Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Warriors, Curry handle Rockets

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HOUSTON — Stephen Curry is well aware that Houston Rockets General Manager Daryl Morey has crafted his team specifical­ly to try and beat the Golden State Warriors.

“As much as he talks about it, yeah it’s hard not to,” Curry said. “It’s pretty … clear.”

But on Thursday night with the Rockets missing the most important piece on their team in James Harden, Chris Paul and his supporting cast were not enough to overcome the defending champions.

Curry scored 29 points, Klay Thompson had 28 and the Warriors pulled away late in the fourth quarter for a 124114 victory.

Draymond Green added a triple-double with 17 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists to become the franchise career leader in triple-doubles with 21. It was his second this season to move him past Tom Gola.

The Warriors extended their road winning streak to nine games and have won an NBA-best 16 road games this season.

The teams stayed close through most of the game, but the Warriors had a seven-point lead with about 3½ minutes left. They scored the next five points, highlighte­d by a three-pointer from Curry, to make it 120-109 and send many of the home fans streaming for the exits.

The Rockets got 30 points from Eric Gordon, and Gerald Green came off the bench to score 29 and tie a career high with eight three-pointers as they played their second game without Harden, who is out for at least two weeks with a hamstring strain.

“We’ve got to get better as a team,” Houston Coach Mike D’Antoni said. “We’re just not quite there defensivel­y, communicat­ion, all the stuff we can control we’re not doing.”

The Warriors were short-handed, too, playing without Kevin Durant, who missed the game with strained right calf. But Andre Iguodala returned after sitting out Wednesday night with back and hip strains and had 10 points and eight assists.

“Obviously they were missing their best player without James so we felt like there was an opportunit­y for us,” Thompson said.

Curry added 9 rebounds and 5 assists and a steal in his third game back after missing 11 with a sprained right ankle.

The Rockets led 63-62 at halftime.

The Warriors closed out the third quarter with a 10-2 spurt, capped by three-pointers from Nick Young and Curry, to take a 93-90 lead into the fourth quarter.

Golden State led by 10 after a dunk by David West with about 7½ minutes remaining. The Rockets scored the next five points, with a three-pointer from Gerald Green, to get to 108-103, but the Warriors scored the next five points to go up by 10 again.

The Warriors were up by 3 after three quarters and opened the fourth quarter with an 8-1 run to make it 10191 with about 10 minutes left.

Chris Paul re-entered the game after that and he helped get things going when he found Gordon for a three-pointer which started a 7-2 run that cut the lead to 103-98. Paul finished with 28 points, 9 assists and 7 rebounds.

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