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Curry silences critics as Warriors rout Rockets

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OAKLAND, United States: Stephen Curry silenced his critics with a 35- point display as the Golden State Warriors thrashed the Houston Rockets 126- 85 to take a 2-1 series lead in the NBA Western Conference finals on Sunday.

Curry, targeted relentless­ly by Houston as the Rockets levelled the series in game two, overcame a sluggish first- half display to lead a Warriors blowout in game three.

The two-time NBA Most Valuable Player exploded for 18 points alone in a devastatin­g spurt of scoring in the third quarter that took the game away from Houston.

The reigning champion Warriors now have the opportunit­y to take a commanding 3-1 lead with a further victory in front of their home fans in game four on Tuesday as they chase a fourth straight NBA finals appearance.

Curry was relieved to have rediscover­ed his scoring touch, even if he had been unfazed by the criticism of his game two performanc­e.

“That’s what I expected to do,” Curry said afterwards. “My approach to every game is the same — you don’t get too high on the highs, or too low on the lows.

“I’m just thankful I managed to hit some shots tonight, eventually. But there’s a long way to go. I’m just going to stay focused on that.”

Warriors coach Steve Kerr meanwhile said he had never doubted Curry even after a shaky first half display.

“We’ve seen this so many times with Steph,” Kerr said. “All it takes is one. I was never concerned. This guy’s a two-time MVP and he bounces back from bad games as well as anybody I’ve ever seen. It didn’t surprise me.”

The win was a record 16th straight playoff victory at home for the Warriors at Oracle Arena. Perhaps more significan­tly, the 41- point margin of defeat was Houston’s heaviest in a playoff game.

Rockets coach Mike D’Antoni admitted his team had been battered — but insisted they could recover.

“They gave us a haymaker and we went down,” D’Antoni said. “We’ve got short memories, it’s 2-1. We’ve got to get one up here and this next one we’ve got to go get it.

“We played soft, actually, and you can’t do that with these guys.”

As well as Curry, every other Warriors starter made double f igures, with Kevin Durant finishing with 25 points and Klay Thompson 13.

Rockets star James Harden meanwhile was kept relatively quiet, with 20 points, while Chris Paul finished with 13.

 ??  ?? Stephen Curry (left) of the Golden State Warriors drives against the Houston Rockets during Game Three of the Western Conference Finals of the 2018 NBA Playoffs at Oracle Arena in Oakland. — AFP photo
Stephen Curry (left) of the Golden State Warriors drives against the Houston Rockets during Game Three of the Western Conference Finals of the 2018 NBA Playoffs at Oracle Arena in Oakland. — AFP photo

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