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Sometimes it’s hard to let go of the past.

Houston Rockets center Alperen Şengün, in an appearance on the “Socrates Dergi” podcast, didn’t mince words when looking back at last year’s postseason matchup with the Warriors.

“They’re a very experienced team,” Şengün explained. “They fouled a lot. In the playoffs, they don’t call it. But they were the ones crying all series about fouls not being called.”

Physicality was at an extreme all series, but the foul differential actually was in favor of the Rockets. The Warriors had 150 fouls throughout the series, while the Rockets were called for only 124.

The Turkish All-Star also praised his head coach for the discipline he instills in his players.

“When it comes to us, we’re not really allowed to complain,” Şengün added. “It’s more of an internal thing. Ime Udoka doesn’t allow it. He loses his mind if we complain.”

The series was decided in a pivotal Game 7, in which Golden State blew out Houston 103-89. Buddy Hield had his best game as a Warrior, scoring 33 points along with nine 3-pointers.

Both teams ended that game with 14 personal fouls. Şengün went on to mention how the two teams matched up.

“The Warriors were probably the one team that would have gave us the most trouble, and we drew them,” Şengün stated.

Houston revamped this offseason by trading for Kevin Durant, which makes for an even more entertaining matchup next season, where the physical play will remain a constant.

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