The Asian Age

Splash brothers steal the thunder

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Los Angeles, March 21: Klay Thompson and Stephen Curry outshone Russell Westbrook as the Golden State Warriors romped to victory against Oklahoma City on Monday, while James Harden produced another heroic display to hand Houston a dramatic win over Denver.

Triple-double machine Westbrook was effectivel­y stifled by the Warriors’ potent offense and defense, restricted to only 15 points in front of an expectant home crowd at the Chesapeake Energy Arena.

Instead it was the Splash brothers — reigning NBA MVP Curry and teammate Thompson who got on top, raining down three-pointers as the Warriors recorded a 11195 victory.

Thompson poured on 34 points — including seven three-pointers — while Curry weighed in with 23 points, also contributi­ng seven three-pointers.

The Thunder star had been at the centre of an ugly shoving match with Curry in the second quarter when tempers flared.

The flashpoint triggered a melee that ended with Westbrook, Curry and two other players receiving technical fouls.

The Warriors improved to 56-14 with the win as the Thunder fell to 40-30. Harden stars in Rockets’ thriller

The Houston Rockets cemented their grip on third place in the Western Conference standings with a thrilling victory over the Denver Nuggets.

Harden settled the duel 125-124 with a last-gasp coast-to-coast layup after pouncing on a loose shoot from Nuggets guard Jameer Nelson.

It was the final act of another virtuoso display from Harden, who finished with 39 points as the Rockets improved to 49-22.

“I was running so fast, I felt like Usain Bolt,” Harden said of his electrifyi­ng late break effort that clinched victory with 4.2 seconds on the clock.

Harden’s heroics left Rockets coach Mike D’Antoni singing the Houston star’s praises.

“He gives you an example every night,” Rockets coach Mike D’Antoni said of Harden, one of the leading candidates for season MVP.

“If something’s better out there, I’ve never seen it and I’ve been around. I’m old and I’ve been around and never seen anything better.”

Harden also had 11 assists while reserve Eric Gordon weighed in with a useful 18 points, which included back-to-back three-pointers at the start of the fourth quarter to give Houston the lead.

No love lost for Celtics In the Eastern Conference, Boston scored a bruising 110-102 win over Washington to remain comfortabl­y in second place overall behind Cleveland.

Isaiah Thomas scored 25 points for the Celtics as Boston improved to 45-26 to stay in front of third placed Washington (42-28) in the standings.

Thomas admitted there was little love lost between the teams following a fractious encounter.

The two teams’ three previous meetings this season had been dogged by physical altercatio­ns and trash-talking.

Monday’s encounter was no different, with players regularly exchanging barbs throughout.

“We knew it was going to be one of those games. We knew it,” said Thomas.

“With that team, it’s always going to be a physical game, always going to be trashing talking and things like that.”

The Wizards’ bench rallied early in the fourth quarter and closed the gap to six points before four points from Marcus Smart took the game away from them.

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Denver Nuggets’ Gary Harris (left) goes up for a shot as the Houston Rockets’ Clint Capela defends in their NBA game on Monday. Right: Golden State Warriors’ Klay Thompson shoots in front of Oklahoma City’s Taj Gibson at Oklahoma City.
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