Green may be the best.
Houston has had a promising season, but now their real challenge is waiting for them.
The postseason will be when they prove what they are truly capable of.
They are currently the second seed in the West, which means they will face the seventh seed when the playoffs begin.
Right now, that means they could battle the Minnesota Timberwolves or Los Angeles Clippers.
Do they have what it takes to overcome a more experienced and proven team?
The Rockets have been attempting to reach this point for years, slowly putting together a strong and up-and-coming roster.
Green has been at the center of it all and has become a breakout star in Houston.
Now his team will be on its biggest stage yet, giving Green more chances to shine brightly.
Some people feel the Rockets are too young, too inconsistent, and too unproven to make a mark in the playoffs.
Green hopes to prove them all wrong in the weeks ahead.
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