Curry
leads Warriors' onslaught over Rockets for 2-1 lead
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[May 21, 2018]
Stephen Curry hit seven straight
shots, including a pair of 3-pointers, in a third-quarter flurry
Sunday night that broke open a competitive game and sent the Golden
State Warriors to a 126-85 blowout win over the Houston Rockets in
Game 3 of the Western Conference finals in Oakland, Calif.
Curry, who had been held to a total of 34 points in the first two
games of the series, exploded for 35 points in 34 minutes,
propelling the Warriors into a 2-1 lead over the top-seeded Rockets
in the best-of-seven series.
"That's what I expected to do, but just like my approach after every
game is you don't get too high after highs, don't get too low after
lows." Curry said in an on-court interview after the game.
"Obviously thankful to hit some shots tonight, eventually."
Game 4 is scheduled for Tuesday night, also in Oakland.
Kevin Durant had 25 points, while teammate Draymond Green had a
game-high 17 rebounds to complement 10 points, as the Warriors
rebounded from a 127-105 shellacking Wednesday in Game 2 in Houston.

The Warriors have lost three games in their three series this
postseason, and have rebounded to win the next contest by a combined
65 points.
"Tonight was all about defense and taking care of the ball,"
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said. "That's it. When we defend at
that level and take care of the ball, we're usually in pretty good
shape."
James Harden had 20 points and a game-high nine assists to lead the
Rockets, who had won three of their previous four road games in the
postseason. Houston had the best road record in the NBA during the
regular season at 31-10.
"As a team, we played a lot better defense today, which I think got
everybody more involved," Curry said.
The 41-point margin of defeat was the largest in the Rockets'
postseason history.
"It was not a very good game, and we're going to have to play a lot
better Tuesday," Rockets head coach Mike D'Antoni said. "We have
short memories. Have to."
The Rockets led by as many as four points in the first quarter and
trailed just 54-43 at halftime before Curry almost single-handedly
left them in the dust in the third period.
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Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) reacts after a play during the
third quarter against the Houston Rockets in game three of the
Western conference finals of the 2018 NBA Playoffs at Oracle Arena.
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Curry, just 1-for-7 on 3-pointers in the first half after going just
2-for-13 in the first two games of the series, connected from 28 and
25 feet during a 14-0 burst midway through the third period that
turned a 70-56 game into an 84-56 demolition.
"He's good, and sooner or later he's going to erupt," D'Antoni said.
"You can analyze him all you want, but at the end of the day, he's
still a pretty good basketball player."
Curry made four of his five 3-point attempts in the second half to
finish 5-for-12. He hit 13 of 23 shots overall.
Asked what the Warriors had to do to keep rolling in Game 4, Curry
answered, "Just do everything we didn't do in Game 2 and we should
be in good shape."
Klay Thompson (13), Quinn Cook (11) and Andre Iguodala (10) also
scored in double figures for the Warriors, who have won 26 of their
last 30 playoff games.
Harden's 20 points came on 7-for-16 shooting for the Rockets, who
shot just 39.5 percent overall in the game and 32.4 percent
(11-for-34) on 3-pointers.
Clint Capela added 13 points, while Chris Paul logged a 13-point,
10-rebound double-double for the Rockets.

Eric Gordon (11), P.J. Tucker (six) and Trevor Ariza (six), who
combined for 68 points in the Game 2 win, combined for just 23
points in Game 3.
--Field Level Media
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