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NBA Western Conference Finals: Rockets outplay Warriors to end their winning streak at home, level series at 2-2

Agence France-Presse • May 23, 2018, 12:56:49 IST
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NBA regular-season wins leader Houston, powered by James Harden’s 30 points and 27 from Chris Paul, edged defending champion Golden State 95-92 on Tuesday.

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NBA Western Conference Finals: Rockets outplay Warriors to end their winning streak at home, level series at 2-2

San Francisco: NBA regular-season wins leader Houston, powered by James Harden’s 30 points and 27 from Chris Paul, edged defending champion Golden State 95-92 Tuesday to level their semi-final playoff series at two wins each. The Rockets snapped Golden State’s record playoff home win streak at 16 games, the Warriors suffering their first loss since the 2016 NBA Finals, and took their first playoff win over the Warriors in eight all-time tries. [caption id=“attachment_4479619” align=“alignleft” width=“381”]Houston Rockets’ Trevor Ariza and guard Chris Paul celebrate after defeating the Golden State Warriors. Reuters Houston Rockets’ Trevor Ariza and guard Chris Paul celebrate after defeating the Golden State Warriors. Reuters [/caption] “We know how hard it is to come back from 3-1,” Paul said. “When it’s winning time, you have got to suck it up. We knew we needed one here and we got it.” PJ Tucker had 16 rebounds and Clint Capella grabbed 13 for the Rockets, who host game five of the best-of-seven Western Conference final Thursday in Houston. Paul hopes the title quest helps the Houston area take relief from a school shooting that saw a teen gunman kill 10 people, much the way the Houston Astros’ World Series baseball crown did last year after hurricane flooding. “Hopefully basketball can be a way for people to ease their minds, if only for a moment,” Paul said. The series winner will face either Cleveland or Boston in the NBA Finals starting 31 May. Stephen Curry led Golden State with 28 points on 10-of-26 shooting while Kevin Durant added 27 points and 12 rebounds and Draymond Green had 11 points, 14 rebounds and eight assists. The defeat marks the first time the Warriors, seeking a third crown in four seasons, have lost twice in a playoff series since Durant joined last season. “Now we’ve got to fight. This is now a real playoff-type experience,” Curry said. “We’re ready for it. The vibe in the locker room is really positive when it comes to what we need to correct to win game five.” Harden made 11-of-26 shots from the floor and Paul hit 10-of-20 to lift the Rockets, who closed the game on a 25-10 run after falling behind 82-70. “I wish we had done a better job of taking control,” Durant said. “We had chances to win… We’ve just got to get better next game.” The Warriors lacked starter Andre Iguodala with a bruised left leg and saw Klay Thompson strain his left knee in the second quarter while Houston’s Paul said his nagging left foot injury was improved. “It’s as good as it’s going to be right now,” Paul said. “Mental toughness is just as important as physical toughness and we showed that.” ‘Just ran out of gas’ Curry scored 17 points in the third quarter, three consecutive 3-pointers sparking an 18-3 run to open the big lead. “They went on a hell of a run in the third and I told the guys in the huddle ‘Let’s fight back,’” Paul said. “Hell of an effort. Fun game. Big time game.” Stopping Houston took a toll on the Warriors in a physical contest. “Some of the work we had on defense affected us on the offensive end,” Curry said. “When you give yourself a lead like that it would help to sustain it.” Golden State, which opened the game on a 12-0 run, managed only 12 points in the fourth quarter. “We just ran out of gas,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. “They outplayed us in the fourth quarter and that was the difference. This game was just trench warfare, everybody grinding it out.” ‘Gutting it out’ Rockets coach Mike D’Antoni said he had never seen his club defend so well. “This is the highest level we’ve ever played defensively,” he said. “There was some good defense in there to get us back. And they got a little tired in the fourth quarter because they felt us for three quarters.” In the dying seconds, Thompson missed a jumper, Paul hit a final foul shot and Curry missed a desperate 3-point try at the final buzzer. “It was just gutting it out and willing it,” D’Antoni said. “Got to find a way. This thing is not always going to be pretty but it’s going to be tough.” Harden scored 15 points in the second quarter as Houston, down 28-19 after one quarter, surged ahead 53-46 at half-time.

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