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Rockets and Warriors launch 2017 playoff campaign

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WASHINGTON: James Harden scored 37 points as the Houston Rockets routed Russell Westbrook and the Oklahoma City Thunder 118- 87 in the opening game of their NBA playoff series on Sunday.

Harden outclassed fel low MVP candidate Westbrook also delivering nine assists and seven rebounds for the Rockets who take a 1- 0 lead into game two on Wednesday.

“Tonight was a good game but it is just one win,” Harden said. “We have to be ready to go for Wednesday.”

Westbrook tallied 22 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists but he also made nine turnovers and missed 17 of 23 shot attempts.

Harden and Westbrook are considered the frontrunne­rs in the league MVP race. But Westbrook’s individual brilliance doesn’t always translate into Thunder victories.

The Rockets held Westbrook to just seven points in the second half as they stretched a five point halftime lead to 33 points.

As good as Harden was Sunday he also got plenty of help from a strong supporting cast.

Patrick Beverley scored a postseason career high 21 points while Nene chipped in 15 points off the bench for Houston. Beverley also shut down Westbrook defensivel­y when it mattered the most.

Houston shot 49.5 percent from the floor while Oklahoma City shot 37 percent from the field.

“When you are dealing with a team like that it is pick your poison,” said Thunder coach Billy Donovan.

Elsewhere, the Golden State Warriors clamped down in the fourth quarter to pull away to a 121-109 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers in game one of their series.

Golden State, aiming to get back to the NBA finals for a third straight year and regain the crown they surrendere­d last season to the Cleveland Cavaliers, had 32 points from Kevin Durant in his first

When you are dealing with a team like that it is pick your poison.

playoff game as a Warrior.

Stephen Curry added 2 9. Draymond Green was everywhere, finishing with 19 points, 12 rebounds, nine assists, five blocked shots and three steals for the Warriors.

Golden State withstood 75 combined points from the Trail Blazers duo of Damian Lillard and CJ McCollum to triumph in a game that saw 22 lead changes.

“We let them get to their spots in the first half,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. “They still made some tough shots, which they’re going to do. I thought we did a better job in the second half of being a little more physical.”

Durant, acquired as a free agent after the Warriors’ loss to the Cavs in last year’s finals, connected on 12 of 20 shots and also pulled down 10 rebounds.

Game two of the series, a rematch of a Western Conference semi-final last season, is on Wednesday.

Sunday’s Eastern Conference actiongotu­nderwayinW­ashington, where John Wall scored 15 of his 32 points in a dominant third quarter to lead the Wizards to a 114-107 victory over the Atlanta Hawks in their series opener. — AFP

Billy Donovan, Thunder coach

 ??  ?? James Harden (right) of the Houston Rockets drives past Andre Roberson (left) of the Oklahoma City Thunder for a layup during the first quarter during Game One of the first round of the Western Conference 2017 NBA Playoffs at Toyota Centre in Houston,...
James Harden (right) of the Houston Rockets drives past Andre Roberson (left) of the Oklahoma City Thunder for a layup during the first quarter during Game One of the first round of the Western Conference 2017 NBA Playoffs at Toyota Centre in Houston,...

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