Rockets level series with Warriors
LOS ANGELES — The Houston Rockets ramped up the intensity on Wednesday, powering past the NBA champion Golden State Warriors, 127-105, to level their Western Conference finals series at one game apiece.
Houston鈥檚 Most Valuable Player candidate James Harden scored 27 points and pulled down 10 rebounds. Eric Gordon added 27 off the bench as five players scored in double figures for a Rockets team chastened by a 119-106 series-opening defeat on their home floor on Monday.
鈥淭otal team effort,鈥 Harden said. 鈥淲e played harder and smarter than game one. That was the only difference.鈥
The Rockets signaled their intentions early. Their seven fast-break points in the opening quarter more than doubled the three they mustered in all of game one.
Houston connected on three-of-10 from three-point range in the first period while the Warriors were zero-for-seven and coughed up seven turnovers.
Up 26-21 after one quarter, the Rockets wouldn鈥檛 trail from there.
They led 64-50 by halftime, with four players already in double figures as they stepped up the pace and tightened the defensive screws.
鈥淓verything was fueled off our defense,鈥 Gordon said. 鈥淲e hit the open man at the right time and guys were knocking down shots and when we play that way it鈥檚 just a fun game.鈥
Rockets coach Mike D鈥橝ntoni said there was no major change in strategy — just more intensity and better execution from a Houston team that led the league with 65 regular-season wins.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 want to be cantankerous,鈥 D鈥橝ntoni said. 鈥淵ou have one of the best offenses of all time, at least, with Golden State and we鈥檙e trying to prove we鈥檙e up there with them. You鈥檙e not going to come in and change the way you play.
鈥淲e are who we are. We just did it better and longer.鈥
Warriors coach Steve Kerr said the Rockets鈥 energy made all the difference.
鈥淚 just think this game was a matter of the Rockets bringing the force that鈥檚 necessary to win a game and we didn鈥檛,鈥 Kerr said.
鈥淲e had seven turnovers in the first quarter. We set the tone early with our own play and allowed them to get some confidence and some easy buckets in transition.
鈥淏ut give them the credit they came out and played a great game. They got everybody going.
鈥淲e got what we deserved. They kicked our butts, no other way to say it.鈥
Kevin Durant led the Warriors with 38 points, but Stephen Curry was the only other Golden State player in double figures with 16.
Klay Thompson scored just eight points, Draymond Green six and Andre Iguodala five.
Curry connected on seven of 19 shots from the floor, making just one of eight three-point attempts in what he called a 鈥渇rustrating night.鈥
Overall the Warriors were just nine of 30 from three-point range.
They finished the game with 15 turnovers — 11 of those coming before halftime, by when most of the damage was done.
READY FOR GAME 3
PJ Tucker, who scored just one point in Game One, scored 14 of his 22 points in the first half for Houston. Trevor Ariza, another who struggled in Game One, added 19 points and Chris Paul scored 16 for the Rockets.
鈥淒efensively we were more aggressive. We were smarter,鈥 said Harden, whose Rockets travel to Oakland for game three on Sunday with renewed confidence.
鈥淲e still made some mistakes that we can get better at,鈥 Harden said. 鈥淲e know how tough it is to win (at Golden State) but we鈥檙e ready for it.鈥
The winners of the series will face either the Cleveland Cavaliers or Boston Celtics in the NBA Finals. The Celtics lead the Eastern Conference Finals 2-0.
鈥淔or us right now the most important game is Game Three,鈥 Paul said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 a tough environment to play in there. But we are who we are and we鈥檒l be ready.鈥 — AFP


