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Harden shines as Rockets soar over T-Wolves

Utah one win from eliminatin­g Thunder

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LOS ANGELES: James Harden scored 36 points as the Houston Rockets moved to the brink of a Western Conference first round play-off series victory with a 119100 rout of the Minnesota Timberwolv­es on Monday.

Harden underscore­d his status as front-runner for the NBA’s Most Valuable Player award after leading a stunning third quarter performanc­e that saw the Rockets explode for an astonishin­g 50 points.

That devastatin­g burst of scoring — a franchise record — included 22 points from Harden as the Rockets transforme­d what had been a one-point contest at halftime into a comfortabl­e victory.

“We hit the switch that we’ve been trying to hit since the beginning of the play-offs, at both ends of the court,” a satisfied Harden said afterwards.

“It’s pretty scary what we’re capable of when we’re locked in defensivel­y like that and when we get rolling offensivel­y.”

The win gave Houston a 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven series, giving the Western Conference leaders a chance to book their place in the second round of the play-offs with a victory at home in game five tonight.

The smart money will be on Houston to wrap up the series quickly after Monday’s demolition job at Minnesota’s Target Center arena.

“It was a great [third] quarter for us,” Harden said. “It gave us the belief. Now we go back to the crib and try to finish it off.”

While Harden’s virtuoso third quarter performanc­e ultimately decided the contest, the Rockets will also take heart from an offensive display that saw five players finish with double-digit points tallies.

Point guard Chris Paul weighed in with 25 points — including 15 in the lop-sided third quarter — while Eric Gordon had 18 and Trevor Ariza 15.

Centre Clint Capela finished with 14 points, and also pulled down 17 rebounds during his 31 minutes on court.

The Timberwolv­es’ scoring was led by Karl-Anthony Towns with 22 points, while Jimmy Butler (19) and Derrick Rose (17) also made significan­t contributi­ons.

Minnesota had looked capable of snaring a series-levelling victory after a close first half, in which the Rockets took a 50-49 lead at the break.

But Houston’s scorching 50-point third quarter saw the Rockets head into the fourth quarter with a 100-69 lead.

While Minnesota closed the gap as Houston eased up, the Rockets never looked like surrenderi­ng the initiative, keeping the Timberwolv­es at arm’s length as they closed out the win.

In Monday’s other game, the Utah Jazz moved to within one win of clinching their series against the Oklahoma City Thunder with a convincing 113-96 win in Salt Lake City.

Rookie star Donovan Mitchell made the decisive contributi­on for Utah with 33 points as Russell Westbrook and Paul George’s Thunder came unstuck.

Utah now lead 3-1 heading into game five in Oklahoma City tonight.

All five Utah starters made double figures as the Jazz overturned a 30-24 first quarter deficit to tilt the contest in their favour in the second and third periods, outscoring the Thunder 66-43.

George led the scoring for Oklahoma City with 32 points while Westbrook had 23 points and 14 rebounds. Carmelo Anthony finished with 11 points on a night when the Thunder’s offence was effectivel­y contained.

Utah’s Spanish internatio­nal Ricky Rubio saluted t he performanc­e of Mitchell, who belied his age with a composed performanc­e.

“He’s playing amazing,” Rubio said. “He doesn’t seem like a rookie at all. It’s fun to see it, and it’s fun to help him get better.”

 ?? AP ?? The Rockets’ James Harden, right, and the Timberwolv­es’ Taj Gibson chase a loose ball during the match in Minneapoli­s.
AP The Rockets’ James Harden, right, and the Timberwolv­es’ Taj Gibson chase a loose ball during the match in Minneapoli­s.

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