Warriors even West finals behind Curry's
surge
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[May 19, 2016]
(The Sports Xchange) - Stephen Curry
exploded for 15 of his 28 points over a 1:58 stretch of the third
quarter, helping the Golden State Warriors pull away from the Oklahoma
Thunder en route to a 118-91 victory that evened the Western Conference
finals at one game apiece.
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Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) shoots the basketball against Oklahoma
City Thunder center Steven Adams (12) during the first half in game two
of the Western conference finals of the NBA Playoffs at Oracle Arena.
The Warriors defeated the Thunder 118-91. Mandatory Credit: Kyle
Terada-USA TODAY Sports |
Curry, who had 11 points in the first 28-plus minutes of the game,
poured in 17 in the game-breaking third quarter as the defending NBA
champs rebounded from a Game 1 loss.
The best-of-seven series goes to Oklahoma City for Games 3 and 4 on
Sunday and Tuesday, respectively.
With Curry having gone scoreless from the final minute of the first
quarter until the fifth minute of the third, the Warriors found
themselves in another tough tussle with the third-seeded Thunder
until the two-time Most Valuable Player single-handedly created some
separation.
The spree began with a 3-pointer at the 7:09 mark of the third
period, and it continued when he was fouled by Thunder star Kevin
Durant on another 3-point attempt 36 seconds later.
Durant drew a technical foul for complaining about the call, leading
to four Curry free throws, all of which he made to increase the
Golden State lead to 71-57.
Curry then sandwiched two more 3-pointers with a toe-on-the-line
2-pointer, accounting for all the points in a 15-2 flurry that put
the Warriors in a commanding position at 79-59 with 5:11 left in the
third period.
Curry had his 28 points in just 30 minutes for the Warriors, who
also rebounded with resounding wins over Houston and Portland after
they took their one and only loss in the first- and second-round
series.
Curry connected on nine of 15 shots overall and five of eight
3-point attempts as the Warriors outshot the Thunder 50.6 percent to
44.9 and outscored them 39-21 on 3-pointers.
Klay Thompson had 15 points on a 5-for-17 shooting night for Golden
State, which also got double-figure scoring from Andre Iguodala (14
points), Marreese Speights (13), Festus Ezeli (12), Harrison Barnes
(11) and Draymond Green (10).
Green led the Warriors in both rebounds with eight and assists with
seven. Durant was the game's top scorer with 29 points, 23 coming
in the first half.
He was 11-for-18 from the field, but his teammates combined to miss
36 of 60.
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Russell Westbrook, who had a game-high 27 points in the Thunder's
108-102 Game 1 win on Monday, was held to 16 points on 5-for-14
shooting.
He did find time for a game-high 12 assists, giving him his second
consecutive double-double.
Steven Adams had a game-high 10 rebounds to go with nine points for
the Thunder, who also found themselves in a 1-1 tie in their
previous series against Dallas and San Antonio before eventually
eliminating both.
The Warriors responded to their only deficit of the first half with
an 11-2 burst to close the second quarter and build a 57-49 halftime
lead.
With Curry pouring in 11 points in his first 10-minute stint, Golden
State went up by as many as nine in the first period.
Durant kept the Thunder within striking distance with 23 first-half
points. And when reserve shooting guard Dion Waiters buried a
3-pointer with 1:59 left in the second period, Oklahoma City found
itself in front for the first time at 47-46.
Iguodala then dominated the rest of the half.
His three free throws put Golden State back on top. And after Durant
tied the score at 49-all, Iguodala had two hoops in an 8-0 run to
cap the first-half scoring and create the eight-point difference at
the intermission.
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