Kevin Durant dominated last night with 26 points, lifting the Houston Rockets to a stunning 102-95 victory over the LA Clippers. The Rockets improved to 33-19 with this crucial win in the Western Conference race.
🔥 Quick Facts
- Final Score: Rockets 102, Clippers 95 on February 10, 2026
- Leading Scorer: Kevin Durant scored 26 points for Houston
- Supporting Star: Alperen Sengun added 22 points for the Rockets
- Standings Impact: Rockets now 33-19, Clippers drop to 25-28
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Kevin Durant put on a masterful scoring display against Los Angeles, showcasing his elite offensive arsenal. The All-Star forward led the Rockets throughout the contest with his consistent shooting and basketball IQ. His 26 points proved to be the difference in this tight matchup.
Durant’s performance emphasized his value to Houston’s core alongside Alperen Sengun. The two stars connected for a combined 48 points, showing the offensive firepower the Rockets possess in their bid for playoff contention.
Sengun’s Bench Performance Seals Victory
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Alperen Sengun was relentless on both ends of the floor, tallying 22 points against the Clippers defense. The Turkish center maintained his efficiency while providing Houston with interior dominance. Sengun’s versatile play allowed the Rockets to control the paint.
The two-star combination proved too much for Los Angeles to handle. Sengun’s consistent efforts in the second half gave the Rockets the breathing room they needed to close out the game.
Game Breakdown by the Numbers
| Team | Final Score |
| Houston Rockets | 102 |
| Los Angeles Clippers | 95 |
The 7-point margin reflects the Rockets’ defensive lock-in during crucial moments. Houston held the Clippers to a low point total, demonstrating their ability to compete defensively.
“Kevin Durant scored 26 points and Alperen Sengun added 22 to help the Houston Rockets to a 102-95 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers.”
— ESPN Sports, Game Recap
Rockets’ Western Conference Surge Continues
With their 33-19 record, the Rockets are establishing themselves as a serious playoff contender in the Western Conference. This victory showed they can beat quality opponents on the road. Houston’s depth and star power give them confidence moving forward.
The Clippers stumbled despite their reputation as a defensive team. Los Angeles now stands at 25-28, falling further back in the conference standings. This loss highlighted the importance of depth scoring in the NBA.
What’s Next for Both Teams in February?
The Houston Rockets have momentum on their side as they continue their push toward playoff positioning. With Kevin Durant and Alperen Sengun healthy and performing at high levels, the Rockets can compete with any team. Their next matchup will test their consistency against playoff-caliber opponents.
The Los Angeles Clippers must regroup and address their offensive struggles. Kawhi Leonard and the Clippers squad need to find their rhythm before the playoff seeding locks in. This loss serves as a reality check for LA’s championship ambitions.
Sources
- ESPN: Official NBA game recap and box score for Rockets 102, Clippers 95
- Washington Post: Kevin Durant’s 26-point performance and game summary
- NBA.com: Official box scores and player statistics

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