The Denver Post

Warriors battle way back, rout Rockets, force Game 7

- By Janie Mccauley

OAKLAND, CALIF.» Klay Thompson hit nine 3pointers and scored 35 points, the Warriors held James Harden down in the second half, and Golden State rallied from an early 17point deficit to stave off eliminatio­n with a 115-86 victory over the Houston Rockets on Saturday night to force a deciding Game 7 in the Western Conference finals.

Stephen Curry added 29 points and five 3s on a night Harden dazzled for long stretches with 32 points, nine assists and seven rebounds while backcourt mate Chris Paul sat out sidelined by a strained right hamstring.

Kevin Durant struggled with his stroke at 6 for 17 but still scored 23 points as the defending champions kept their repeat quest alive by thoroughly outplaying Houston in the second half. The Warriors outscored the Rockets 5520 in the second half before both coaches subbed their key players with 4:28 left.

A dynamic, star-studded series projected to be as captivatin­g and compelling as the actual NBA Finals is going the distance. Game 7 is Monday night back in Houston.

Golden State stymied Harden on consecutiv­e possession­s early in the fourth with smothering defense led by Nick Young and several helpers, then Thompson hit a 3-pointer from the left wing at 9:40 for an 89-77 lead. And roaring Oracle Arena went crazy with hopes of even more home games to come if Golden State can get to a fourth straight finals.

Thompson came through with his best performanc­e of these playoffs with the season on the line, just as he did in a 2016 Game 6 of the Western Conference finals at Oklahoma City when he went off for 41 points against Durant and the Thunder to force Game 7.

He was a combined 20-of-32 from 3-point range in those two games.

“I don’t want to go home,” Thompson said. “We worked too hard this season to go home. And this is what we play for.”

The Warriors used another of their signature third quarters to take an 84-77 advantage going into the final 12 minutes, then maintained that dominant level this time down the stretch, unlike their last home game at roaring Oracle Arena when they blew it in Game 4 on Tuesday.

Both teams let it fly from every corner of the court — Golden State hitting 16 3-pointers and Houston 15.

The Warriors outscored Houston 93-47 over the final three quarters.

Thompson’s baseline 3 in transition with 3:35 left in the third put the Warriors up 76-74, then Curry hit from way back the next time down over Gerald Green. Curry did it again moments later from deep.

The Warriors opened the third with an 11-0 burst to go ahead 62-61 on Curry’s 3 at 9:17, also getting a pair of 3s from Thompson and a dunk by Durant. Houston committed four quick turnovers.

 ?? Marcio Jose Sanchez, The Associated Press ?? Warriors forward Kevin Durant, left, drives against Rockets guard James Harden during the second half of Saturday’s Game 6 of the Western Conference finals in Oakland, Calif.
Marcio Jose Sanchez, The Associated Press Warriors forward Kevin Durant, left, drives against Rockets guard James Harden during the second half of Saturday’s Game 6 of the Western Conference finals in Oakland, Calif.

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