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Golden State Warriors Vs Houston Rockets Makin Sengit – VIVA


Warriors 115, Rockets 86 (final)

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The Golden State Warriors blitzed the Houston Rockets in the second half of Game 6 of their Western Conference Finals on Saturday night in Oakland, forcing a decisive seventh game on Monday night.

Down 17 points in the first quarter and 10 points at halftime, the Warriors used yet another third quarter run to take control of the game. Golden State outscored Houston 33-16 in the quarter, and in 64-25 in the second half.

Steph Curry led the Warriors with 33, and Klay Thompson had 32, including 9-for-14 from three-point range. Draymond Green had five blocks to go with his 10 rebounds and nine assists in the win.

The Rockets hit eight three-pointers in the first quarter, but hit just seven the rest of the game. James Harden led Houston with 32 points and nine assists, but also had nine turnovers.

Game 7 is Monday night at Toyota Center in Houston.

Warriors 94, Rockets 79 (7:37, 4Q)

The Rockets have been basically using only a seven-player rotation, which made it noteworthy down 15 points in the fourth they brought Joe Johnson out of mothballs.

Warriors 84, Rockets 77 (end of 3Q)

Golden State hit seven threes and outscored Houston 33-16 in the third to turn this game around. Steph Curry was quite confident that this particular shot was going down:

Steph knew it was going in!

12-0 run to take the lead for #DubNation#NBAPlayoffs pic.twitter.com/W075FGrl4C — NBA (@NBA) May 27, 2018

Warriors 79, Rockets 74 (2:31, 3Q)

The third quarter has featured both teams exchanging haymakers, with five lead changes (including four consecutive possessions!) and a tie. Klay Thompson has four triples in the quarter and 26 points in the game.

8-0 burst to start the half! We have a 2 point game #Rockets 61 | #DubNation 59 on @NBAonTNT pic.twitter.com/0cSZbs6cf8 — NBA (@NBA) May 27, 2018

Rockets 61, Warriors 59 (10:25, 3Q)

Well, that was fast. Golden State came out of halftime with a vengeance. Two threes from Klay Thompson and a dunk by Kevin Durant fueled an 8-0 run in 95 seconds, and we have a two-point game.

8-0 burst to start the half! We have a 2 point game #Rockets 61 | #DubNation 59 on @NBAonTNT pic.twitter.com/0cSZbs6cf8 — NBA (@NBA) May 27, 2018

Rockets 61, Warriors 51 (halftime)

Golden State pulled things to within five points before Houston added some cushion heading into the break. Eric Gordon made the most of his first start of the playoffs with Chris Paul out, scoring 16 points on 6-of-8 shooting, including four three-pointers.

James Harden led all scorers with 22 in the first half. Kevin Durant had 14 for the Warriors, but shot just 3-of-14 from the field.

Rockets 48, Warriors 39 (6:08, 2Q)

The second quarter devolved into sloppiness for a bit, but amid the chaos Golden State used a 12-4 run to cut their deficit nearly in half. Klay Thompson leads Golden State with 12 on 5-of-8 shooting so far. Steph Curry is just 1-for-7 from three, but has nine points thanks to nifty moves like this:

Rockets 39, Warriors 22 (End 1Q)

James Harden finally snapped his drought from distance, hitting a pair of deep three-pointers late in the first quarter, after missing 22 straight three-point attempts. That was two of eight threes hit by the Rockets in the first quarter to grab a huge early advantage on the road.

Harden scored 15 in the quarter to go with four rebounds and four assists, while Trevor Ariza added 10 points and Eric Gordon scored eight.

Rockets 13, Warriors 6 (7:33, 1Q)

Houston had three turnovers early but responded quickly thanks to eight quick points by Eric Gordon, who hit two of the Rockets’ three early three-pointers.

Eric Gordon stepping up early in Game 6! @HoustonRockets jump out to a 13-6 lead at Oracle! pic.twitter.com/lE9u3hos9q — NBA on TNT (@NBAonTNT) May 27, 2018

Two big crowds

Not only is Oracle Arena in Oakland sold out, but folks at the Toyota Center in Houston are watching Game 6 on video screens, and for a good cause.

Rockets sold out all 10,000 tickets to tonight's watch party at Toyota Center. That's $100,000, all going to the Santa Fe Memorial Fund. — Jonathan Feigen (@Jonathan_Feigen) May 26, 2018

Tonight’s fan T-shirts

Here is your obligatory shot of what the home team fans are wearing.

Playoff tradition on #WarriorsGround! Thanks @RingCentral for helping set the stage for tonight’s game. pic.twitter.com/o9fsm4UZpC — Golden State Warriors (@warriors) May 27, 2018

Iguodala out

The Warriors will once again be without Andre Iguodala, who was ruled out for Game 6. with what Golden State says is a left lateral leg contusion. This will be the third straight game missed for Iguodala.

Pregame

The Houston Rockets are one victory away from their first NBA Finals trip in 23 years. To clinch that berth on Saturday night they have to beat the Golden State Warriors on the road in Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals (9 p.m. ET, TNT).

Houston will be without the services of point guard Chris Paul, who suffered a hamstring strain in the final minute of on Thursday. Paul scored 18 of his 20 points in the second half of the Rockets’ Game 5 win, giving them a 3-2 series lead and just one win away from their first berth in the NBA Finals since winning the second of back-to-back championships in 1995.

Golden State is 7-1 at Oracle Arena this postseason but that loss came in their last game there, on Tuesday to the Rockets, snapping an NBA-record 16-game playoff home winning streak.

Houston (114.7) and Golden State (113.6) were first and third in the NBA, respectively, during the regular season in points per 100 possessions, but in the last two games of this series between offensive juggernauts have features scores of 95-92 and 98-94, both Rockets wins. That left Steph Curry perplexed, per the Associated Press:

“I think (if you) guessed what the final score would be between the Rockets and Warriors, and neither team getting to 100 two straight games, don’t know what the odds (would be) on that,” he said. “Defense is high right now.”

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Warriors vs. Rockets Game 6 info

Location: Oracle Arena, Oakland, Calif.

Game time: 9 p.m. ET

TV: TNT

Announcers: Marv Albert, Chris Webber, Reggie Miller, David Aldridge, Kristen Ledlow

Online streaming: Watch TNT


VIVA  – Final Wilayah Barat NBA antara Golden State Warriors melawan Houston Rockets semakin sengit. Kedua tim saat ini memiliki agregat 3-3, dan akan ditentukan pemenangnya pada game ke-7.

Bermain di Oracle Arena, Minggu 27 Mei 2018, pertemuan ke-6 dimenangi oleh Warriors. Stephen Curry dan kawan-kawan mengalahkan Rockets dengan skor 115-86. Warriors sebagai tim tuan rumah sempat tertinggal pada kuarter pertama 22-39. Mereka coba bangkit pada kuarter kedua, namun Rockets masih terlalu tangguh sehingga berakhir dengan skor 51-61.

Memasuki kuarter ketiga, skuat asuhan Steve Kerr bermain gemilang. Mereka kemudian berbalik unggul menjadi 86-77. Dan keunggulan tersebut semakin jauh hingga kuarter keempat.

Klay Thompson menjadi pemain Warriors paling gemilang. Total pada pertandingan ini dia mengoleksi 35 poin, dua assist, dan enam rebound.

Dengan agregat 3-3, kedua tim akan memainkan pertandingan ke-7 pada Selasa 29 Mei 2018. Nanti giliran Rockets yang menjadi tuan rumah.



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