Warriors top Rockets as Curry, Harden play through injuries
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[May 01, 2019]
Kevin Durant led a balanced
attack with 29 points Tuesday night as the Golden State Warriors
went up 2-0 in their Western Conference semifinal series against the
Houston Rockets with a 115-109 win in Oakland, Calif.
Both Warriors star Stephen Curry and Rockets star James Harden
sustained injuries in the contest.
After a three-day break, the series shifts to Houston on Saturday
and Monday.
For the second game in a row, all five Warriors starters scored in
double figures, including Curry, who dislocated the middle finger on
his left hand early in the game and yet still managed 20 points.
Curry didn't seem bothered by the injury after returning quickly to
the game, but the same couldn't be said of Harden, who sustained a
scratched left eye shortly after Curry's mishap.
Harden finished with a game-high-tying 29 points but often was seen
squinting and rubbing his eye after returning to action.
The Warriors took advantage of 18 offensive rebounds and 24 points
off 18 Rockets turnovers to overcome Houston's 51-33 dominance in
points scored off 3-pointers.
Durant, who had 35 points in Golden State's home win in Game 1 on
Sunday, shot 9-for-22 from the field in Game 2.
Klay Thompson added 21 points and Andre Iguodala 16 for Golden
State. Warriors forward Draymond Green had another outstanding
all-around game with 15 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists.
Chris Paul complemented Harden with 18 points, seven rebounds and
six assists for the Rockets, who went 3-0 at home in their
first-round triumph over the Utah Jazz.
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Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) shoots the basketball against the
Houston Rockets during the fourth quarter in game two of the second
round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs at Oracle Arena. The Warriors
defeated the Rockets 115-109. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA
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Eric Gordon had 15 points and Austin Rivers 14 for Houston, while
Clint Capela (14 points, 10 rebounds) and PJ Tucker (13 points, 10
rebounds) collected double-doubles.
The Rockets outshot the Warriors 46.8 percent to 46.2 percent but
attemptdfewer field-goal attempts.
Curry was the first to head to the locker room just 3:29 into the
game, having jammed his finger into the basketball.
X-rays were negative, and Curry, with two fingers on his left hand
taped together, was able to return to the game a little more than
three minutes later.
Harden was inadvertently swiped in the left eye by Green just before
the midpoint of the first quarter.
Harden, who had yet to score in the game, was gone for nearly a full
quarter, returning to the game with 7:09 left in the half and
Houston trailing 36-31.
The Rockets fell back by as many as 11 before Harden poured in 10
points in the final 4:27 of the half, helping Houston stay within
arm's length at 58-49 at the break.
--Field Level Media
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