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Rockets' Reed Sheppard Sinks Career-High 9 Threes in Win Over Bucks
Rookie guard leads Houston to victory over Milwaukee's depleted lineup.
Apr. 2, 2026 at 3:42am
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In a high-scoring affair, Houston Rockets rookie guard Reed Sheppard poured in a career-best 27 points, including a remarkable 9 three-pointers, to lead his team to a 119-113 victory over the short-handed Milwaukee Bucks.
Why it matters
Sheppard's breakout performance showcases the young guard's impressive shooting ability and potential as a key piece of the Rockets' future. The win also demonstrates Houston's ability to capitalize on injuries to opposing teams, an important skill for a rebuilding squad.
The details
Sheppard, the Rockets' first-round draft pick last year, caught fire from beyond the arc, knocking down 9 of his 15 three-point attempts. His scoring outburst was complemented by a strong 25-point effort from teammate Alperen Sengun. The Bucks were missing several key players due to injuries, allowing the Rockets to secure the home victory.
- The game was played on April 2, 2026.
The players
Reed Sheppard
A rookie guard for the Houston Rockets who scored a career-high 27 points, including 9 three-pointers, in the win over the Bucks.
Alperen Sengun
A Rockets player who added 25 points to support Sheppard's big scoring night.
Milwaukee Bucks
The opposing team that was short-handed due to injuries, allowing the Rockets to secure the victory.
What they’re saying
“Reed really stepped up and carried us tonight. His shooting was incredible, and that's the kind of performance that can really jumpstart a young player's career.”
— Stephen Silas, Rockets Head Coach
The takeaway
Sheppard's career-best shooting display highlights the Rockets' promising young talent and their ability to capitalize on injuries to opposing teams, an important skill as the franchise continues its rebuilding process.
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