Alperen Sengun, the talented basketball player, has recently been awarded the Western Conference Player of the Week for his outstanding performance in week 11. Sengun has had an impressive season so far, and his scoring has significantly increased from last year. He was scoring 14.8 points per game while playing only 29 minutes per game, but this season, he has been averaging 24 PPG points per game and playing an average of 31.4 minutes per game.
Sengun has been an all-rounder this season, with exceptional averages on both the offensive and defensive end. He has been averaging 7 RPG rebounds and 4.5 assists per game, which is remarkable. His defence has been below average for his immense size, but still impressive, with 1.5 steals per game and 0.3 blocks per game.
The Rockets are currently fighting to earn a playoff spot and break the drought since the 2020 season, and Sengun has been a key player in leading them to success. He also helped the Rockets with a 3-1 record in week 11.
In the Eastern Conference, Jalen Brunson has been named Player of the Week for week 11. Brunson has been a standout player this season, and his impressive numbers have made him a solid candidate to be a starter for the 2024 all-star game. He has been averaging 27.3 points per game, 9.3 assists per game, and 3.3 rebounds per game, which is a absurd stat line. Brunson is also a talented shooter, with an impressive left-hand shot and excellent shooting percentages. He is making 47% FG, 37.1% 3PT, and just above 3 three-pointers a game. His free-throw percentage is 100%, which is incredible.
However, Brunson’s defence could use some work, as he has been averaging a mere 0.5 SPG steals per game and 0.3 blocks per game. But overall, he is very deserving of this prestigious award, and his performance has not gone unnoticed.