Paul, Thunder push Rockets to Game 7
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[September 01, 2020]
Chris Paul scored a team-high 28
points and carried the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 104-100 victory
over the Houston Rockets on Monday near Orlando, forcing a decisive
seventh game in the teams' Western Conference first-round playoff
series.
Game 7 is scheduled for Wednesday at the ESPN Wide World of Sports
Complex, with the winner advancing to oppose the Los Angeles Lakers
in the conference semifinals.
Paul tallied 15 points in the fourth quarter and drilled
back-to-back 3-pointers that pulled the Thunder even at 98-98 with
2:57 remaining. His two free throws with 13.1 seconds left provided
the winning margin for the Thunder.
Paul added seven rebounds, three assists and three steals in 40
turnover-free minutes. The Rockets, conversely, committed 22
turnovers, including seven from Russell Westbrook, whose errant pass
following the Paul free throws sealed the defeat for the
mistake-prone Rockets.
James Harden paced the Rockets with 32 points and also had eight
rebounds and seven assists but committed five turnovers. Robert
Covington added 18 points, five steals and three blocks for Houston
but was the defender on both Paul treys and committed the foul that
placed Paul at the line late.
There were 14 lead changes and 11 ties. The Thunder surged back into
contention with a 16-3 run that bridged the final two periods,
pushing to an 85-78 lead in the process.
Danilo Gallinari chipped in 25 points for Oklahoma City and Luguentz
Dort, who shot 0-for-9 from behind the arc in Game 5, hit two
3-pointers as part of the run that lifted the Thunder back in
contention in the third.
Westbrook scored 17 points while Eric Gordon missed 9 of 12 shots
and had nine points for Houston.
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Thunder head coach Billy Donovan talks with guard Chris Paul (3)
against the Houston Rockets during the second quarter in game six of
the first round of the 2020 NBA Playoffs at ESPN Wide World of
Sports Complex. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
The Rockets and Thunder combined for 10 turnovers and 5-for-22
3-point shooting in what was a ragged first quarter, but Harden
provided the Rockets a bit of stability in the second. He amassed 17
points, four rebounds and four assists prior to the intermission,
and his length-of-the-court pass to Gordon resulted in a
buzzer-beating 3-pointer that provided Houston a 51-48 lead at the
break.
--Field Level Media
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