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Rockets roll over Jazz.

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James Harden had 25 points and 12 assists to lead the Rockets to a 113-92 win over the Jazz in Game 3 of their Western Conference semifinals series in Salt Lake City on Friday night.

Eric Gordon added 25 points and Chris Paul had 15 points, seven rebounds and six assists for the Rockets. Houston beat Utah in Salt Lake City for the third time this season to take a 2-1 series lead. Game 4 is on Sunday.

Royce O’ Neale scored 17 points. Alec Burks chipped in 14 points, and Rudy Gobert added 12 points and nine rebounds for the Jazz.

Utah did not get on track on offense. The Jazz shot poorly over the first three quarters and committed 16 turnovers. Houston scored 19 points off those turnovers.

On the heels of a listless first-half effort in Game 2, Houston avoided enduring another slow start. The Rockets picked apart Utah’s defense practicall­y from the opening tip.

Houston opened the game by scoring baskets on six of its first seven possession­s. Harden capped the flurry with his first basket to put the Rockets up 15-5. It grew only worse for the Jazz from there. The Rockets led by as many as 22 in the first quarter, taking a 37-15 lead on back-to-back baskets from Harden and Gerald Green.

Houston made 16 of its 26 shots in the first quarter and totaled 39 points in the period. As effective as the Rockets were on offense, their defense proved equally troublesom­e for Utah. They forced the Jazz to commit six turnovers before the second quarter and scored nine points off those turnovers.

Utah cut Houston’s lead 49-34 midway through the second quarter after O’Neale scored three straight baskets to fuel a 9-0 run. Clint Capela ended the run with a dunk and the Rockets proceeded to outscore the Jazz 31-9 over a 10minute stretch extending into the third quarter. They pushed their lead to 80-43 on a driving layup from Trevor Ariza with 8:01 left in the quarter.

Hammon update: The Bucks plan to interview San Antonio assistant Becky Hammon for the franchise’s head-coach opening, ESPN reported Friday. Hammon, 41, is the NBA’s first female assistant coach, and now will be the first woman to interview for a headcoachi­ng job in the league. Hammon isn’t considered a front-line candidate on a Milwaukee list that included at least 10 possible candidates, but Bucks ownership and general manager Jon Horst were intrigued enough to ask the Spurs for permission to speak with her. The Bucks met with Hammon in 2017 about the team's GM vacancy, despite the fact that she had no front-office experience.

 ?? Rick Bowmer / Associated Press ?? Houston guard James Harden shoots over Utah’s Donovan Mitchell as the Rockets take Game 3 of their playoff series.
Rick Bowmer / Associated Press Houston guard James Harden shoots over Utah’s Donovan Mitchell as the Rockets take Game 3 of their playoff series.

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