China Daily (Hong Kong)

Rockets initiate launch sequence

Wolves left grounded thanks to Harden-fueled 50-point quarter

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MINNEAPOLI­S — Though James Harden and most of the Houston Rockets were misfiring throughout the first half, their confidence never wavered.

In the third quarter, those sharpshoot­ers sure came to life.

Harden had 22 of the team’s near-record 50 points in the third, launching the Rockets past the Minnesota Timberwolv­es 119-100 on Monday night to take a 3-1 lead in their first-round playoff series.

“We had the mentality to be aggressive, make or missed shots,” said Harden, who went 7 for 10 in the third quarter and finished with 36 points. “That’s what we do. We shoot the basketball, and eventually they’ll start falling.”

Chris Paul scored 15 of his 25 points in the third for the Rockets, who still had a 50-49 halftime edge despite their rough start. With those torrid 12 minutes, they built a 31-point lead and were up 10469 about a minute into the fourth.

The only team in the history of the NBA playoffs with more points in one quarter was the Los Angeles Lakers, who scored 51 points in the fourth on March 31, 1962, in a loss to the Detroit Pistons.

“It was a good time to do it. We’ve been talking about it for two years, putting the 50-piece up,” Rockets coach Mike D’Antoni said.

Clint Capela added 14 points and 17 rebounds, Eric Gordon finally got going with 18 points off the bench and the Rockets left the Wolves wondering what hit them after 3½ games of decent defense against one of the league’s most dangerous offensive teams.

The Rockets scored on 11 straight possession­s after an opening stop by the Wolves, and Harden alone scored 17 of their first 20 points.

“I’ve got to watch it again,” Paul said. “We just got hot.”

Wolves star Jimmy Butler, on the other hand, began forcing off-balance shots. while Paul and Jeff Teague, the two former Wake Forest point guards, engaged in some intense trash talk.

Paul baited Teague into a pushing foul for a pair of addto-the-pile free throws. Gordon tacked on another 3pointer at the buzzer for the 100-69 lead.

“I think we came out a little flatter than last game. We didn’t come out right away with that straight grit in the third quarter,” said Karl-Anthony Towns, who had 22 points and 15 rebounds for the Timberwolv­es.

Minnesota missed 14 of 21 shots, producing several panicked possession­s over the third. Perhaps that’s because they were so rattled by how suddenly and quickly the Rockets were scoring.

“We came out lackadaisi­cal on both ends of the floor,” Butler said. “We didn’t take anything away from them. They got whatever shot that they wanted.”

The Wolves rebounded from their two losses on the road by matching the Rockets with 15 makes from 3-point range in Game 3. They wisely took another tack for Game 4, attacking the basket in the first half with relentless abandon and plenty of success.

Derrick Rose, who finished with 17 points and six rebounds, was the catalyst off the bench with multiple muscle-his-way-in layups on both fast breaks and in the half court.

Teague, meanwhile, had only two points on 1-for-7 shooting while fighting through a dislocated right pinky finger.

The Wolves were in front by as much a 36-29, but as poorly as the Rockets were shooting they badly needed a larger lead than that. Minnesota went 21 for 44 from the field (47.7 percent) in the first half, but with all the layups and putbacks in the mix could easily could have made more.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES/ AFP BASKETBALL ?? Houston Rockets’ James Harden stretches for a rebound between Minnesota Timberwolv­es’ Jimmy Butler (left) and Karl-Anthony Towns during Monday’s Game 4 of their NBA quarterfin­al playoff series at Target Center in Minneapoli­s. Houston scored 50 points...
GETTY IMAGES/ AFP BASKETBALL Houston Rockets’ James Harden stretches for a rebound between Minnesota Timberwolv­es’ Jimmy Butler (left) and Karl-Anthony Towns during Monday’s Game 4 of their NBA quarterfin­al playoff series at Target Center in Minneapoli­s. Houston scored 50 points...

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