The Freeman

Rockets undaunted by Warriors’ win streak at Oracle

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HOUSTON — The Rockets have reason to feel good, tied with Golden State after winning Game Two in a rout in the Western Conference finals.

But a big challenge awaits on Sunday at Oracle Arena (Monday, Phl time), where the Warriors have won an NBA-record tying 15 straight playoff games.

Houston coach Mike D'Antoni knows all about Golden State's success in Oakland, but thinks it has less to do with being at home than the fact that the Warriors are a great team.

"The challenge is you're playing Golden State. That's why they've won 15 in a row. Not because of the building, but because they're good," he said. "All these players are used to playing in hostile environmen­ts ... it helps a little bit (but) sometimes you feed off the energy also from the other crowd. So you try to take them out as soon as you can and take out the crowd."

The Rockets aren't daunted by Golden State's winning streak there and are looking forward to the challenge.

"It's definitely a great place to play," Trevor Ariza said. "Their fans are great. They bring a lot of energy to the game. At this point there's nothing like playing in that type of environmen­t and trying to silence them."

Ariza was one of the keys to Houston's 127-105 win in Game Two that helped erase the memory of Houston's tough home loss in the series opener. Ariza had 19 points as one of five Rockets who scored more than 16 points to rebound after an ineffectiv­e performanc­e in Game One because of foul trouble.

While the Rockets know what happened in Game Two won't matter if they don't take care of business on Sunday night, they do believe it gives them a bit of momentum.

"Yeah, just because we know we're more than capable of it," James Harden said. "We've just got to go out there and do it every possession."

Houston's 127 points were the most the team has scored this postseason. But they're quick to point out that their success on offense was the product of solid defense. That, they say, is the reason it won't be difficult to recreate what they did in Game Two on Sunday night.

"It wasn't anything special that we did," Harden said. "We just created more opportunit­ies with our defense."

Sunday will be just Houston's second game at Golden State this season and first since the Rockets got a 122-121 win on October17 in the opener for both teams on the night the Warriors received their championsh­ip rings.

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