Warriors bury Blazers with treys, win opener
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[May 15, 2019]
OAKLAND, Calif. - - The Golden
State Warriors are so used to playing in the Western Conference
finals, they were in no hurry to do it for a fifth consecutive year
Tuesday night.
Then once they took the floor, they put that rest to good use
against a weary opponent in Game 1.
Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson dominated their highly anticipated
matchup with Damian Lillard and CJ McCollum, combining for 12
3-pointers and 62 points in the Warriors' 116-94 victory over the
Portland Trail Blazers in the opener of the Western finals.
Game 2 in the best-of-seven series is scheduled for Thursday night,
also on top-seeded Golden State's home court.
Curry finished with a game-high 36 points and Thompson added 26 for
the Warriors, who won a second consecutive game without star forward
Kevin Durant, out due to a bruised right calf.
Curry shot 9-for-15 on 3-point attempts and Thompson 3-for-9. Even
backup Quinn Cook got into the long-range act, mixing in two timely
treys to quell the Trail Blazers' last threat, pushing Golden State
a game up on an opponent it dominated 4-1 and 4-0 in the 2016 and
2017 playoffs, respectively.
"That was very poor (defensive) execution," Lillard said. "They were
setting solid screens and coming off shooting practice shots. That's
the last thing we need if we want to have any chance to beat this
team."
Lillard, an Oakland native who arrived at the arena wearing an
Athletics "0" jersey with his name on the back, shot just 4-for-12
en route to a team-high 19 points. McCollum added 17 points for the
Trail Blazers, who were facing a fresh team that had enjoyed three
days off after eliminating the Houston Rockets in Game 6 on the road
Friday night.
"They had to go to a tough Game 7 in Denver (on Sunday) and a quick
turnaround, so the schedule favored us," Warriors coach Steve Kerr
said. "I thought we took advantage of the situation."
The Warriors used a 13-5 burst to open the second half to extend a
nine-point halftime advantage to 67-50. Curry had three 3-pointers
in the run.
But Portland, which flew straight to Oakland after its Sunday win,
refused to quit. Rodney Hood and Seth Curry drilled 3-pointers in an
11-4 run that ended the period and gave the Trail Blazers hope at
77-71 entering the fourth.
The Warriors' lead was just 79-73 before Cook hit his two
3-pointers, helping Golden State go back up by 14 with 7:31 to go,
and the 3-point discrepancy proved too much for the Trail Blazers to
overcome.
"I thought the key stretch for us was the first five minutes of the
fourth quarter," Kerr said. "Our bench came in, did a fantastic job
getting the lead back up to about 12 or so before we went back to
our starters. So great job by our bench."
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Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) is congratulated by guard Klay
Thompson (11) against the Portland Trail Blazers during the first
quarter in game one of the Western conference finals of the 2019 NBA
Playoffs at Oracle Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY
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Draymond Green complemented Curry and Thompson with a team-high 10
rebounds to go with 12 points for the Warriors, who shot 50 percent
from the field and 51.5 percent (17-for-33) on 3-pointers.
The Warriors outscored the Trail Blazers 51-21 on 3-pointers.
"It's fun when everyone's running around, cutting, and we're
whipping the ball around," Curry said. "That's when we're at our
best."
Hood and Maurice Harkless had 17 points apiece, and Enes Kanter a
game-high 16 rebounds with 10 points for the Trail Blazers, who were
limited to 36.1 percent shooting overall and 25 percent (7-for-28)
on treys.
The Trail Blazers also hurt themselves with 21 turnovers.
"When you turn the ball over and you don't shoot the ball well and
don't finish around the basketball ..." Trail Blazers coach Terry
Stotts lamented. "It was a tough night offensively."
After having split the season series 2-2, the teams played on mostly
even terms for the first 16 minutes, after which the Warriors
managed just a two-point lead.
Consecutive hoops by reserve Jonas Jerebko, one a 3-pointer, finally
got the Warriors rolling before Curry took over. He poured in 11
points in the final 5:29 of the half, helping Golden State take a
54-45 lead into the intermission.
Curry had 19 of his 36 points in the half.
"Hopefully it's just one game," Stotts noted. "We've got to play
better, particularly at the offensive end. But we've got to be
better at both ends."
-- Field Level Media
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