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Rockets spoil Warriors’ return

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Kevin Durant’s baseline jumper swished through the net just barely too late, and the Houston Rockets rallied in the fourth to beat Golden State 122-121 Tuesday on the night the Warriors received their championsh­ip rings.

The Warriors had one last chance with 10.6 seconds left and Durant came up with the ball after Stephen Curry had missed.

Durant and the Warriors thought they’d won and confetti began to fall when the two remaining officials — the third got hurt in the fourth quarter — reviewed the play and said Durant’s shot was after the buzzer.

Trevor Ariza’s 3-pointer with 2:09 remaining pulled Houston within 119-118 then Patrick McCaw hit a baseline jumper immediatel­y after Golden State’s timeout.

James Harden made a layup and PJ Tucker hit two free throws with 44.1 to make it 122-121.

Nick Young came off the bench to hit six 3-pointers and score 23 points in a brilliant Warriors debut, Curry scored 22 points and Durant had 20 after a slow start. Klay Thompson added 16 points.

Chris Paul had four points on 2-for-9 shooting in his Rockets debut, while Harden scored 27 points and Eric Gordon 24 for the Rockets.

Houston opened the fourth with a 9-0 run to get back in it.

The Warriors found their rhythm early but couldn’t close it out after an abbreviate­d preseason in terms of practice time given their recent trip to China for a pair of games against Minnesota.

 ?? AP FOTO ?? RING CEREMONY. The Golden State Warriors receive their championsh­ip rings before the start of their NBA game against Houston
AP FOTO RING CEREMONY. The Golden State Warriors receive their championsh­ip rings before the start of their NBA game against Houston

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