New York Daily News

ROCKETS’ PAUL OUT FOR GAME 6:

- BY FRANK ISOLA

If the Houston Rockets are to eliminate Golden State in Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals, they'll have to do so without point guard Chris Paul.

The team announced on Friday that Paul, who suffered a hamstring injury in the final minute of the Rockets’ Game 5 win, will not play Saturday.

“I hate it for him, above all,” coach Mike D’Antoni said. “He’s practicall­y won us the last two games. But great opportunit­y for other guys and we have plenty to choose from and we’ll be ready.” Eric Gordon, the star of Game 5, will start in Paul’s place Saturday night. He started 30 games this season while Paul and James Harden dealt with injuries.

“It will not change anything that we do or how we do it,” D’Antoni said.

If the Warriors win on Saturday, Game 7 would be Monday night in Houston. If the Rockets win Game 6 that would give Paul a full week to recover since the NBA Finals don't begin until Thursday.

Paul finished with 18 points as the Rockets took a 3-2 series lead in the Western Conference Finals. Paul had never advanced to a conference finals prior to this season.

Kevin Durant scored just two fourth quarter points as the defending champs were pushed to the brink of eliminatio­n. Golden State had won 16 straight home playoff games before losing Game 4 on Tuesday.

Paul’s right leg will be re-evaluated after the team returns to Houston following Game 6. On Friday, he was with the team, laughing and joking with teammates as they walked on the court for practice.

Harden said the Rockets don’t have time to dwell on the absence of their ninetime All-Star. “We don’t want to come and be pouting around,” he said.

“We want to keep our same swagger, our same positive energy. We try to feed that off to him as well: ‘Be happy, be ready; get this thing right, get this thing going and be back in no time.’”

Paul is in the conference finals for the first time after failing to advance past the second round in nine previous postseason trips. In his first season in Houston after a summer trade from the Clippers, Paul has paired with Harden to move the Rockets within one victory of reaching the NBA Finals for the first time since Houston won titles in 1994 and 1995.

He has totaled 47 points in the last two games — both Houston wins — to allow the Rockets to come back from a 2-1 deficit.

Gordon has played a big role. On Thursday night, he came off the bench to score 24 points and made a steal in the final seconds to secure the victory.

D’Antoni wouldn’t speculate on Paul’s availabili­ty if the Warriors force Game 7 on Monday night in Houston.

But he said Paul will travel with the team to Oakland for Saturday’s game.

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